Had delivered. Soup was good. Was hesitant due to mixed reviews but it turned out pretty well. Tom yum is spicy. Decent portions. Lots of soup broth. Would have again if we’re in town.
Michael B.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
Very good noodles. Great place to have a quick lunch when the atmosphere isn’t terribly important. Quick service and good quality. I would definitely return for lunch.
Hebing Z.
Place rating: 3 Alexandria, VA
Not the best noodle place in town but all the food here are on the cheaper side considering the location and being right across from the Momofuku(a ridiculously expensive ramen place).
Amy C.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Tries curry chicken with rice, phở with brisket, steam dumplings and wonton. Not bad at all. Service is alright.
Annissa V.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
Best phở in town! Cool small place. Price is right. Ingredients are fresh and service is FAST! NEVER a change in services or food… patron for about 5 years or so.
Elena M.
Place rating: 2 Newark, DE
I mean, the service isn’t friendly and the food wasn’t that good. It’s a small place that didn’t have many customers on a Saturday night. I got the red curry chicken and found the sauce to be extremely greasy and the noodles to all stick together, making it hard to eat. What I really didn’t get though was what was making it stick together because there was definitely enough oil to make them slippery. The dumplings, again oily, but decent. And the service was too rushed in the beginning and way too slow at the end. Over all I know I’m not coming back
Patrick T.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
I had the roast pork with Hong Kong style egg noodles and it was excellent. Egg noodles cooked well, seasoned nicely if a little salty. Roast pork was marinated and sweet and delicious. Broth on the side was a little on the sweet side, but good. Overall great food, reasonably priced for the area. I would expect this kind of food from like a street or cart in Asia. I have to come back and try more of the menu.
Kris C.
Place rating: 3 Washington D.C., DC
3.5 stars This is an Asian fusion restaurant that serves primarily Vietnamese, Thai, and Chinese dishes, although I think Vietnamese might be the central focus. I ordered the green curry chicken with rice noodles(they offer the yellow and red curry versions, as well). Of course, I got lots of noodles(not complaining) that were delicious. I couldn’t finish it all and my husband polished it off after he finished his dish, which he loved– I can’t recall the name of it. It’s a decent-sized place that I imagine gets a sizeable weekday lunch crowd. When we went on a Sunday, thee were about 3 – 4 other sets of patrons. Overall, the food was decent, as was the service. I am not a fan and would not rush back, but I would consider them in the future.
Ashley J.
Place rating: 4 Silver Spring, MD
Pretty good phở. I got the Phở Nam. I like the setting. I go there on my lunch break. The phở comes out hot and flavorful.
Rosita C.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
Nice place. Very busy during lunch so I recommend making reservations if you can. Got Sukiyaki Thai style. Was spicy and good. Portion size was large. Coworker got Phở. Tasty food. Can speed up service though.
Tom C.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
Food is very good but services is lacking behind we order 2 beef soup 2 appetizer pork dumpling and roast pork green shrimp curry spicy beef curry it’s ok pork curry it’s ok to. Just Average food nothing much special we are visiting just for 2 days
N A.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
Couldn’t wait the one hour for Momofuku so we walked across the street. Best Plan B ever. Outstanding tom yum soup! Only thing keeping me from giving five stars was the service. One waiter for the whole place on the eve of cherry blossom peak?
D M.
Place rating: 3 Baltimore County, MD
Went for lunch. Got Hong Kong style noodles with soy sauce chicken. Very basic dish. Noodles, chicken, and scallions. Flavor was fine. Nothing special. The sauces they have on the table go well with this dish. Particularly the sweet one. Broth soup was basic but didn’t finish because there was a bug in it. Unfortunate, but things happen. As long as that’s not a typical occurrence. Would probably go back in the future but not my first choice. Service fine, bathroom clean, prices decent.
Cee M.
Place rating: 5 Waldorf, MD
Every time I visit Noodles on 11, I always have a pleasant experience. I swear I crave phở at least once a week lol. Anywho– I have a few phở places I frequent depending on my location and this place will always be on my list! On my last visit I ordered the Phở Nam(Beef Flank). In short this place is TASTY! I usually visit during lunch time but this day I came for dinner. I believe I paid 13.15 for the phở alone once the bill came. The service is always exceptional and the staff is super friendly but not overwhelming. Definitely would recommend!
Starr L.
Place rating: 3 Denver, CO
If you like a variety of authentic noodles, this is the place for you. I ordered the Hong Kong noodles and they came out pretty quick. The taste was fine and the noodles were pretty good. They were silky smooth like the same noodles in HK, and the beef was tender. Kudos on doing the noodles right. They complimented the order with a side of soup(common in HK) but I found myself hungry within an hour of eating dinner there. The soup itself had no meat but only a few diced green onions. I don’t really know what to think about the HK soup, which is typically supposed to be a chicken-broth soup that’s like a less salty version of wonton soup. Their soup was not bland. It wasn’t like wonton soup in its taste, but definitely not bland. I would be willing to overlook the soup but they barely gave any noodles in my order. I’m no expert on measurements, but I seriously felt like the noodles + the soup totaled less than 6 ounces worth of food. The place was clean and the service was pretty good. They refilled drinks fairly quickly and were friendly when approached. Overall, if they were to be 4 stars, they’d have to have more food, do the soup differently when served with the noodles on the side, and maybe add a small side appetizer, like maybe with an egg roll, wonton or dumpling or something.
Joyce F.
Place rating: 3 Falls Church, VA
Ordered: Tum yum roast pork noodle soup for lunch; $ 10 HUGE broth bowl with pretty good tum yum broth. Maybe it’s because the bowl is so large and everything is just swimming in broth but they don’t give you that much noodles or vegetables; quite a few pieces of roast pork though. Overall, tasty and somewhat reasonable price for DC(lunch). Pretty good Thai ice tea for $ 3.50 Not top notch but will probably return to satisfy noodle soup cravings.
Lam L.
Place rating: 4 San Jose, CA
Decent price and pretty good soup. Had phở special and wonton soup. Clean place. Giving it 4 stars since its the only phở place around. I’m from out of town so its nice to grab something familiar.
Taz W.
Place rating: 4 Washington, DC
The PhoGa & shrimp spring rolls & this place are soooooo good! I’ve never had their style spring roll, well now I plan to come here more often for them! Service was almost 5 star, but their attention to our table sometimes caused them to become distracted by the volume of customers. I’m a fan!
Pam Z.
Place rating: 3 Washington, DC
3.5 stars As overpriced and fusioney as this place is, it’ll do in a pinch for your friends who are a little above or not adventurous enough to venture into Chinatown/Chinablock. They offer Hong Kong style noodles, phở, tom yum thai, and curry, along with a more plain style. I like that they have choy sum with oyster sauce on the menu(Asian veggies ftw), although I didn’t get a chance to order it. I also like that they have fish sauce and four different kinds of spicy condiments(pickled jalapenos, red chili oil, sriracha, and mystery chili sauce). I got the tom yum broth with roasted pork, spicy, with egg noodles(comes with your choice of meat/vegetarian and kind of noodle: rice, egg, and cellophane). While my dish was yummy and came out quickly, it was skimpy on the veggies and pork, heavy on the broth. Additionally, since I was a solo diner, it took almost 15 minutes to get my check at a packed lunch hour. $ 10 + tax and tip
Ryan E.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, VA
Very solid addition to the eastern downtown lunch scene. It’s on 11th street and NY Ave. I got a phở combo to see the meats, but will probably stick with phở brisket like normal from now on. Decent phở. Probably second tier. Not awful like others say. Certainly worth it for $ 10. Very, very fast service. Counter available for one-offers like me. Will repeat.