King Noodle offers delicious dining and takeout to Fremont, CA. King Noodle is a cornerstone in the Fremont community and has been recognized for its outstanding Chinese noodle and Thai cuisine, excellent service and friendly staff. Our Noodle restaurant is known for its modern interpretation of classic dishes and its insistence on only using high quality fresh ingredients.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 39226 Argonaut Way, Fremont, CA 94538
Phone: (510) 795-2888
Website: http://www.thekingnoodle.com/
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Reviews
I remember years ago that they used to turn on lights with nicer atmosphere. Now, they’re always off during the day. Not sure why though. Also, they leave their work supplies on the tables where customers sit. They should have at least a storage room for them.
Other than that, their service is fast and food is good. Not really great but good enough to fill you up for the rest of the day. Probably will skip dinner or eat a little since I finished the whole plate of chicken and mushrooms with rice.
Although that the overall experience is just okay, I’ll probably come back here a bit often to try other dishes.
This restaurant’s been here quite a long time, it’s in a big shopping center with plenty of parking spaces. It’s catered to inexpensive Chinese/VN dishes for mostly international clienteles. The foods are quite good but not authentic in any means. Anyone would find it tasty and easy to eat. Our kids used to like these wonton noodle soup when they’re young, but now they developed more mature tastes, we don’t come here anymore except the 2 of us for flour cake.
The price is quite reasonable, $14 a plate, there are a few flour cakes with different ingredients, we only like the plain original flour cake and my wife the taro cake with peanuts embedded in it.
The trick is to ask for extra crispy, which means they fried a little longer to make the edge crispy as we like. The sauce is quite good with the flour cakes.
For some reasons, not many restaurants like this exist that have great fried flour cakes, but as long as this one is here, we will be coming back for this wonderful Fried Flour Cake. There’s another one that is good too, in North Valley, SJ.
The service here is efficient, quite fast but very business like. Whatever that means LOL. You’ll get the point when you come here.
#6 on the menu item (Combination Rice Stick and Noodle Soup) has been our go to choice for years and never disappoints. The big bowl of pho comes out hot, well-seasoned and ready to fill out tummies!
1/2024 HOT SAUCE IS $1 PER CUP AND NOT ON TABLES!!!
12/2022
UPDATED RATING Since
This particular establishment is located in the Fremont Hub which is a shopping center off of Mowry road. The restaurant has been here for a number of years and is the classic Tung Kee experience, although it is now called King Noodle. However, I have a grievance now with this particular location.
Tung Kee Noodle is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. King Noodle is basically Tung Kee rebranded. The story I heard was that this was once a family business and when a dispute within the family broke out two members of the family separated the trademark and establish their own names. As a result, New Tung Kee Noodle and King Noodle and any similar noodle houses that are in a spot where there once was a Tung Kee are basically the Tung Kee brands, just with a different name. This is evident as if you are familiar with the brand, nothing has changed including the menu, recipes and decor. And I personally still refer to all of them as Tung Kee.
Now, onto my review about this particular one. I used to go to this particular location most often because the flavor for their main soup was the most consistent between the two that are relative to my home. That changed and so I started going to the other location which is a more convenient drive given it’s location relative to the freeway. Unfortunately, the consistency of the flavor of the soup broth varies between flavorful and watered down, and on any given day week month you may get a variation somewhere between those two marks in the flavor of the broth so in some ways how good the soup will be is a bit of a luck of the draw.
EDITED OUT HUGE RANT ABOUT THE REDUCTION TO TINY CHILI TO GO CUPS AND HOW YOU HAD TO PAY FOR EXTRAS NOW.
However, if you are a fan of the soup, I’m sure you’ll get the traditional experience by patronizing this location. It is not beyond understanding as a result of increasing costs. Where I don’t agree with the policy and think it hurts the customer experience more than the benefit they gain from reducing what they’ll give, at least I can share with you my sentiment on what my experience has become and why I’m no longer likely to patronize this particular location.
4/2/23
I re-patronized this location because the Tung Kee on Cedar has permanently closed. The regular sized Chili oil cups are back and you can fill them yourself again! This is cause for celebration!
4/30/23
We came by here at 6:40 PM and they close at 8 and they are out of #1 and Chili oil. The very 2 things that I go there for. The place was also crowded. Disappointing but I guess you can’t argue inventory. This is the first time I walked out of an open Tung Kee/King Noodle empty handed…
1/2024
It was my birthday and I wanted noodles. Called it in for takeout this time in case they ran out of noodles again and didn’t want to waste my time and gas. Ordered 3 of their #1 house special soup and then … they asked me if I wanted the hot sauce. Now, if you’re familiar with this chain you would know that the hot sauce is signature for them. Of course I said I wanted it and they asked how many. I said 3, one for each order. They then informed me that there was a charge for them. … … … I asked how much expecting to hear something like 50 cents. They said… 1 dollar each. I paused and said… You don’t even give one for each order? No. They charge for each one you want. Now, I’ve watched this franchise go through many evolutions with this sauce. Matter of fact, the recipe they use today is the 3rd or 4th change since the sauce of my youth. I’ve watched them go from leaving the sauce cups out, to giving you one per bowl, to charging you extra if you wanted more than 1, and even when they started giving single half size cups only. This one is rough. I asked why, and they said everything is getting expensive. Yeah. No kidding. My son noticed it was not on the tables for people dining in either. That is all. And that’s already possibly too much….
When I called to explain, the lady just laughed. This place should not be in business. With so many Chinese Restaurants in the area, you would think that they would want to stand out from others by having good customer service, instead I received horrible food, and a place that doesn’t want to make things right with their customer.
I will never come here EVER and I will leave the food they gave me at their front door!!
I’m from Colorado, my wife brought me here for the first time and this was by far the best noodles I have had. Everything tastes fresh and delicious! Fast isn’t even the word! The owner came to greet my wife(her favorite spot) and took our order within 5 min our food was at the table! Dug in and couldn’t even finish the huge portion!
Absolutely delicious!