After traveling for 7 hours I was really looking forward to a nice meal, but this was slightly a let down. The server was nice and attentive, so that was a plus! However the pork dumplings tasted like they were previously frozen and flash fried… the Mongolian beef was so thick and chewy it was hard to get through, but it had a really great taste with seasoning and garlic. There are very large portions for the price so great for a large party.
Anne L.
Place rating: 4 San Clemente, CA
The food was excellent. One of the best Thai Ice Teas I’ve had. The service However was very slow. The server just dropped off the food and didn’t say anything. She never came back to check on how everything was as well. However at the end of the meal our server was very nice and more personable.
Linda H.
Place rating: 5 Anaheim, CA
Had a great time at dinner. Comfort food and lots of it! Clean fresh food and didn’t have a long wait to eat once we ordered. Quickly becoming regulars
Harris S.
Place rating: 3 Temecula, CA
I came here for with friends after gambling food was good service was bad took them 30min to get my food and not very busy in the restaurant 3 star is for slow time.
Dave H.
Place rating: 5 Fallbrook, CA
Place is 5 star. Service is awesome and quick. Food is fresh and we’ll prepared. Try the Mongolian beef, combo fried rice or basil chicken! I often come to pechanga just to eat here… ok and Gamble some haha.
Yen N.
Place rating: 1 San Clemente, CA
I don’t like this place, the food so salty and not good at all, service bad too, make us waiting too long,
Mike P.
Place rating: 5 Temecula, CA
The BoLucLac is the Ish. Lazy noodles delivers took my mom here for her birthday. Blazing noodles always deliver. Great fresh food. We ordered the duck also we order the new crispy chicken and bok choy yellow curry mushrooms and wonton soup everything came out fresh and service is great we will come here again
Phil P.
Place rating: 4 Reno, NV
Wife and I were at Pechanga Casino and in the mood for Asian Cuisine. Tasty, inexpensive food with really good service. Why 4-stars? I grew up in Oakland, a couple miles away from Oakland Chinatown… the real deal.
Deb B.
Place rating: 4 Baldwinsville, NY
We had a great late lunch at Blazing Noodles. The place was very quiet on this Friday afternoon and our waitress doted on us the entire time without being intrusive. We started with a pot of green tea, hot and sour soup and wonton noodle soup. Both soups were superb, and the wonton noodle soup was a meal in itself. We ordered shanghai noodles and Pad Thai, which we shared. The dishes were so enormous and wonderful but we were only able to eat half of each. Both dishes were full of vegetables as well as a variety of seafood. After realizing how much food was delivered, we called it quits and our waitress wrapped up the remains. We left full, happy, well taken care of with an entire meal for the next day. I highly recommend this restaurant.
Annamarie S.
Place rating: 4 Wildomar, CA
Food was Delicious take away one star because of not being taken care of and will eating the salad with delicious sirloin steak was excellent and the kimchi stirfried shrimp delicious. This foodwas different than any food we’ve had in the area before. I think it’s a little overpriced but it was fun to eat in the casino enjoy a night out.
Yi J.
Place rating: 4 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
A little pricy, but understandable since being inside a casino. I always order the Wonton Noodle Soup. Four pieces of wontons, some spinach and mostly egg noodles and soup. The taste is very yummy and I enjoy it every time. It is $ 11. Another dish that I’ve ordered before is the Salt and Pepper Shrimp. Pricy, but the taste is good with rice. A bit too salty, but considering the name… About $ 20 I believe. Service is always good.
Ailyne H.
Place rating: 3 Valencia, CA
Located inside Pechanga Casino, closer to the hotel. I was skeptical of Blazing Noodles, especially after perusing their menu. Prices were a lot higher than your average Asian restaurant, but granted it was located in the hotel AND I was pretty much hungover that I just needed to eat ASAP. So we resorted to ordering and tried our luck with their soups. My friend ordered won ton noodle soup $ 11 and I opted for the seafood noodle soup $ 13, maybe $ 15. I can’t recall, I just know I had a pounding headache and wanted it to go away :( Anyway, much to our surprise, seriously, the soups we ordered were good! The broth was tasty and the noodles were legit! My friend just wished there were other meats inside her soup aside from the won tons. I would actually come back here, but would try Bamboo first just for comparison. Plus Bamboo was the place we were originally trying to find and mistook Blazing Noodles for it… obviously we just had noodles on our mind: P Staff was friendly here and non-intrusive. Other diners at nearby tables seemed to be equally enjoying their food and the dishes looked tasty!
Rebekah J.
Place rating: 2 Menifee, CA
This place was alright. I had the egg drop soup and and spit an appetizer sampler with one of my friends. It wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever had. The waitress was really nice, but she had a lot of tables and the restaurant was pretty busy. The duck noodle soup looked amazing. I’ll try that if I ever go back.
Sergio m.
Place rating: 1 Anaheim, CA
Food was overly saucy and unflavorful. Our group was very open minded but as we had dinner we all had things wrong with our food. My friend found a hair in her pad Thai and the water was less than drinkable. I realized the red cups they served the water in was for a purpose. Look closely at your food if you decide to dine here. Will not be returning as the price does not match the quality of the food. I would have been content with a fast food Asian food place over Blazing noodles and day ! Our group was disappointed.
Andrea D.
Place rating: 3 South Belt/Ellington, Houston, TX
Service was great and fast. I had the veggie egg rolls, they were tasty but a little to greasy for my liking. The tofu Singapore noodles were good, not great because I requested them extra spicy and I was disappointed with their heat judgement. Overall ok place.
LuCy t.
Place rating: 3 Irvine, CA
Located near the hotel, Blazing Noodles is a more convenient location to get your Asian food fix if you are too lazy to walk to Bamboo. However, if you can help it, I would recommend trekking to Bamboo since the food is tastier there. I have tried the following items: 1) Beef chow fun: pretty safe choice. We usually get this 2) Pad Thai: though not authentic, it tasted good to us 3) Mongolian Beef: tasty but we felt the portion size was small considering the price 4) chicken lettuce wraps: good 5) chicken Satay: also good 6) seafood kimchi fried rice: definitely not authentic. You will be disappointed if you’re expecting real kimchi fried rice. However, if you just think of it as seafood fried rice with bits of kimchi added, then it will be fine. 7) roast duck with noodle soup: good choice if you’re looking for something to warm your tummy
Grace Y.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
We ordered Pad Thai, Pad Seew, Seafood Kimchi Fried Rice and the Lamb dish. They were all too salty overall. The plate is pretty big and thats the only plus for me. Overall, I think its pricy compared to the taste.
Amber L.
Place rating: 2 San Pedro, CA
Blazing Noodles is located inside Pechanga, close to the hotel check in and Blends Coffee and Wine Bar. I honestly expected better for Asian-inspired food. It smelled really good walking by and I had never eaten here before. My mom and I were pretty hungry and we were thinking this was going to be as good as all the other restaurants we’ve eaten in at Pechanga. Boy were we wrong. First issue is that the air conditioner was on full blast in there and even my mom was cold. She’s never cold, mind you! I always tell her that she has that hot latin blood, because she’s always hot, but this time she felt my pain. Our server was really nice. He was good at suggesting dishes. I was torn between the honey walnut shrimp and a spicy chicken dish. He suggested that I go for the spicy chicken dish since I was craving spicy and that I choose chopped chicken breast, instead of the ground chicken. I even asked for extra spicy. My mom ordered the Yang Chow rice dish. The dishes were decent, but they were missing real flava!!! Yeah… I said flava! It was very bland, with light flavor, not what I expected from Chinese food. I read the other reviews, but some of them was from a long time ago, so I thought that maybe they’ve changed, but nope… the other reviews are right. Honestly, it’s a shame, because Pechanga has so many good restaurants, but it seems that it’s Asian restaurants… I’m not a fan of. Both Blazing Noodles and Bamboo need an extreme makeover.
Sam P.
Place rating: 4 Redlands, CA
Mmmmmmmm. Noodles. I love ‘em. And they make noodles right here. It’s a lot of different types of noodles such as Singapore noodles, Hong Kong noodles, or Pad Thai noodles. You get a lot of choices from different countries in Asia to satisfy even the most picky of eaters. They’re located smack dap in the middle of Pechanga Casino. Convenient for when you’re playing Pai Gow and need a break from a losing streak. The prices are on the higher side compared to other Asia restaurants. You can get free wifi if you ask the hotel concierge for the password. My big gripe is that when they’re busy, there’s a bit of a wait. A wait to get a table. A wait to have someone take your order. A wait to get your meal. And a wait for someone to bring the bill. I didn’t wait for my change, I followed the waitress to the cash register.
Erika L.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
My mom insisted for me to eat here since she thought this place was good. So I figured I’ll give it a try sadly this place did not meet my expectations. My thought of this place was a bit overpriced. Ordered two dishes the wonton noodle soup $ 12(good size for 2) and shrimp tempura(6 pieces for $ 14). I wanted to get the fried shrimp balls but they where 3 pieces for $ 14 which were the size of a medium meatball. If you want bang for you buck just go to the buffet.