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Phone: +1 650-231-2682
Site: http://noodleosophy.com/
Opening hours
  • Monday:11:30 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday:11:30 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday:11:30 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday:11:30 AM–8 PM
  • Friday:11:30 AM–8:30 PM
  • Saturday:11:30 AM–8:30 PM
  • Sunday:11:30 AM–8 PM
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Total reviews rating 4.3

19 Reviews for Noodleosophy Millbrae 2024:

Review №1

2023-11-08 00:10:04

Wow! I was craving noodles and came here and ordered the Garlic Biang biang noodles. I was blown away. These are so incredibly good and perfect for what I was craving. I don’t eat meat so I ordered the Garlic, which just had broccoli, garlic, bean sprouts, sesame oil and green onions. I added the tofu, which I don’t think I’d do next time. I didn’t get the green onions so I asked for some and they gave me a side. Definitely be back for this!

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Review №2

2022-06-06 03:13:07

Have been waiting for Noodleosophy to open after seeing the sign in Social Eatery, so happy to see them now available to order on UberEats! Spicy cumin lamb is a must try, lamb and sauce are so flavorful, perfect when paired with biang biang noodle. Beef stew was good as well, we found the beef a bit chewy, can be more tender. Overall pretty happy with meal!

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Review №3

2023-04-07 22:13:24

The beef tendon noodle soup had great flavor and the hand pulled noodles were definitely on point. However there were just enough pieces of tendon that I couldn’t even chew and the price tag of $22 is just a bit steep for a bowl of noodles. Also the broccoli was a bit hard, undercooked for me.

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Review №4

2023-06-24 23:15:08

The flavor is very good, and toppings are generous! but i could use more noodles, and also it feels machine made (very even thickness and width) instead of hand made?

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Review №5

2022-10-22 20:40:24

Im picky about noodles, and really enjoyed mine. My cousin also liked hers, so were surprised by any negative reviews. Our noodles were perfectly al dente, and the sauces and toppings were flavorful.This is what we ordered, and we look forward to trying other options next time:- Beef stew (sauce rather than soup), medium spicy, with biang biang noodles, with the addition of a spiced egg. I chose the sauce because it was a warm day, and look forward to having the soup version on a chillier day. The spiced egg was what my family calls a tea egg, and was very nicely flavored, not too bland or too salty. I might have liked the baby bok choy to be cooked slightly longer to be easier to bite. I found the whole thing to be delicious. The serving was generous, and the leftovers were great.- Meat paste sauce, not spicy, with ramen. Not a great name for a delicious dish. In my family, we call this sauce saozi--and Id describe it as a rich ground (or minced) pork sauce, which is usually cooked with alliums, wine, soy sauce, and a bit of rock sugar. Its very much Taiwanese home cooking, and well done here, though my cousin found it a little salty.We also had the mochi & taro milk tea from Grapeholic, which we loved on a few levels. That review is on the Grapeholic listing.A private parking lot and close proximity to BART make this very easy to get to. The decor is nice, the bathrooms are gender neutral, clean, and modern, and there are good seating options--including booths, tables, and stools--both inside and out. You can seat yourself and order using a QR code, or order takeout at the counter.Two of us came on Sunday, just after opening at 11, and had no wait for a table outside. By the time we left, the parking lot was maybe 2/3 full.

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Review №6

2023-11-01 21:22:34

I ordered more than 40 minutes before I showed up at the restaurant. As in I ordered online, where the restaurant told me it would be ready at 12:07. I arrived at 12:11 to pick it up right before my train but was told itd be ready in 5 minutes. Needless to say, I missed my train. I dont understand the point of ordering online if my food isnt ready when specified. I mean Id be fine if I showed up early and it wasnt ready but almost 50 minutes after ordering is, I believe, a reasonable amount of time to expect my food.That withstanding, the food was actually yummy. I ordered the mild spicy beef stew with biang biang noodles. The broth was light, sweet and sour. The beef was tender and flavorful. The noodles were soft and chewy. I just wouldnt count on take out orders. Next time, if going again, I would eat inside.

Review №7

2023-06-22 03:39:37

This place has satisfied my picky Asian palate. Mild spicy is not spicy so if you like spicy food, choose the very spicy option.

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Review №8

2023-10-07 19:32:20

No service at all. No water is provided. I can also smell odor from the restroom sitting at the bar. A mandatory 15% tip is charged on the bill, which is ridiculous for 0 service.

Review №9

2022-12-09 04:13:42

Excellent noodles (we both had the biang biang noodles in different dishes). The butterfly shrimp appetizer was disappointingly not seasoned as advertised, but it wasnt bad. Service was okay, and since its basically cafeteria-style you dont get much anyway. The exterior of the place looks like an old American chain restaurant with a lonely parking lot, but the interior is fresh modern industrial and clean.

Review №10

2022-10-21 23:56:53

Excellent taste, yummy food but disappointed for the portion size and value. Would order two to get my fill in but price is a bit hefty so might have to leave this place to special indulging. Takeout portion is embarrassing. Sat down for like 25 minutes waiting for our drinks on another visit because I recommended the spot to my brother and saw the bowls which looked great and smelled authentic. They really include the default dine in service fee as part of the bowl price so takeout eaters get jipped. Oh and yeah, the service fee is a 15% service charge for dining in but they do have a disclaimer to not tip as a result (though its not very obvious). They still have a tip jar.Noodleosophy is one of three restaurants in Social Eatery, right off the Millbrae station. Stopped by on the way home because I was trying a new route, wanted to snag boba and food before and well, this location was two in one. Very convenient. Theres a sign on the outside to scan a QR to order but my phone didnt like the QR so I ended up opting for takeout. You order takeout on the inside tablet whereas you order dine in online through the QR. Doesnt seem like they take in person orders which can be a hassle when you want to ask questions or scanning doesnt work.For noodles, you can pick the type of noodle, whether or not you want dry or soup noodles, and a spicy level. I ordered Dry Beef Stew with Biang Biang Noodles with mild spiciness. They really need to notify you when your order is ready - they just put my order on the shelf and expected me to come in to ask, though I was waiting for over half an hour. By the time I commuted back home, my food was room temperature but still tasty.Dry Beef Stew with Biang Biang Noodles - for starters, the beef is delicious. Tender and flavorful. Noodles were excellent as well, but in my situation my order was probably ready for a while so the noodles got clumped together at the bottom. Wouldve had a better experience if they were separated, either dine in or more fresh. Soup mightve helped too so would have to try that over the dry. If you want dry noodles, I recommend dining in or eating ASAP. Biggest complain is that the portion is fairly small for the price.