
Hours
| Friday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8046 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111
Phone: (858) 384-2029
Website: https://www.spicynoodlesd.com/
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Reviews
Place very clean and very well decorated.
Food 100 out of 10, Amazing!!!
I asked for the spicy beef soup and crispy pork, and both were freshly made, seasoned to perfection.
What I regret if you ask me?
Not coming here sooner!! Now this is going to be my favorite noodle place.
What a great find! This is really authentic Chinese food and I was so pleased with the quality and layered flavors.
The service was outstanding. The lunchtime diners were also friendly.
My server was great and giving me suggestions because this isn’t American-Chinese fare, so no sweet & sour pork combos. Don’t let that stop you because the place packs a tasty punch!
I had some of the best sautéed cabbage ever and I am of heritages that have an international monopoly on cabbage cuisines. I followed with a spicy ️ dumpling dish and steamed rice.
I left full and satisfied.
The fact that the owner was wearing a Tshirt in honor of veterans made the whole, impromptu stop even better.
So glad Google maps helped me find the place.
I definitely recommend this lovely spot for a yummy meal.
Previous review – I’m so happy SD has more and more authentic Chinese food here. This is my first time trying ChingQing style spicy noodles. It was spicy! But so delicious! If you are a spicy lover, you should try it! We also had a spicy braised beef noodles, it was not as spicy as their signature ChongQing spicy noodles. But they have a lot of beef inside, and they are perfectly cooked. Other than the noodles, I highly recommend the lightly fried pork tenders, they are so flavorful and meats are juicy! I love it. The dessert- sesame balls are amazing! They use sweet potato instead of starchy rice which is more healthy and delicious, there’s also yummy homemade red bean paste inside, it’s only $6 for 4. At last, we had a brown sugar jelly soup, so good! It’s only $5. Their price is really unbeatable.
A list of our favorite dishes:
– Beef noodle soup tastes very clean and fresh.
– Chongqing signature noodles. Packed with savory spice flavor.
– Crispy pork. They give you chili powder as well to dip. Pairs well with rice.
– Chili wontons are incredible. I think they are handmade there – they taste like they are.
– Signature big meat on rice, pork is so flavorful and tender.
– spicy cucumbers
– chinese orange soda – much better than u.s. orange sodas.
Fried rice is also good. It has a good burnt taste. Will come back for the braised beed noodles. The broth has a robust flavor. We will definitely try their other servings.
Personnel speaks good english and very knowledgeable with the menu. I think that’s very helpful for first-time non- Chinese speaking customer.
Located in a busy plaza in Kearny Mesa, Spicy Noodle is surprisingly quiet during weekday noons and even manageable during weekend lunch hours—on a Sunday visit, about half the tables were still available.
The menu focuses on Chongqing-style noodles and offers several combo options. I tried the Special Sauce Noodles with peas, which came with a large portion of noodles but had minimal pork and a rather heavy sauce. The combo includes a noodle dish, one small side, and a drink. I also tried the Braised Beef Noodle Soup, which came with a satisfying portion of lean-cut beef and two small pieces of bok choy. Note that there’s an extra charge for adding an egg.
For the side dish, I chose the Sichuan Potato, a sweet-and-sour crispy fried potato dish topped with cilantro. While flavorful, it’s quite carb-heavy and large in portion — better shared than eaten alone.
Noodle soups are conveniently labeled with spice levels, making it easier to choose based on your heat preference. The staff is friendly and accommodating, and the dining space is decorated with vivid Chongqing-style murals, showcasing elements of Southwestern Chinese culture and landmarks.
Free WiFi is available, making it a relaxed place for a quick meal or casual hangout. However, parking can be tight during peak hours in the plaza, so plan accordingly.
Overall, Spicy Noodle offers hearty portions, regional authenticity, and a calm dining experience—especially if you’re looking for a lesser-crowded Chinese dishes’ option in Kearny Mesa.
Might want to keep your napkin tucked into your shirt, splashing might show on ur shirt.