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ChongQing Hot Pot Noodle House
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sharon
I'm Hui, and I don't eat pork. My friend took me to this restaurant. Their beef, chicken, and lamb are sourced from halal slaughterhouses. I had braised beef noodles and a Chinese-style beef burger. The burger was so delicious I forgot to take a picture. The noodles were the best beef noodles I've ever had. Are the noodles made fresh by machine? The ingredients are only water and flour. No other ingredients are added, making it very healthy and fresh! I topped up my $200 membership card and received rewards. I'll definitely bring my family here often.
2 months ago
Amy chen
The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the service was solid. The noodle portions were generous and definitely filling. I really enjoyed the chive pocket — crispy on the outside and full of flavor. Everything tasted fresh and authentic.
2 months ago
Sam Tsai
The braised pork belly rice was really good and reasonably priced. The crispy pork was just okay—I probably wouldn’t order it again, but I’d love to try other entrées next time. I believe it was the owner who helped us, and the customer service was excellent. I’ll definitely come back!
a month ago
Connie Cheng
Inside the Jusgo market, this place definitely hits the spot when you’re looking for some good food. We got the Uyghur style lamb pilaf which was so good. The lamb falls off the bone, and the rice is so fragrant. This was our favorite. We also got the sliced beef hot pot noodle soup and the medium spicy was a good level, not too spicy, enough to enjoy it. Other side dishes we got were the Chinese burger, which they did not skimp out on the meat, and the Sichuan cold jelly which was a good numbing spice level and very enjoyable for up to 4 people. They also make their own pickled radish which complimented their dishes. Everything was also fairly priced so I would definitely come again or pick up after getting some groceries.
3 months ago
William Lin
newly opened spot located inside the Jusco supermarket. They offer a variety of dishes from both the northern and southern parts of China. Prices are very reasonable, and the flavors are good for what you pay—making it a solid choice for a quick bite after shopping. While you shouldn’t expect top-notch service or a premium dining environment at this price point, it’s definitely a convenient and satisfying option for casual dining.
6 months ago
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