Mee Noodle Shop
“While I usually preferred to dine-in, their delivery was always super fast with food piping hot.”
“The new renovations are fabulous (brick walls, cozy atmosphere).”
“That being said, this place has hands down the best pork fried rice I've ever had . . .”
Mee Noodle Shop
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Went here with a friend to grab a bite to eat for dinner. We decided to split the pan fried pork dumplings and they were very good–and priced well too.
For my main meal, I went with the pan fried noodles with chicken. While the portion was also generous, the overall flavor of the sauce was pretty bland and the smoky taste of the noodles was not really my cup of tea.
Overall, the food here was alright and priced reasonably, but the service was a bit aloof and the flavors didn't really hit high marks for me.
Not bad. I should've gotten one of the curry soup bowls that looked really good. Instead I went with the General Tso chicken which was good but nothing really stood out about it. I did have a delicious egg roll I would try Mee again but definitely get a curry or soup bowl.
I really like this place. The food is very good and fresh. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. The remodeling came out very nice and it affords for a pleasant dinning experience. The noodle bowls look amazing as everyone orders them. I had a steamed chicken with mixed vegetables dish and brown rice. Very solid establishment with fair prices. They do carry beer.
I ordered take out from here quite a few times, because it's so close to where I live. I really want to like this place as people are pretty friendly, but after trying for 3 times, the food quality is really only 2 stars. The only reason why I'd come here would be because it's cheap and fast.
The menu selection is huge, but the quality and taste of food is really average. I tried shrimp dumpling, shrimp shu mai, vegetable dumpling, seafood dumpling, tofu with blackbean source and mapo tofu. Every dish is quite oily and the food quality is average at the best.
Come here only when you want something cheap and fast.
Decent and fast. Ordered the bare minimum with a noodle soup (spinach noodles) with veggies and a scallion pancake. Neither had that great of a flavor…. thinking the order itself did not lend itself to what would come packed with flavor, but I was looking for SOMEthing extra — I've definitely had better flavored veggie broth than this.
I will hold myself from ordering from here for a little bit longer but its a fast cheaper than usual option.
Also, dont be fooled with seamless if it shows most ordered is a scallion pancake, it was likely NOT for the flavor but as a filler in the cart to get to a minimum delivery order… did not like it.
Mee Noodle Shop (newly reopened and renovated) is one of the best Chinese restaurants in New York City and absolutely the best in Hell's Kitchen. Hands down.
They are always efficient, have incredibly low prices and offer the best and freshest Chinese I've had in recent memory. If you are looking for General Tso's Chicken (white meat only option available – and spicy as hell), Pork Fried Rice, Wonton Soup, Beef w/ String Bean (to die for) and great Roasted Duck…look no further. They've also got a great Roast Pork Bun.
I love the new look of the dining room. They finally have a restaurant that matches the quality of the food – but they didn't lose their great prices or quick service.
I've always been a little curious about Mee Noodle Shop after seeing so many locations in the city (my boyfriend claims that all the Mee restaurants are not related but that can't be the case, right?!)
I decided that today would be the day to try it out- so I ordered pickup for lunch from this location.
When I went to pick up my food, I noticed how… well, "cute" the location was! The chalkboard above the register area with the chalk writing and the interior made the restaurant feel more like a café to me, quite unlike the other Mee locations I have walked by.
For food, I ordered the Shanghai Vegetable and Meat Wonton noodle soup with flat Cantonese noodles (which was noted as "fettuccine")- only $8 including tax. The wontons were definitely the best part- 7 juicy wontons with great filling. The fettuccine noodles were just okay, as was the soup. The soup was a little bland with not enough salt and flavor.
I will try their other options- their rice dishes (Topped off with some sort of meat) sound great as well
Too good to be true, almost.
My friend wanted to come here, which is the only reason I discovered this UNBELIEVABLY good and cheap noodle place. My roast pork with the linguine noodles (you can pick from 8 noodle varieties) was truly excellent. And 9 bucks!
Apparently it was mostly a to go outfit before the renovation. But it was perfectly pleasant to dine in. When I searched on Yelp, I found one on the East Side (53rd/2nd or so). That's near Le Mangoire, the Cigar Inn, and one of the April someone (famous chef) places a friend in New England raves about. Also the Upsider.
That little section of the East Side has really come alive with food.
I am thrilled. Hope the place in the low 50s will come up to the low 60s further West.
They also have noodles "dry," meaning not in broth. I loved my dinner. The noodles were flavorful and perfectly cooked. Not too soft.