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Reviews for Qin West Noodle in Los Angeles, CA

MC York 1 year ago
4

Excellent Chinese street style food. Fresh hand made noodles. (At times, can even see the gentleman making them in the back of... kitchen.) I ordered Shrimp Soup Noodles w/generous amount of shrimp, Chinese broccoli & cilantro. Also highly recommend Liang Pi(cold noodles & veg) laced w/sesame oil, seeds. Truly authentic. ???????????? Read more

LaLa 1 year ago
2

The food is just okay, but the service is really poor. The lady who looked like the ower didn't even bother to greet you or say... a word. She just took my credit card and returned it with the poker face. Same story happened to another customer. Well... won'tcome visit here ever again. Read more

Av23 1 year ago
5

Came to Chinatown and let my nose lead the way and found this spot. The orange chicken was lightly breaded with delicious orange... sauce with hint of spicy 9.7/10. Also got the guilin soup. The medium spicy broth was so rich with flavor. The noodles were soyummy. All the pork and veggies were amazing. 9.8/10. This place was great and I can't wait to come back Read more

Michael See 1 year ago
3

Ordered Dried Noodle, Red Oil Wantan & fried dumpling. Generous portion. Dried noodle is good Red oil wantan basically is... tasteless in the soup. Fried dumpling is just any frozen dumpling I guess. Abit pricy with their setup. Read more

Heidi 2 years ago
5

Noodle bowls for $12. Sooooo satisfying and generous portions - spicy, rich broth with lean juicy beef. We were halfway done... eating before thinking to take pictures because it was that delicious. Read more

JJ YANG 5 years ago
4

I was ordered two different noodles with spicy soup. Can't tell which noodles is yunnan style...both are tested same but yummy.... Love the 3 items mix cold appetizer dish. Pig ears and beef soft bone are so tender. Also with fresh cucumber Read more

Chris Yu 5 years ago
4

Qin West Noodle is a small restaurant that's located in the same plaza as Howlin' Rays, Chego and and Lao Tao. At first glance,... you'd think it's a spot not worthy visiting because it's empty but you'd be surprised by the dishes they serve. Food: Iordered the Liang Pi noodle and by the looks of the picture on the menu, I could tell they're hand made knife-cut noodles. It'sa cold, meatless noodle dish that's limited in quantity each day. Even though I was craving some meat in my noodles, it was aglorious dish to try. I ordered it medium spicy just in case and it was actually not that spicy. I can typically eat spicydishes but since it was my first time, I wasn't sure how spicy they described it to be. At first bite, it's actually a veryrefreshing noodle dish to have so I'd give it a try if you're looking to try their limited quantity dish. My friend and I alsoordered the pork chops with salt dish to share. I initially assumed it was the big slices of pork chop you'd typically get atlike Phoenix or any Cantonese restaurant but they're actually small pork chop bites. They tasted like any other pork chop dishwith salt and peppet. They fried it well and the oil wasn't overpowering the flavor, which is important for a dish like this Ifyou're ever visiting this plaza or waiting in line for Howlin' Rays, I recommend you try this place as an appetizer before themain course. Plus, they validate parking for you! Read more

Nghia Huynh 5 years ago
4

I got the Saozi Noodles with soup (you can get it dry or with soup) medium spicy. Not sure if it was because I was already hot... from standing in the sun earlier but it made me sweat quite a bit. The flavor was good, I enjoyed the spice even though I wassweating. The thick egg noodles were good too, chewy but not too much so. Service was prompt. Came in, got a seat, ordered, gotmy food in about 5-10 mins, paid at the counter once I finished eating. Read more