We special offer traditional Chinese food, dumplings and noodle dishes. Most popular dishes: Top seller Appetizers: Wonton Spicy Chilli Oil Salt & pepper Chicken Wings Steam Dumplings Vegetable egg rolls Cream Cheese Wontons Signature Dishes Orange Peel Chicken Spicy Garlic Spicy Basil Ginger Broccoli Kan Pao Mongolian Beef Spicy Chilli Noodles Dishes: Spicy Basil Lo-Mein (chow-mein) Spicy Garlic Noodles Thai Chow Fun (rice noodles) Spicy Noodle Soup
Hours
| Friday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
| Saturday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
| Thursday | 10:45 AM–8:20 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3314 S Bristol St, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Phone: (714) 957-2818
Website: http://www.spicynoodlehouse.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Spicy Noodle House – Asian Fusion Restaurant | Online Order | CA
Asian Fusion Restaurant | Online Order | CA – Spicy Noodle House
Spicy Noodle House Delivery Menu | 3314 S Bristol St Santa Ana
Last Updates
Reviews
We tried salt n pepper shrimp noodles, sweet n sour chicken with steamed rice, edimame, dumplings.
Food was made quickly , flavor and quality were suberb.
It was a bit spicy so if it was less it would have been better.
I was with kids and they couldn’t eat as much due to spiciness but twas/flavors were good!
Come if you love spicy foods!
Cheers
The Shrimp fried rice was completely tasteless. It had zero flavor. How can this be??I tried to jazz it up with the soy sauce packets and the SOY SAUCE was tasteless. I seriously couldn’t tell the difference in taste of the fried rice and white rice. The sweet and sour chicken was hard and dry. Like, what’s going on with the Chinese food here?? The sweet & sour chicken is supposed to be tempura style and served with the sauce n pineapple with veggies. The egg flower soup didn’t come with the green onions.. I’m from the Midwest (Chicago) where EVERY Chinese food restaurant is literally fantastic. Whyyy doesn’t anyone serve Egg Foo Young here in California? All the reviews were mixed but several raved about this place which is why we tried it. I’m telling you right now, to the owners, you should do yourself a huge favor and recruit some Chinese cooks from Chicago to come show you their techniques and recipes. You will make a ton of money here. Invest in flavorful Soy sauce and fresh oils. Im dissatisfied and disappointed that we spent over $40 for flavorless food.
The restaurant itself is fairly small and definitely looks like more people order takeout than actually dining in, but it was still fairly busy which is always a good sign.
I ordered the orange chicken with steamed rice which only came out to about $8 and tax. The portions were definitely more generous than Panda Express and the sauce was AMAZING. It had a strong citrus flavor that I love about orange chicken and it was made fresh to order.
Also, if you check in on Yelp you can get a free fountain drink.
I ordered the Creamy Coconut Shrimp – Family Portion from this restaurant on DoorDash. I found a worm in the broccoli. DoorDash gave me a full refund on this order. I have attached the photos below, please take a look before ordering from here.
Located in the same plaza as Target and in the corner where you can Chicken Maison, Spicy Noodle House had a worthy following of lunch patrons lined up for take out, as well dining in-house. The service was very quick and a Yelp check-in will get you a FREE drink!
Since I wasn’t entirely hungry, I tagged along with the group to get out of the office, but eventually ordered way more food than intended. I started with a cup of hot n sour soup and an entree of orange peel chicken with fried rice. So much for not being hungry, right?
The hot n sour soup in a cup was much larger than anticipated, but a pretty decent amount. I was hoping for some more heat, but they have condiments like white pepper, black pepper and sriracha if you want more heat. A nice touch! The orange peel chicken was SO MUCH food. They really fill the portions to the brim and don’t skimp, which makes this place relatively reasonable for lunch.
The orange chicken flavor was well done. It was crispy and the sauce wasn’t too citrusy. The fried rice could have been better. It was probably just stir fried rice with soy sauce and very small bits of egg. Quite salty overall, but sort of balanced out if eaten with an entree or something. However, for the value of everything, I would definitely come by to try something else 🙂