Lanzhou Hand Pull Noodle

“But I also love the noodles with fried egg and bok choy, and the noodles with dumplings, because their dumplings are just so damn good.”

“Try the house special which is $6 which is a combination of pork chop, fried egg, tripe, beef stew and more.”

“This place is tiny and easily overlooked, but serves large bowls of hearty hand-pulled Mandarin Noodles in soup with a choice of Protein and Greens.”

Lanzhou Hand Pull Noodle

Take-out: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

6 reviews

  1. Rather dingy setup, but okay for a quick meal to go.  Not the type of place you would want to have a quality sit-down meal.  Cheap eats (and BIG portions) under $8 for just about anything on the menu.  

    The noodles are freshly pulled (you can watch them through the counter area) and has this certain elasticity that the store-bought noodles just do not provide.   Eat fast if you choose the soup noodles because these could very quickly become overcooked (and won't taste AS good).  

    You'll definitely get your money's worth coming here and the noodles are okay.  Lack of good customer service and very "whatever" attitudes.  You'll get the check dropped on you moments after the food is delivered.

  2. Wonderful handmade noodles! The house special has noodles, bok choy, mustard greens, pork chop, beef tripe, beef tendon, fried egg, all in a rich savoury broth, and all for only $6. Great on a rainy day! The fried dumplings are also wonderful, big with generous filling, just the way I like my dumplings 🙂 If you're ever in Brooklyn, you must venture here! Just be aware that you are going strictly to eat, there is NO AMBIENCE, and there is hardly a seat. The place is tiny, so be prepared to slurp, eat and rub against your neighbor….NOT FOR THE CLAUSTROPHOBE

  3. The noodles are really good. I got the beef short rib soup and I have to say that I didn't really love the broth. It was just OK.. This was my second time having hand pulled noodles in soup and I didn't really like the broth at the other place either. Idk why, but not something I would eat again. I really wanted to love them.

  4. I decided to try the noodles here form the raving Yelp reviews. However, they were a disappointment. The soup base and noodles are NOTHING compared to the Lan Zhou noodles on East Broadway in Chinatown. The dumplings here were good, but the crust is a bit too thick for my liking. I probably would not come back again.

  5. I've been craving for some hand pulled noodles and decided on this spot since I was in the area.

    Soup noodles – We got the house special and the noodles were pretty good.  The stuff that it came with was pretty standard so if you are familiar with ingredients like beef tendon, tripe, bok choy etc., this is what the house special consists of.  I'd eat this again.  It definitely hit the spot.  Very nice and simple dish.

    Fried noodles with beef – I saw pictures of the fried noodles and I knew I wanted to give it a try.  The noodles with the veggies were delish.  I didn't care for the beef so give the beef a pass.  I wish they had a noodles + veggie only option so I didn't have to order the beef.

    Fried dumplings – came with 7 which I found to be an odd number.  They were meaty, crispy and delish.  I would definitely order this again since it compliments the noodles.

    I'll be back!

  6. Definitely a place you would call a hole in the wall but the food was decent. I ordered the noodle soup with wontons and my husband ordered the beef noodle soup. The broth was the same for both and it came topped off with a few pieces of bok choy. Keep in mind the bowls are pretty substantial.

    The hand pulled noodles were great and you have the option to add sauce (sriracha, oyster sauce, red vinegar…etc) into your dish/soup to favor it according to your preference.  

    The noodle soups averaged around 7-8 dollars a bowl and the dumplings come in an order of 7 for around 3-4 dollars. Not the cheapest but def not pricey.

    If your around the area I would give it a try and I definitely recommend a hot bowl of hand pulled noodles.

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