
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1720 N Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: (669) 284-2114
Website: https://www.39miles.com/p/07228108
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Reviews
Since it was our first visit, we didn’t really know what to expect, but we loved everything we ordered. We got the pork belly noodles, the pig ear, and the cold shredded potato. The noodles were super bouncy, the broth was flavorful without being too heavy, and the pork belly had just the right bite. Both cold appetizers were great as well, refreshing, well seasoned, and nicely balanced.
This is one of those places my husband and I still think about every now and then when we’re back home, which says a lot. We’ll definitely be back to try more dishes next time we’re in the area!
We got the beef spicy noodle soup, ground pork noodle, num pork ribs, soup dumplings both shrimp and pork. I will say that the shrimp&pork dumpling were amazing and what would make me to want to come back for which exceeded my expectations. There were some veggies in the num pork ribs, not sure what they were, maybe mushrooms that has a wrinkled sort of dried cabbage looking texture that was also very good. I just skipped the ribs and ate those. My cousin enjoyed the ribs a lot though, but the seasoning is a bit too strong for me considering I love strong sishuan peppercorns like from hot pot. Overall, food was ok, generous portions and if I came back, its for the soup dumplings and maybe to try other dishes. Definitely need more water though.
The space is bright, airy and clean with modern decor. Different from typical Chinese restaurants
I ordered the Spicy pork short rib Noodle soup, which always comes with cooked bok-choy and bone-in short ribs. The broth comes in a separate bowl with a soup spoon, letting you combine it with your noodles as desired. There’s seasonings to the side that you can use like chili oil and sauces.
Every time I’ve come here, the meat falls right off the bone and the cartilage is lovely. The seasonings are not overpowering and the noodles carry the flavor the entire way. The broth always comes out nice and rich, not watery, and the noodles are pleasant.
The staff have been incredible, always seem happy to work and even eat there. It’s nice to see them enjoying the food as much as the customers and they’re always very kind. They deserve every tip they get.
The restaurant is very clean and decorated, the music isn’t too loud and the experience feels very comforting.
The menu is extensive and offers knife cut noodles as well as hand pulled with various sizes from belt to thin. There’s even crab rangoons and a cold tofu dish which is fresh and pleasant. There’s definitely something for everyone.
Overall; if you’re in the area and are craving some noodles, stop by and bring your friends! You won’t be disappointed.
The spicy lamb skewer and pork rib noodles are both very good. Served with a side bowl of broth as well.
Highland Noodles is a great local spot for a satisfying lunch, especially if you’re craving authentic hand-pulled noodles. I stopped in and was really impressed with the main event and the overall modern feel of the place.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the experience:
The Noodles are the Star: The reason to come here is for the hand-pulled noodles. They have a fantastic, substantial chew to them that’s hard to find. The flavor in my Egg and Tomato noodle soup was comforting and delicious.
Atmosphere & Ordering: The restaurant has a nice, modern vibe that’s lively and seems great for groups. Ordering is super easy and efficient using the QR code system at the table.
What to Skip: The only part of the meal that fell flat was the lamb skewers. I found them to be quite dry and would probably pass on them next time.
The Verdict: This is a solid 4-star noodle house. Come for the excellent noodles and the cool, modern atmosphere. I’ll definitely be back, and next time I’m trying the spicy hot pot noodles that everyone else seemed to be enjoying!
Bathroom: 3.5/5
Sorry folks I don’t take a picture of the bathroom. But it was just a normal looking bathroom. Nothing out of the ordinary. Plain black walls and no decor.
Customer Service: 3.5/5
Minimal interaction but they refilled our waters so that’s nice.
Ambiance: 3.75/5
Classic modern chines restaurant vibes. Bright and clean.
Food: 3.25/5
Proportions were weird. It was hella lot of noodles and I barely had any meat. Also it was just all green pepper. There was like one piece of onion somewhere. But overall sauce was good and noodles were good texture
Wow: 0.5/1
Never had noodles this thick before
Total Score = BR + CS + 2*AM + 5*FOOD + WOW
Easy to order, service and food was quick.
Not quite sure how spicy is too spicy but we opted to go with a mix of mild and spicy.