Node Noodle

  4.6 – 218 reviews   • Asian fusion restaurant

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Node Noodle – Authentic Asian Fusion Comfort Food in Savannah Located at 41 Whitaker Street, Seoul Beak Ban serves the vibrant flavors of Asian fusion in the heart of the Lowcountry. Enjoy sizzling beef bulgogi, hearty stews like Chinese Rice Noodle, Mini Hotpot, and Spicy Tofu Soup, plus crispy seafood pancakes, pan-fried dumplings, and spicy rice cakes. Savor stir-fried noodles, Udon, hot stone bibimbap, ramen bowls, and dumpling rice cake soup. With authentic taste, generous portions, and a cozy atmosphere, we welcome both Asian food lovers and first-timers alike.

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Hours

Sunday11 AM–9:30 PM
Monday11 AM–9:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–9:30 PM
Friday11 AM–10 PM
Saturday11 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 41 Whitaker St, Savannah, GA 31401

Phone: (912) 438-6040

Website: http://www.seoulbeakban.com/

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Reviews

Sara Elizabeth
Came here around 8:30PM on a Friday and got sat immediately. Server and hostess both were super kind, food got out really quickly and was so good! I got the kimchi pancake and tonkatsu both were soooo delicious. My mom got the Korean ramen and the spice levels and water temperature were perfect! Great little spot in the historic district
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Mark Chamberlin
Beautiful gem in downtown Savannah! Soju was ice cold and the food was hot! I wish I came here sooner, it would’ve been a nightly event, but I hit it on my last night in town. The Takoyaki took me back to when I lived in Korea and had it for the first time. The Tteok-bokki (spicy rice cakes on the menu) was delicious, I cleaned my bowl. The fish cakes that come with it are the thickest I’ve ever seen!!!
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janet j. kim
This place is not authentic Korean food. Ordered Seafood Pancake and was 90% dough. Additionally, there were no utensils and napkins on the table so we had to eventually. grab them ourselves. Our water cups were not filled either, and we had to ask specifically for a refill. For our meal, we ordered a bulgogi and a tofu soup set and even those dishes were not fully authentic either. The experience of a beakban meal is to enjoy it with the banchans. Our dishes came without the banchans. Halfway through our meal we had to ask for banchans but they were not delivered. We had to ask again towards the end of our meal, which at this point we were getting full. When we did eventually receive our banchans it was not the full banchans either, we only received half. Came excited and left quite disappointed. As a Korean, I expected a bit more authenticity but it seems like this place was more of a Chinese inspired Korean fusion place. I’m disappointed that there will be some people who will come and potentially have this place as their first Korean food experience.
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Kenny Lee
I saw this spot as I was leaving Savannah and thought I’ll give it a try on my next trip. The broth was plenty hot, which is the first step of proper noodle bowls. It was kinda of cute assembling my own final product. Portion was on the skinny side for my rice noodle bowl, but the Japanese ramen bowl seems to be bigger as my company was still tackling it at about half way when I was done. Overall it was good, I would try more dishes if I come back in the area.
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Diedre Anthony
If you’re looking for a spot that serves up bold flavors, quick service, and a welcoming atmosphere, Etang Noodle and Hotpot is a must-visit. My daughter and I stopped in for a meal, and from start to finish, everything exceeded our expectations.

I ordered the hotpot, which came loaded with a variety of fresh toppings. The broth was rich and comforting—just a tad on the salty side—but still incredibly flavorful. When I asked for extra cilantro and green onions, the staff quickly brought them over with no hesitation, which I really appreciated.

My daughter opted for a curry dish, and judging by how much she enjoyed it, I’d say it was a winner. The flavors were well-balanced, and the portion was just right.

We also couldn’t resist ordering both steamed and fried dumplings, and they did not disappoint! The steamed dumplings were soft and flavorful, while the fried ones had the perfect crisp bite.

Beyond the food, the service was top-notch. Our server was polite, patient, and happy to answer any questions we had. Everything came out quickly, and we never felt rushed.

Overall, Etang Noodle and Hotpot delivered a fantastic dining experience. Whether you’re craving hotpot, dumplings, or a comforting bowl of curry, this spot is worth a visit. We’ll definitely be back!
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Sarah Arcanti
OMG Y’ALL. If you like noodles and spicy food, place is for you! The hot and sour Ramen is what drove me in but my waitress talked me into the Tom Yum instead. I was so happy she did! It was spicy but not molten lava level, but the lemongrass is what really shines through. The pork in the soup is DELICIOUS. I did eventually try the hot and sour which is lava level but also very good. They have a great ambiance, the service is friendly and helpful, and the decor is really nice. 10/10 recommend!
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Brittany Craig
Saw that there was a new place on whitaker street and had to give it a try. I was pretty basic this time and got the beef soup… it was great! Nice and flavorful with a good portion size. I’ll definitely be back to try some of the more adventurous options.
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Isaiah Kang
This place is not for Korean.
Now, I understand why Italian hate pineapple pizza.
We ordered three different foods and realized all foods were just imitations of Korean cuisine. Might be good place for people who don’t really know what authentic Korean food is
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Jason Lin
5*! Pretty authentic! Newly added restaurant to the Savannah area! While all the staff we encountered were fairly young, but they were all very friendly and professional!

Meals served pace was great, overall things came quickly. Ample of seating area and has a little 2nd floor. Pretty authentic Asian food. All food seemed to be reasonably priced.

All in all, we would highly recommend Etang Noodle & Hot Pot and will for sure revisit!
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Tina Heyward
Me and my boyfriend came here after discovering it while looking for a place to eat and the atmosphere felt cozy and welcoming right off the bat. Not only was the atmosphere good, but the food was also amazing. We ordered the tonkostsu ramen, bulgogi, rice cakes, and japanese nuggets. they give you a reasonable portion of everything including sides. they did forget the nuggets but we didn’t realize until after we left because we were enjoying the food so much, but the service was still great and we will be back.
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