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Noodle Bar

172 Orchard St
New York, NY 10002
(212) 228-9833

 
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chewonthat.blogspot.com review
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"Awhile back, I was wandering around a new section of Greenwich Village after discovering that my building did not, in fact, house a hidden laundry room that I was simply having trouble finding. Without a proper laundry bag, I was unabashedly wandering aro..."
events.nytimes.com review
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nymag.com review
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"You can't keep a good restaurateur down: After a short-lived foray into upscale Chinese cuisine at Yumcha, Quentin Danté blazed around the corner and opened Noodle Bar. Taking the hawker stands of fifties Hong Kong as his inspiration, he tackles the genre..."
search.cityguide.aol.com review
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"It's about time the West Village gets a noodle bar worth its salty broth. Quentin Dante and Ten Vong try their chemistry again here after the ill-fated closing of their previous joint venture, Yumcha...."
villagevoice.com review
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"Marching in the footsteps of Republic and Kelley & Ping, Noodle Bar is way more creative when it comes to pan-Asian noodle and rice dishes. The thumb-size café may be tight as far as space is concerned, but as compensation, the BYOB policy means you can..."

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