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Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Lunch With Beth–Joy Hing BBQ Noodle House

Beth was craving soup, and I'm always ready for noodles in any form, so we went over to Joy Hing BBQ Noodle House on Kearny Street, which specializes in both.
Beth had a bowl of Spicy Angus Beef Noodle Soup, which was pho, with the extra vegetables on the side. This soup was listed on a sign on the wall, not on the menu. At Joy Hing, all the wall signs are translated into English.

Close Up of the Soup
 I had the Mixed Seafood Chow Fun.
The food was tasty and reasonably priced. There was also a lot of it. We both had enough left over for another meal, and our waiter cheerfully brought us containers to pack it in.



Sunday, January 26, 2014

Ramen Underground

Beth and I decided to catch Corazone under the Dome at the Westfield Center before it closes on July 7, so I met her after work and we set off for Shorty Goldstein's for dinner. Alas, Shorty isn't open for dinner. Then we went across the street to to the Crocker Galleria, only to discover that the only food place still open was the sandwich shop. So we went over to Kearny Street to see what we could find. Most of the places we like were still open, but we jumped at the chance to actually get into Ramen Underground, which is always too crowded at lunchtime for us to consider.

The sign on the street signifies "open"!
We initially sat at the counter but were soon able to move to a table. A very nice waitress immediately gave us menus and water, but the writing is literally on the wall–the walls are all covered with chalkboard paint.




 The place is extremely small, so if you're claustrophobic, order to-go. As you can see, it was a tight squeeze between counter and tables when we left.


This is not your dorm ramen! Even Dave Lister would like these "pot noodles." Beth ordered miso broth with fried pork belly added. After we started eating, a woman sharing our table gifted her with half a soft-cooked egg.


I don't usually finish most of my broth, so I ordered the nightly special, Salad Ramen, which comes with a very small amount of vegetarian broth. This is a totally vegetarian dish, but I ordered pork belly as an add-on. Unfortunately, the kitchen neglected to add it. This was, however, quite enough food for me. Both bowls came with a hefty portion of chewy noodles.

Lesson learned! Beth and I need to branch out to dinner sometimes so we can actually get in the door to order food at someplace like Underground Ramen. Is there a restaurant that always has a line out the door for dinner? Maybe check it out for lunch and you'll be able to get a jump on some delicious foods yourselves!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Lunch With Beth--House of Xian Dumpling Restaurant

Beth had checked the resto House of Xian Dumpling Restaurant out herself and deemed it blogworthy. Housemade noodles and both Xian and Shanghai dumplings. What more could we ask for? And we've been craving Shanghai dumplings ever since Happy Dumplings closed their brick-and-mortar to concentrate on the food truck circuit.
The place setting is simple. This food does not need embellishment.
We tried the pork dumplings in both styles and liked them both so much we couldn't pick a favorite. The bok choy with oyster sauce was delivered to our table by mistake, but we ate it--and paid for it.

Boiled Xian Pork and Chive Dumplings


Bok Choy with Oyster Sauce


Pan Fried Shanghai Pork Dumplings      

Noodles and dumplings were made in the dining room by the in-house noodle maker. We definitely recommend this restaurant. Hand-pulled noodles are a treat!




 

If you know of any other Chinatown restaurants with hand-pulled noodles, please let us know in the comments.