Noodles – Authentic Asian Cuisine

  3.8 – 63 reviews   • Restaurant

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✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in Noodles - Authentic Asian Cuisine 92059

Hours

Saturday11 AM–12 AM
Sunday11 AM–11 PM
Monday11 AM–11 PM
Tuesday11 AM–11 PM
Wednesday11 AM–11 PM
Thursday11 AM–11 PM
Friday11 AM–12 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 11154 CA-76, Pala, CA 92059

Phone: (877) 946-7252

Website: https://www.palacasino.com/bars-restaurants/noodles

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Reviews

Belle
We were starving and had dinner here. There was a line to order and we waited for about 10mins and another 10 for our food. We ordered the spicy tom yum soup which was good but was not a fan of the noodles in it. The soup was good though and it had a lot of shrimps, squid and mushrooms. My favorite was the Pala fried rice, it has a smoky flavor and was well seasoned. The pork buns were good too.

The staff are friendly and you can see the kitchen staff working really hard to get the orders out as soon as they can. Prices are reasonable and serving sizes were huge.
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Daryl Masuda
Noodles located inside Pala Casino is a quick service restaurant. You order at the counter, get a number, and they bring the food to your table. The ordering process is quite easy, and the wait time for the food is reasonable.

When the food arrived it all looked very impressive. The Shrimp Wontons looked wonderful, but they tasted even better. When I crunched into the wonton all I could taste was shrimp. Crunchy, shrimpy, deliciousness with every bite. The Siu Mai not only looked good, but it tasted great too. The texture of the pork filling was awesome, and with the taste of the shrimp, it was a winning combination. The pork buns were soft and tender, and the pork filling made them super tasty. The whole meal was just incredible.
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Daniela Alvarado
Came here because we were in the casino and we were hungry. We ordered the bulgogi with rice, the seafood udon, the pad thai and shumai. The bulgogi was mediocre with unnecessary bean sprouts under it.. the pad Thai had a weird flavor that almost tasted like they added ketchup in the sauce. It was so gross. The shumai was made with beef not pork and was not appealing at all. The only good thing was the seafood udon. And honestly the udon noodles tasted over cooked.. I also got a Thai tea and it was pretty good. And a bottle of sake. The total wast $91 and it was absolutely not worth it at all! Over priced and did not deliver
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E B
One of the best Asian Cuisine places… other than the one at Yaamava, this is next to try. Pictured is the Pork Buns, Kung Pao Chicken, and Beef Broccoli. Perfect after a night of gambling, drinking, and smoking. I’ve also had on previous occasions, the Beef Bulgogi, Orange Flavored Chicken, and Sui Mai.
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Sarah Louise
Stopped here for some lunch. You stand in line and put in your order and they give you a number so you can go find a table. Then they bring your food to you. Friendly service, food came out quickly, and the food was great! I ordered the sweet and sour chicken with the rice and veggies. They even have a little robot cruising around here! Haha
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Nicholas H
Love their lobster broth seafood tom yum noodles soup. Seafood delight with rice is always good. Love their Cantonese lo mein with seafood. They have vegetarian dishes too and could do substitutions.
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Noemi
Kung Pao Chicken, is good and it’s a little spicy! The Sweet and Sour Chicken is delicious! Super good; Beef Bulgogi. My Spicy Seafood Tom Yum was an interesting dish, hot soup, a little greasy. Overall good food.
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Rodney S
Losing money works up quite the appetite

Noodles is an Asian Fusion restaurant located in the food court of Pala Casino. Offering up popular dishes from Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai & Japanese cuisine, Noodles caters to those looking for something from the culinary region.

Captive audience means casino pricing. Most entrees start around $12. At least the portions can easily be shared by 2 people.

Beef bulgogi-

Served on a bed of bean sprouts & accompanied by steamed white rice, the tender bulgogi had just a hint of sweetness. Not so much to become cloyingly sugary. The bulgogi isn’t grilled, so doesn’t have the nice char which I like. Nevertheless, this entrée was pleasing to the tastebuds.

Pad Thai-

Noodle dishes give the option of choice of noodles. For the pad Thai, I went with vermicelli. It just worked! The vermicelli was al dente chewy, but less messy to eat than flat noodles. A heaping amount, with chicken & shrimp, the pad Thai proved quite filling.

Service was good. The wait time wasn’t too long before our food was in our possession. Plenty of seating within Noodles, with handsome wooden décor & some couches which were more comfy to sit on, and at the food court.

Burgers, pizza, sandwiches don’t really appeal to me. Plus, the high end steakhouse & other hoity toity options are out of my price range. Which makes Noodles the veritable oasis in the dessert. Good & varied food, quick turnaround & a clean, modern décor are reasons why I highly recommend Noodles the next time you’re at Pala Casino, dreaming of jackpots & full houses.

Highly recommend!
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Roshan
One of the better Asian food option at Pala Casino. If you have acquired taste for authentic Asian food, you may find it satisfactory. Operation hours are huge plus.
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Christopher H
Ordered the kung-pao chicken with a side of fried rice. I was sold on the pictures on the website and not any reviews. I ordered the kung pow chicken and it came with a side of rice. It was a big miss for the inconsistent odd shaped chicken cutlets, mixed with undercooked peanuts. The rice was nicely cooked, but for $17.95 I sure wished I was drunk to eat up and enjoy what I was sold on. A fried egg with sesame oil in the rice would of been nice to elevate the taste and experience.

I did enjoy the ratio mixture between the “Coke” syrup and and carbonated water.
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