House Of Mandarin Noodle

House Of Mandarin Noodle is a chinese restaurant Temple City located in United States.

6 / 10
18
ratings
Address

4819 Temple City Blvd #A (At Lower Azusa) Temple City , CA 91780 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards No
Outdoor Seating No

Comments / 9


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great value good for a quick meal beef tendons cash only
LAist

The hearty and flavorful Taiwanese Beef Stewed Noodle Soup here has the perfect mix of fatty tendon and chunks of braised beef . If you love cilantro and pickled mustard , there's a ton added here. Read more

Renée Lee

The wait can be long to get your order taken. The boss lady is the only one taking orders. If you don't have the patience you may not want to come. But the wait is worth it!

Chris L

tasty beef noodle soup with bouncy noodles and a side of zero customer service.

Jane Dam

Pan fried dumplings are delicious! Slightly crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside.

Renée Lee

Pan fried dumplings ! Cold chicken salad w cucumbers & onion pancake !

Mooyon Kim

It's not bad, but not good either. Just OK. Quite pricey for noodle . And, CASH ONLY ! After tax and tip it's $9.00. I don't see any reason I should come back here. It's really hot inside. No A/C.

Michelle Ahn

Cash only .

alex y

Boss lady runs this place with a verbal fist.

Anthony Chow

Best 紅燒牛肉麵 period

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