This is a fast food place serving a variety of noodles ranging from Italian to Asian cuisine. They do serve other stuff like soups, salads and sandwiches, but we only ordered the Japanese Pan Noodles with marinated steak. They offer several options to go with your noodles: chicken, pork, tofu, shrimp or steak. The amount they give you is pretty big, but the flavor was not authentic at all. They also made ours spicy which we did not ask for at all. Price is rather decent at about $ 6 – 8 for a regular size and to get the toppings I mentioned like chicken, tofu, etc., add another $ 2 – 3. They also bring the food over to you and this location has plenty of seats. They do serve a small selection of alcohol(some beers or wines) if you like that with your meal. I like the concept, but the flavors just didn’t work for me. I don’t think I will be back to try the rest.
Cara B.
Place rating: 4 Hempstead, NY
I am taking one star away because the cashier at front is horrible, i walk up to her she dint said anything just stared at me, i told her my order and she look angry idk how she still works here with her unpleasant personality. I think ms Rene with red hair needs some customer service classes.
Howard H.
Place rating: 3 Flushing, NY
Noodles from all over the world, that’s the idea. The majority of dishes are either Italian inspired or Asian inspired(mostly Thai) but there’s a diverse menu here for everyone to try. In general, the food is decent with generous portions for a reasonable price. Steak stroganoff was good, pad thai was average and Japanese pan noodles were so-so. Service is decent but seating can get tough during a rush. Coke machine that gives you 100 different sodas is also nice. Decent quick option.
Shannon O.
Place rating: 5 Westbury, NY
The food is amazing I think I have tried almost everything on the menu the staff is friendly. I love coming here after a crazy work day to unwind
Sylwia B.
Place rating: 2 Flushing, NY
The options of noodles are good you can get Asian Italian or American comfort food which is great for any craving. However, they didn’t specify that the Thai peanut sauté was extremely spicy(or someone just added way too much to my food) the spiciness killed off any flavor so all I got was a burning in my digestive tract the noodles were kind of dry too. I’m willing to give it one more try but I will be sure to double check when ordering about the spiciness.
Amy W.
Place rating: 5 Oakland Gardens, NY
Been here three times for take out and my fiancé and I still love this place. The noodles are freshly made and it tastes good. Can’t go wrong with deliciously cooked noodle. The wait isn’t long either. Give it a try!
Shweta P.
Place rating: 3 Queens, NY
Kind of disappointed with this place. The pad thai was incredibly dry and tasteless. The chicken caesar wrap was pretty good though. And they had lime coke so that made me happy with coming here
Jean A.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
For the price this place is a great fast-casual spot. We usually end up at shake shack or panera but now that the weather is getting colder all I wanted was comfort food, and I found that right here. Order first then bring your number to your table where they then serve you. I got these & cheese with pulled pork and BBQ sauce(was on the menu when they first opened but not anymore. If you want it they’ll gladly make it for you though). It hit the spot and was amazing! Wasn’t feeling the side of tomato soup though, it wasn’t worth the calories. I’ll be back!
Ashley C.
Place rating: 2 Flushing, NY
I really love the diversity in the food options this place offers(Italian pasta to Asian noodle cuisines) — but my recent experience(2nd time going there) for take out wasn’t the best. The wait time was manageable… But I got my food, only to open it when I got home to find a long strand of hair in it … I know this can happen at any place but what happen to hair nets for the cooking staff?! I ordered the Indonesian Peanut Sauté with grilled chicken which looked good(couldn’t get past that hair strand)… But there just wasn’t enough chicken to be charging an extra $ 2.59 to the whole meal! So it was a bit on the steep-size price-wise; but I guess they can get a way with it because it’s a new restaurant on the rise. Plenty of noodles but not enough chicken Il probably still try it out again– hoping it’s better than my last. My first experience when I stayed and ate at the restaurant was a much better experience.
Beth L.
Place rating: 4 Bellmore, NY
So its my birthday at the end of the month which Im not even gonna discuss since its too depressing and I got the free birthday bowl notice in my email. Being a broke bitch I decided to take advantage of it tonight. I love when people on here complain that you GASP have to pay extra for drinks, garlic bread etc. Im sorry where do you eat out exactly where that shit is free, birthday or not? So again its not Le Cirque but it serves the purpose. I got the Penne Rosa without those nasty mushrooms and with parmesan crusted chicken. The chicken freaks me out a bit cause the crust always falls off and looks like fake plastic weirdness. Hey it was free. I also got the potstickers and Cheese garlic bread to go and YES I paid for it gladly. They are both delicious. ANd yeah I got a soda from the«cool» soda dispenser. My God people act that they have seen something from outer space when they get up to this machine. It dispenses soda people it aint curing cancer move it along. So all in all I had a nice birthday dinner alone like a loser and it was free and tasty. I really enjoyed the people next to me freaking out about how to place the number on the table cause you know that’s pretty difficult. Even the guy said to the whiny basic bitch, can you please calm down. People on Long Island are fucking insufferable and their kid was annoying as fuck too. Good times.
Mala L.
Place rating: 3 Nassau County, NY
I like this place — solid 3 stars. I was definitely skeptical coming in because I couldn’t figure out what type of food it was — Asian, Italian, American, or what? I suppose Unilocal is accurate in categorizing it as Asian fusion, Italian, and comfort food. The menu is very simple and straight forward. Noodle and pasta dishes(obviously), salads, soups, and a few sandwich choices. I got the Wisconsin mac and cheese and it was pretty good. My parents had the thai curry soup and pad thai and enjoyed both. Portions were bigger than expected. This is a great(and quick) alternative to the mall food court and other chains in the area. You go to the counter, place your order, take a seat, and they bring your food out to you when it’s ready. This system works for them seeing as they get quite busy on the weekends. Service is friendly and we didn’t have to wait too long for our food. I’m not exactly in a rush to come back because at the end of the day I still consider it «higher end fast food.» It’s not authentic Asian or Italian by any means but I did enjoy my meal and wouldn’t object if I found myself here again.
Lindsay F.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
I come here every time I go to Long Island. I always have such a great experience whenever I come here. The staff is always friendly and they get your food out to you promptly. What’s great is the variety of their menu– you could get noodles ranging from Asian dishes to Italian.
Lorraine D.
Place rating: 3 Bayside, NY
This spot is a great alternative to fast food. Yesterday my other mother and I had to run errands and price comparisons. The hours flew by and before we knew it we were both really hungry. The choices were either, a diner, burgers(which I had the previous day) or a more formal sit down. We had a few more stores to hit and we intended to catch a movie as well so we were looking for something quick but healthy… violá, there was Noodles and Company. We never heard of it. We glanced the menu. Noodle dishes, salads, wine, beer and it became a no brainer. The list of salads was decent but not not over burdensome. The noodles dishes and soups were all looking good. I decided on Japanese steak salad and she had the pot stickers. We both had a cold beer, Blue Moon and Octoberfest, nice selection, by the way. The line was quick. I liked the idea of being given a number then go sit at the table you choose while you are waiting for your order, it’s less chaotic than standing around. Our order came pretty fast. My steak salad was really good. Fresh spinich, carrots, bean sprouts, cilantro, mushrooms. very fresh and nicely flavored, not too much dressing. Pot stickers I haven’t had in years, and it was very good and had a spicy kick to it. I would definately make a trip back to try some of the other things on the menu. It’s also very child friendly. I noticed lots of kids, some had spaghetti and meatballs and I saw some with mac and cheese, but when they are all quite while they’re eating, it must be good…
Barbie H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Okay… is how I would rate the food here. Friendly staff and nice atmosphere, but food is average. During my visit I had the Thai curry soup and red sangria. Soup was tasty with a bite but nothing to rave about. Although, the sangria was good, wish it had a better mix of fruit. Noodles and Company is worth a try if you are in the area but not a choice I would drive out for.
Dona F.
Place rating: 1 Staten Island, NY
Went here with 2 others and decided to take out and eat at home rather than eat there. We all had different noodle dishes and each were dry and just plain old eh not great. The dumplings were flat and dry as well. The margarita flatbread was also like cardboard. The food sat in the car for 5 min. Sorry to say I wouldn’t go back. It seemed as if they had so much potential!
Godley V.
Place rating: 3 Queens, NY
I’m kind of torn about this place. Food is not bad but I’d say it’s far from being authentic«Asian» fare. Pricing is okay and it’s a convenient place to pop into when shopping at The Gallery mall. Wish I could think of more to say but I don’t have any major complaints or much to rave about.
Joe E.
Place rating: 2 Valley Stream, NY
I have dined here about 3 times. Twice I dined in and I just ordered take out for the first time. The take out portion was pathetic! The Thai hot pot was so small and the side salad was the most pathetic thing that I was ever served in my life! There is no doubt that the portion given when you dine in is larger than when you order take out. I was completely ripped off! The food tasted good, but I will never order take out from here again. I may dine in again, but I’m in no rush!
Kristy R.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Not that impressed. We popped in here recently after seeing an ad for it. We are in this area a lot(helllloooo, Container Store) but we had never noticed this place before. The inside is setup like a Cosi. The menu is on the wall and when you order, you are given a number and the food is brought to your table. I spent a good 5 minutes staring at the menu. They base all their noodle dishes off different cuisines from all around the world. Italian, Indonesian, Thai, etc. I ultimately went with the Indonesian Spicy Peanut Noodles. We also decided to split an order of cheesy garlic bread. One thing that gets them points is the fact they have the Coke machines that let you mix and match different syrups. They also have a solid beer list considering they’re not that type of place. When our food came out, it smelled and looked delicious. The first bite was good. The peanut sauce was nice and strong. Then the disappointment occurred. I love spicy food, LOVE it. But when it’s spicy to the extent the other flavors vanish, it’s just not enjoyable. After a few forkfuls, all of the peanut taste disappeared and I was left with spice upon spice upon spice. I ended up not finishing my meal and chose not to bring it home. The cheesy garlic bread was good but when is it not? The hostess(not sure why she’s called that considering you seat yourself) asked how everything was and since I was in a rush to leave, I simply said it was fine. Overall, the menu DOES offer a lot of noodle dishes but most are basic(penne is one Italian dish while buttered noodles is the other) and the«exotic» ones are just not seasoned properly. I’m giving them 3 stars instead of 2 since the staff is nice enough and they do make a solid effort to make decent food, it just fails at the end of the day.
Venkata M.
Place rating: 4 Levittown, NY
Been here a few times and here’s what I like about this place. — Good variety of fusion food from multiple cuisines — food tastes good, although nothing to rave about — service is fast and the interior is spacious Prices however are overpriced, IMO
Long K.
Place rating: 3 Woodside, NY
Right across from Shake Shack and Trader Joes(along with all the other stores at Westbury Plaza), this place is a unique fast casual place that specializes in pastas and noodles. It reminds me of Panera, with less emphasis on sandwiches, soups and salads(although the menu does have limited selection of them). There’s a beer and wine selection available too. –Wisconsin Mac & Cheese — I feel like a 5 year old ordering a large macaroni bowl topped off with shredded cheddar and jack cheese. The taste won’t blow you away, but sometimes you just want something simple. –Indonesian Peanut Sauté — Want a surprising and awakening spice? Then order this. It’s like ordering the spicy cousin of pad Thai, but with a prominent peanut flavor. Adding chicken to it doesn’t make it special, if anything its just grilled and a bit bland in flavor. Pastas come in 2 serving sizes and optional protein add-ons. For the price, the amount of food you get is worth it. The worth for the extra protein is debatable. Order and sit down in the nice booths with your number displayed, then wait until your food is delivered. Oh and literally dozens of fountain drinks and you can choose to flavor them however you want.