Nice lunch and dinner specials, tasty food, cozy ambience and good service. Never been disappointed here so far! And the hosts are always warm and attentive.
Mike C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bothell, WA
Tim the owner is awesome and the food delivers. I moved up to Bothell a few years ago and try to go to Noodle Land whenever I am in Redmond as the food is great! I recommend the garlic land, hot and sour soup and the pad thai. The lunch combos are great value too!
Nora S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sammamish, WA
I’m not sure if this is authentic Thai(some of the dishes look closer to Chinese), but the food is actually quite good. We ended up ordering 3 lunch combinations(Mongolian chicken, King curry with tofu, spicy eggplant with tofu). They seemed on the expensive side($ 10.50 basic price) but you do receive a lot of food for the money including a side of rice AND pad thai plus soup. They don’t skimp on the portions either. We ended up saving two dinners worth of food for our kids. All of the entrees were made with plenty of fresh vegetables and were well flavored. The King curry was a trifle on the oily side but we loved the flavor of the kaffir lime in the dish. The spicy eggplant was our favorite dish. They gave us a sampler of hot sauces when asked. They had this green version we were unfamiliar with along with the usual sambal. It was delicious! This place has close to a 100 items on the menu. It is pretty overwhelming. I would recommend sticking to the combination specials to get the best bang for your buck(the other items were similarly priced or more expensive than the combos). However, they have lots of noodle dishes and noodle soups that looked worth trying. By the way, the pad thai tasted quite authentic in terms of flavor(made with tamarind and fish sauce). But it didn’t have the usual vegetables, sprouts or meat/tofu that are mixed into the entrée version of the dish. I liked it as a side though and it wasn’t overly sweet or tomatoey, which is a common criticism I have of less authentic pad thai. Service was quick and very friendly.
Khee W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sammamish, WA
I’ve gone back multiple times since my negative experience and and happy to see it back in full glory. Just don’t let grandma run the front of the house.
Brian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hartford, CT
Stopped in for lunch while on a business trip. It was recommended by some folks in the area. It’s a relatively small place and at the time I went there was one ‘front of the house’ waitress managing all the tables. It was pretty busy, but she was doing a good job juggling everything. The food I had was good, and you can tell them how spicy you want it to be. The number I gave them was spot on to how I thought it would be. It’s a little on the expensive side, and I wasn’t blown away by the food. It was good, but not great.
Kelly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, WA
My family and I have gone here since they have opened. It is out favorite Thai place in town. Owner and staff are super friendly. Food comes out in a timely manner and is delicious!
Mary T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bellevue, WA
First time trying this place and I was very disappointed!!! Food wasn’t great small portions, and had a piece of metal in my food I told them and they took it off the bill but still I wasn’t happy at all. Will not go again
Ryan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Sammamish, WA
I’m sorry to have to do this to the nice people and service there. But here is the truth, my wife and I ordered the springrolls and we were served Costco Eggrolls. They even had a picture of the springrolls on the wall and it looked nothing like it. The picture showed six skinny, crispy golden looking spring rolls. Out came two brown and almost burnt eggrolls. I told myself, these look like the ones I buy from Costco, I took a bite, yep exact same ones. I was pissed. Don’t believe me? I took a pic to prove it. I wanted to like this place, and I have been here before and I enjoyed their noodle soups and friendly service. But dang, I won’t be coming back here for a long time. I dont know if they were out of their real spring rolls or what, but dont serve me Costco crap and charge me $ 6.99 for it.
Casey Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Redmond, WA
With an extensive menu, one expects a lot from Noodle Land. Unfortunately, of the 100 or so menu items there are a lot of hit or miss things on here. I’ve stopped by Noodle Land about 3 — 5 times now and I have to admit that knowing the good things on the menu are very important. I highly recommend Noodle Land as a lunch location and not much else. Spend some time reading the reviews to identify the good. I personally enjoyed the noodle soup. You don’t get a soup spoon but rather a regular spoon. This makes my inner Asian cry.
Nicholas S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Definitely a notch up from standard cookie-cutter Thai restaurants. Surprised by there menu offerings that portend to a new dishes and flavors. I ordered the kow moo dang– rice, egg, and bbq pork with a sweet, soy and bbq sauce. The rice was excellent-red and brown rice, steamed and perfect for soaking in the sauce. The sauces flavor was good, a mix of oyster and bbq sauce flavor that complimented the Chinese style bbq pork. I will overlook the missing soft boiled egg, but that addition would have been so good. I ordered the food to go and enjoyed a nice picnic in Marymoor park. Service was amiable, two women from Thailand, and the room was occupied by a handful of business casuals.
Natalia D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Redmond, WA
Good food and good price. Just disappointed with the service. The servers will not say anything except when they take order, and they are not happy when I asked a straw for my water.
Vivian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redmond, WA
Drunken noodles are yummy — I will avoid the wide flat noodles in the future but not their fault. Smoothie is great! I’ll be back!
Joy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, WA
Nice Thai people works here. Great food, good taste, great price. I am Thai and I love to eat here. Warning if you can’t handle spicy please let them know. Also if you like real Thai spicy they can cook as you please as well. Don’t forget the coconut cake is one of the best Thai street snack.
Mark O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Monroe, WA
There is a lot of good Thai food in Redmond, but the«Spooky Noodle» from Noodle Land is hands down my favorite dish from all of the great places. I’d recommend this spot for anyone looking for great food at reasonable prices. I’m holding back a 5 star review only because I’ve gone to this location for several years and have had very mixed customer service. It has fluctuated from first class, to feeling like I’m somehow inconveniencing them when I call in and want to give them money…
Lu Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
Food is good — I got the emerald noodle, which is green curry on some noodles. The noodle: curry ratio was impressively low! Notable is the appetizer that my friends got: if you like Jiu Cai He Zi(it looks like a mini-calzone, with chives, from northern China), they’ve got something like it, except without pork. Impressively tasty.
Jean S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kirkland, WA
More like a 3.5 rating rounded up. Since moving to the Seattle area last year, I have been surprised by how many Thai restaurants there are on the Eastside. I call them the«Starbucks of Asian food,» you can stand in front of one Thai restaurant and look out and see another Thai restaurant nearby within walking distance. Trust me, I am NOT complaining — I love that we have so many options for the spicy, garlicky goodness found across Thai restaurant menus. My husband recently started working in Redmond and was taken to Noodle Land by his co-workers. With a name like«Noodle Land,» he wasn’t expecting much, but he came home telling me how authentic and flavorful the food was here. We went with friends over the weekend, and it was pretty crowded for Saturday lunch. There was one server running everything in the front, so service was a bit slower, but since we were enjoying a leisurely lunch, we didn’t mind the pace. The papaya salad and larb gai(ground chicken) were both very tasty and refreshing. Neither had too much fish sauce, which is a frequent complaint I have about Thai salads in restaurants. I asked for spice level 2, and they still had a kick that made my nose run. My son had the Awesome Noodle, which are very thin vermicelli sauteed with a garlicky brown sauce — he ate this up, and everyone else at the table kept sneaking bites, too! Our table ordered the Pad Talay, which is a medley of seafood served in a basil chili sauce, and although a bit on the sweet side, the flavors were good. Kids really enjoyed the potstickers and barbeque pork appetizers. The dish that was a bit of a disappointment was the Seafood Pad Ped, which was a seafood and vegetable mix in a spicy sauce — there was just so much bamboo shoot, it overwhelmed the dish. Overall, the dishes were very flavorful and portion sizes were generous. They could use less sugar in the basil chili sauce, but I guess that is a personal preference. I just prefer basil chili sauce to be more garlicky than sweet. The prices are a bit on the high side compared to other Thai restaurants, but they also seem to have a bigger selection of dishes available.
Kokadoo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I keep coming back to this place. 3 Stars Papaya Salad is the best as well as Waterfall Noodle. The service is excellent. The price is very reasonable. I’ll be back again.
Amanda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, WA
I don’t know how i haven’t reviewed here yet! I come here at least once a week. The food is out of this world amazing. We literally have ordered everything on the menu and haven’t ever been disappointed. Everything is made so fresh and tastes just so great! I love the mango chicken salad or turbo noodle soup. Can’t go wrong with anything on the menu. Service is quick and staff are so friendly. Michelle’s my fave server for sure! I recommend everyone come here for some awesome food and great times!
Kevin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Redmond, WA
One thing I love about Redmond is how there seem to be great Thai restaurants around every corner. Noodle Land is another one to add to the list. I find it very similar to most of the other Thai restaurants in the area, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Come in for lunch and they’ll start you off with hot and sour soup. Pad thai is a welcome addition to lunch specials, and they are very generous with the peanuts they put on top. Prices could be a little lower, but their food is pretty good. The panang curry is worth it!
Michael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellevue, WA
I’ve been eating at Noodle Land for around five years and it’s always a good experience. The Pad Thai is very good, but I’ve had better. Their noodle soups, though, are something special! I especially enjoy the Turbo Noodle soup.