Relaxed strip mall venue showcasing noodle-based dishes, soups & creative burgers.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10745 S De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: (408) 668-8656
Website: http://www.4086688656.com/
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Reviews
The soup was flavorful and came with that classic Lanzhou level grease, which sounds intense but actually keeps the broth hot and satisfying. Spice level was perfectly balanced not trying to end your day, but just enough to wake up your taste buds.
Also tried the thick noodles from the chili oil bowl strong, super chewy, and full of character. Basically the noodle equivalent of someone who works out legs every day.
Overall, this place is a legit hand-pulled noodle fix. Great texture, great flavor, great heat. Definitely coming back whenever that Lanzhou noodle craving hits.
Admittedly, the one in San Mateo is somewhat better (noodles feel more freshly boiled), but this is a great stop for the area.
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The noodles were very oily, and the meat was precooked and had just been quickly heated in the microwave with green pepper which tested like uncooked. I wouldn’t recommend this restaurant, and this will be my last time eating here.
The more I try this place, the more I realize how amazing the food is. Granted I already gave four stars in my Aug 1023 review, but after trying the lamb dishes, wow. Five stars.
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Aug 2023
We ordered the following:
Cold noodles with chicken slices (medium round noodle) and
Lanzhou hand pulled noodles (belt wide noodles)
You can select the noodle size, which has a big impact on the look of the dish (keep in mind when assessing the pics) and the dining experience. The belt wide noodles are literally the width of a belt. They’re delicious but because of the width and length of the noodles, it requires additional handling to eat — nothing major. But if you’re famished, id suggest a smaller noodle for faster eating.
The food was delicious. It didn’t seem too salty. The ambience was clean but no frills, except for the map of the silk road which was educational. If you like simple yet delicious food (and geography), check out Ox 9.
Good:
The place has many noodle options and the food comes out quickly after you order from a QR code.
I really liked my chili oil wide noodle dish – it was tasty and wasn’t actually that spicy so my weak spice tolerance could still handle it. It was also just so tasty and I was surprised at how tasty it was given the limited ingredients. The wide noodles are so chewy.
I also really liked the chili wontons since they had a similar taste as the chili oil noodles.
Bad:
The noodles are so long that you have to cut it up a bit yourself because if you took a whole noodle, it would be so long that it gets a bit messy.
The stewed lamb noodles are a bit bland.
Overall would come again! I really love noodles and this place delivered on yummy noodles and great texture and fast service.
I will note that the amount of chili oil they add is not consistent across the board. It was quite noticable that my broth was significantly more red than others at my table.
They also advertise at their front door that they are featured in the Michelin Guide, so that’s pretty note worthy!
KEEP IN MIND: Indoor dining only, or you can order on their self service kiosk for takeout! Most tables inside are suited for parties of 6 people or less. You may need to consult with the hostess if you plan to bring a lot of people.