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Address: 2001 Coit Rd Suite 165, Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (469) 367-4478
Website: https://www.dhnoodlesplano.com/
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The noodles were delicious, hand pulled after we ordered, and each dish was uniquely flavored. We tried a soup based, sauce based, and stir fried noodle dish and they were all so good.
Would highly recommend and this place is definitely on our return list!
The vibe is just awesome from the moment you walk in. It’s not your typical restaurant; it’s a whole experience. You feel this cool energy, and then you see it—a master noodle puller right there at the counter, stretching and shaping dough with this crazy, rhythmic flow. It’s like dinner and a show, and I could seriously watch it all day. Knowing they’re committed to serving a fully halal menu just makes the whole experience even better.
And the food… We started with the scallion pancakes, which were perfect—crispy, flaky, and not greasy at all. The Stir Fry Noodles were killer, and the Signature Lanzhou Beef Noodle and Soup was a soul-soothing masterpiece, packed with that rich, halal beef flavor. But the real game-changer was the Dry Noodles with Sauce. Whatever they put in that sauce is pure magic. It was this rich, savory flavor bomb that coated every single noodle. Hands down, the best thing on the table, and knowing it’s all prepared with care as a halal dish is a huge plus.
DH Noodles is a legit gem. You can taste the passion and authenticity in every single bite. Go for the noodles, stay for the show, and get ready to have your mind blown by some incredible halal Chinese food.
Since it is possible to “garnish” the delicate flavor of the soups without being served pre-loaded varieties from the kitchen, we truly enjoyed the generous portions of protein in the large serving bowls. Of course, we took our time to consume the full order since a lot of time was spent in transferring the ultra long noodles from the larger bowls to the smaller individual ones. Thoughtfully, the friendly servers provided scissors owing to our inexperience.
The menu may appear limited but since there are multiple choices for protein, your options are very expansive.
There are hot and cold appetizers. We tried the beef roll. The pastry wrapping had the conventional phyllo texture and the beef was very aromatic with herbal elements.
There are some yogurt (+ rice) drinks but the additives sink to the bottom quickly.
The Big Chicken Plate is a whole experience — spicy, bold, and perfect for sharing. The Spicy Braised Lamb was rich and tender, packed with flavor. The Sliced Beef in Chili Oil had the perfect kick without being overwhelming. And of course, the Lanzhou Beef Noodles were comforting, with that classic clear broth and tender beef slices.
The Beef Rolls were a favorite – crispy, juicy, and just the right texture. We also tried the Lamb Burger; the flavor was on point, though the bread was a bit dry.
All in all, it’s rare to find halal food with this level of authenticity and variety. Definitely worth a visit if you’re craving something different, hearty, and delicious.
That said, the flavor didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The broth was a bit on the salty side and lacked depth compared to other Lanzhou noodle spots I’ve tried. I was also expecting a bolder kick even with a generous spoonful of their chili oil, the spice level was pretty mild. If you’re looking for that numbing heat or a real punch of flavor, this might fall a little short.
I also tried one of their cold appetizers shredded chicken with chili oil and cilantro, and while it looked promising, the texture and flavor were just okay, nothing too memorable.
Service was polite but not particularly attentive. It wasn’t too busy when I visited, but it still took a while to get refills or follow-up on small requests.
Overall, DH Noodles has a cool vibe and potential, but the food was more style than substance. I’d come back if I was in the area, but it wouldn’t be my first choice for hand-pulled noodles in Plano.