Noodle Express
About
Dim Sum, Asian Fusion
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 180 King Street Unit 107, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3G8
Phone: (204) 943-9760
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- turned_in_notGood For Happy HourYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Ms. M C.
I am back in the States and really wish I could Dim (me) Sum right now.
Portions great, flavor great, prices- amazing.
I will return when I am back on business. -
Albert S.
Visit this place when you have a low budget and this place will get you fill. However what you pay is what you get. Ordered a wonton noodle soup and Siu mai. Well....everything is blend. Soup broth is pretty much tasteless as well as Siu mai. However portion is big. Your decision of quality or quantity.
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Calvin S.
+.5 for service
Noodle Express, as the name suggests, serves noodles, but also dim sum as well. As other reviews suggest, it's definitely a hole-in-the-wall establishment, and it's reflected by the relatively low prices for this place.
My party of 8 tried a wide range of dim sum (some people I was with were having dim sum for the first time), including shrimp dumpling, pork dumpling, beef omasum, sticky rice, curry squid, eggplant, pork noodle rolls, shrimp noodle rolls, and golden dumpling buns. We also had two noodle plates: Singapore Noodle and Beef and Rice Noodle.
The noodle rolls were really good, as well as all the dumplings and buns. Everything else was just okay, but for the price I can't really complain. Their curry squids are miniscule in size though, as well as their sticky rice...something to keep in mind if you're considering those two items.
Service was excellent. Rushed, but excellent. The employees will attend to only if you wave them down, so don't expect them to just come over. Asian standards here.
Nonetheless, Noodle Express does a decent job for dim sum at an excellent price. It won't get the 4-star approval for me as it's a case of "you get what you paid for", but it works for the clientele here. -
Jacqueline T.
I have been to Noodle Express on several occasions and loved the food there and prices are inexpensive, compared to other Chinese restaurants.
Every time that I've been there, the place is packed. The interior reminds me of a hole-in-the-wall type of restaurant, much similar to the local shops or known as in Cantonese, "cha chan teng," which you'll find in Hong Kong.
When ordering, they provide you with a sheet that has all the food items. All you have to do is put a check mark next to the dishes you want, and flag the waitress/waiter over, and hand it to him/her.
I have tried their dim sum, with the selection being limited, but they do offer a bit more on weekends and holidays. The barbecue pork rice was a generous portion and comes with some Chinese greens. The wonton noodle soup is also very good, portion again is generous, and also is served with Chinese greens and scallion. Other items I have also tried include the pan fried beef ho fan, century egg and lean pork congee, and one of the clay pot rices.
To sum it all, good food, inexpensive, and large portions that's great for sharing. -
Jason R.
We have to brag about this place - happy hour from 2-10pm everything is 2.50 per dish
They dont serve Pepsi products but the staff went out of their way to pick up a very cold Pepsi to the market next door. Service is fantastic
Below are the list of food that we ordered and have tons of left over after the fact
Green peppers, shrimp/scallop dumplings, sticky rice, squid, Vietnamese spring rolls, lobster rolls, mango pudding and custard buns
After many years of searching we found the best one in the city.
Next time you have a craving for dim sum go to "noodle express" (107-180 king street)