Asian cuisine, ramen ,Chinese food Hey there, we’re JBC Rice Noodles & Ramen at 23 Allen St, Buffalo, NY 14202 in the heart of Allentown. We serve tasty Chinese fusion lunch and dinner with favorites like Wonton Noodle Soup, Spicy Beef Noodle Soup, General Tso’s Chicken, and Vegetable Spring Rolls. Takeout and delivery make it easy to enjoy our noodle and ramen specialties at home. Customers often say the ramen is packed with flavor, the rice noodles are cooked just right, and the service is quick and friendly. Order online today!
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First time visiting.
I stopped into JBC during a bit of a lull in the day, and honestly? That worked perfectly for me. The space felt warm and calm. If you’re someone who gets even slightly anxious about eating alone (hi, it’s me ♀️), this is a comfortable place to do it. No awkward hovering, no feeling singled out. Just peaceful and welcoming.
My server, Summer, was lovely. She spoke calmly and carried herself in a way that felt grounding. As someone whose anxiety can flare up easily, that kind of energy doesn’t go unnoticed. It was genuinely appreciated.
I ordered the chicken and ginger dumplings, the vegetable ramen, and I’m currently staring down the lotus pear dessert as I write this.
The standout for me was the vegetable ramen. The broth tasted fresh and had just enough spice to lightly tickle the lips without overpowering anything. On a chilly Buffalo day, this is exactly what you want. The bowl was packed with vegetables, and I really enjoyed the variety of textures. The broth supported everything beautifully instead of stealing the show. It felt balanced.
The dumplings were comforting and savory, and I’m excited to dig into the dessert next.
I’m giving 4 stars simply because this was my first visit and I’ve only tried a small sample of what they offer — and there were a lot of tempting options on that menu. Between the setting, the service, and the food itself, I see good things for this place.
I’ll absolutely be back.
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One week later…
Maybe it’s overeager to review a place twice in a week — but my first solo visit had me genuinely looking forward to coming back. This time, I brought a friend.
We came mid-day and grabbed a cozy corner seat. Emma was our server and her energy was wonderful — attentive, enthusiastic, and happy to guide us through the dim sum options. Summer greeted us and even remembered my drink from last week, which felt like such a small but meaningful touch.
This visit was all about dim sum. I don’t claim to be an etiquette expert, but I do know good food when I taste it.
If you go, start with the platter. It’s balanced and thoughtfully curated — nothing felt repetitive or overwhelming. Each piece had its own moment. The chicken and corn surprised me the most texture-wise, in a good way. It was a smooth transition into the rest of the lineup.
We followed that with fried dumplings, and once again… I couldn’t resist the chicken and ginger. Apparently, I have a favorite and I’m not fighting it.
Emma was gracious and attentive, clearing plates at just the right time — especially when my eyes convinced my stomach it had more capacity than it actually did.
But we absolutely saved room for dessert.
We split the mango cheesecake.
We regretted splitting it immediately.
It was that good.
I’m still thinking about it.
We left already planning “Dim Sum Saturdays” once a month, which says everything.
From me — stars, JBC. You’ve nailed the cozy cold-weather vibe, and I’m genuinely excited to see what this place feels like in the summer.
See you soon.