Really the worst chow fun I have had. Also a bit pricey for lunch. Grease, carbs, msg(maybe?) and not much else. I won’t be going back.
Cristina C.
Place rating: 3 Boulder, CO
We ordered for delivery(45 – 60 min per the web site/confirmation email) for Pad Thai with vietnamese eggrolls(extra $ 1), Phở, Beef… all was OK but the delivery did not include our eggrolls and the pad thai was too sticky and sweet. The Phở was good, though, and they wrapped the rare beef and extra condiments very nicely. The delivery time was good, food was reasonably hot. Skip the pad thai.
Adam B.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
I am not looking for the most ‘authentic’ phở because I don’t even know what that means. I’m not really a foodie either, so consider me rather ignorant to anything but the fact that everything I’ve eaten here has been great. Always service with a smile, always prompt, always get my order right. I’m a repeat customer.
Andreena S.
Place rating: 2 Boulder, CO
Loved this place as it’s the best tasting Chinese food in town however, the customer service is non existent. The last two times I ordered delivery, it took over 1.5 hours to arrive. One time I called to place an order and the guy told me I had to call back cuz he didn’t know how to enter the order and there was no one there to help. Good stuff but can’t be bothered with the bullshit.
Donald K.
Place rating: 4 Boulder, CO
Most authentic place on the hill. So far every dish has been bomb. Rib soup is loaded with flavor! Phở is solid too.
Garrett B.
Place rating: 5 Boulder, CO
Absolutely the best and most authentic Chinese food in Boulder! The owner is really friendly and has great recommendations. After living in China for over a year this is the place I go to get my Chinese food fix. Try jia zhang noodles or the spicy beef soup! The phở and dumpling are great too! This is a great place to eat alone or with a group of friends.
Maura M.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
I give this place 5 stars because it has the best TRADITIONAL Chinese dishes. And by traditional I do not mean Americanized dishes that you find at Panda Express. If you want Americanized Chinese food go somewhere else. The Szechuan beef noodle soup is heaven! This is the only place in Boulder I know where you can get hot pot! The phở here is okay but there are definitely better places.
Scott B.
Place rating: 1 Boulder, CO
Terrible food. Ordered the bun pork and the pork was way over cooked and tough and the dish was extremely bland. Really disappointing. Won’t be ordering from here again.
Ashley F.
Place rating: 1 Spokane, WA
WARNING!!! WARNINGDONOTCONSUME!!! Worst food Ever!!! It got one star because the dog ate most of it! She only spit some of it!!! The fact anyone would give it better is amazing!!!
Kevin M.
Place rating: 5 Boulder, CO
Best Chinese restaurant for students in Boulder for sure, the place is clean and the owner is very friendly and phở is decent, the hotpot is superb and other dishes. I definitely missed this place since I moved to Denver.
Jessica H.
Place rating: 3 Broomfield, CO
Five years ago I loved getting authentic Chinese food at you and mee… what happened these past years? Recently I ordered the chicken lo mein, their xiao long bao, and boba. While the food wasn’t terrible, it was a big step down from what I remember You and Mee food tasting like. The way I see it, you and mee made affordability and speed a priority over taste.
Ruby D.
Place rating: 4 Lafayette, CO
So, I settled on the beef stew after reading the reviews, and it was delicious. HOWEVER… it took 3 hours for my delivery to arrive. Very frustrating, but shame on me, because lots of the reviews said over an hour. But 3??? I don’t know what’s going on over there, but it seems like they shouldn’t even offer delivery since they can’t get it together. they were incredibly sweet and apologetic about it, so I would like to give them another shot… maybe just for pick up. DONOTORDERDELIVERYFROMHERE.
Conrad S.
Place rating: 4 Boulder, CO
I’m so full of right now. I just couldn’t stop eating the drunken noodles. Wow, yes they were greasy and savory and peppered with crushed nuts but man that Bok choy really compliments the whole dish. I’ll be back because I spent $ 15 on my meal which included 10 dumplings The dumplings needed a sauce, that wasn’t soy or vinegar. The chicken and basil dumplings blew me away. Overall this was an amazing place for a quick bite.
L R.
Place rating: 1 Irvine, CA
Do not get Phở at this restaurant. I have eaten here several times and it is subpar at best. The hoisen sauce is watered down, but worse I’m pretty sure I GOTFOODPOISONING two nights ago!!! Maybe the Chinese food is better here…
Joshua e.
Place rating: 1 Boulder, CO
Wow, where to begin… I got veggie phở, veggie rolls, and grilled tofu bun. I ordered multiple hoping at least something HAD to be good… Well, absolutely the worst, most bland garbage I’ve ever had. I threw it all away after one bite of each. $ 20 down the drain. Broth was basically water and nothing was cooked with any passion. It was as if a five year old made the food. I read some of the bad and good reviews before committing and I wish I would had listened to the negative. I have no idea what the positive reviews are talking about, this was probably my worst Asian delivery exp ever. DONOT go here unless you have zero palette for quality… wow, never again. I’m off to order another lunch… unreal! Would give zero stars if possible and it took an hr
Glenn W.
Place rating: 4 Boulder, CO
Fresh ingredients, unusual dishes made with care and joy, charming service. Love this place. Very simple décor; the focus is on the food and heart-warming nourishment.
Dianxun H.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
The beef stew noodle is a little different with the classical one but is still very delicious, especially the soup. Btw: here is boba milk tea
Carl G.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Yoo and Mee Noodle House is one of my favorite places in Boulder. I see a lot of mixed reviews on here and I think I understand. The staff speak very little English. Basically every interaction is a challenge. Plus you pay and order at the front, and serve yourself water. It’s not exactly fine dining, and for first-timers it’s not always entirely clear what’s going on. Having said that, the people there have always been friendly to me despite the language barrier, and the food is some of the best I’ve had in Boulder. The Hot Pot is my favorite meal in town, and the dumplings I’ve had have always been excellent. The menu is pretty big, and it sounds like from the other reviews that not everything they serve is good, which is entirely possible. What I can vouch for is the Hot Pot. It’s excellent and worth trying if you’re on the edge about it.
Wang S.
Place rating: 5 Boulder, CO
You and Mee noodle house originally was just a phở noodle house. New owners could not change the name of the place, but it is heavily Chinese food. What kind of Chinese food? Authentic. For those of you who crave a good plate of Shanghai style soup dumplings(Xiaolongbao) or some great Sichuanese dishes(beef tendon, xue cai noodles) then definitely consider stopping by You and Mee. If you’re looking for phở, go somewhere else, if you want real good Chinese food(like dishes you would enjoy in the streets of Chengdu or Beijing) then definitely EATHERE. I am very impressed by the owners, they’re sincere and always striving to make their customers with the quality of their food. They now have hot pot! Warm yourself up by the aroma of the hot pot broth and the cooking of the veggies and meat. I am always going to come back.
Tova M.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
This place is great! It’s the only place in boulder that I’ve found that has delicious bao(both traditional and BBQ pork). Also, the prices are amazing! A large bao is about $ 1.50. I can’t wait to try the hot pot.