(626) 293-8800
46 W Valley Blvd
Alhambra,
CA
91801
34.0784
-118.1234
Neighborhood: Alhambra
What People Are Saying About Noodle World
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Cool teens and 20-somethings crowd the booths at this busy late-night joint, which hops until 1am. The inexpensive menu has 125 items to choose from, including salads, noodle soups, pan-fried noodles and rice dishes. Huge, steaming bowls of noodle soups arrive floating with seafood, wontons and meat, and late-night munchies are sated by deep-fried catfish, roast duck and garlic spare ribs. –
good service, open late, certain menu items are good
by miriya52
I went to Noodle World twice, first in Pasadena and then in Alhambra. Both times the service was pretty good. In Pasadena, I got the ramen which I didn't particularly like. The flavor was really off from what I expected it to be. The second time I went was in Alhambra since we were looking for a place open late. We just drove around Alhambra and this was the first place that looked like it was jam packed with people at 11pm. It is a huge restaurant so that is quite impressive. This time I got the teo chew noodles which I really liked... it is a better version of the Tung Kee teo chew noodles. My friend got spareribs and some thai rolls which she thought was pretty tasty. I'm planning to go back to the Pasadena one and see if their teo chew is as good. I would recommend Noodle World, but you should probably get recommendations for specific menu items ahead of time.
- Pros: inexpensive, good service, certain menu items are good
- Cons: parking
The place is not at all pleasant
by tacotaste
This place is always busy. But oh, boy, it smells so bad from the parking lot all the way to inside restaurant. They need to improve their ventilation better.
- Pros: lots of dishes
- Cons: service, atmosphere, smell
Pretty good place for Pho
by zamboni071
I sometimes get a craving for this Vietnamese soup called Pho. It consists of rice noodles, broth and thinly sliced meat of choice. Plum sauce & hot sauce is then added to taste. It is then garnished with fresh uncooked bean sprouts, slices of jalapeno, rau hung basil, and freshly chopped onions. This place has an "A" on the window and this scored big points with me. Although the service is not the best, the food was good (which is typical of these types of restuarants). I would deifnitely go back. It's worth putting up with the mediocre sevice for the quality of food.
- Pros: Good food
- Cons: Poor service
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Know Before You Go:
With normal traffic, Alhambra is only a 10-minute jaunt from downtown on the I-10 freeway. Exit Garfield Avenue north, hang a left on Valley Boulevard and you're there.





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