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Hold up I do want that noodle chain everywhere tho I love me a noodle
Send Noods reads the flag I fly high in the sky
Good but a bit overpriced.
Then again most pasta is seriously overpriced.
If you dont get protein on your dish its not badly priced (7-9$) protein adds $4± and isnt worth imo
One of the few chains I will go out of my way for. Especially if you have people with dietary restrictions with you.
What do you usually order? Because the Asian inspired dishes are just so mid, but there are so many fantastic Asian restaurants in my area that Noodles had no chance on that. I've wanted to see if they can make the buffalo mac with the impossible chicken but they were out of it last time I went in.
Although, as a vegetarian, given the choice between Subway and Noodles and Co, I think I'd prefer the noods.
As somone who works there imo our fresca, rosa and garlic cream are prob the best dishes outside of the asian options..... tho japanese pan noodles are the dish i like the most (yes obviously real asian restaurants are better ik)
U should be able to put any of the proteins on any of the dishes, sucks they were out of impossable last time u went
Also (depending on the location) our salads are pretty good too imo
Pesto Tortellini most of the time tbh.
Is this a real place? I've never seen one before, I just have a passion for noodles.
Yeah, it's real. It's also in 31 states: https://locations.noodles.com/index.html
Also they have noodles.com which seems bonkers.
It is.
Ahhh I was kinda hoping for more like daoxiaomian or cumian, but it's cool to be able to order cavatappi to go.
Ask your doctor if Daoxiaomian is right for you
They rotate what they have every now and then. For the longest time they didn't have ramen and now they do. Though it isn't prepared like what most people would consider ramen. It's more "yakisoba" style.
Word. There aren't any local to me but I'll keep an eye out on the next road trip. Good shout 'bout the dietary restrictions thing, too!