Noodle Street, an authentic Chinese restaurant known for its hand-pulled noodles, is coming to Westwood Village, according to the shopping center’s website.
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“As Chinese immigrants, we have our deeply rooted cultures in noodles for thousands of years. For us, it is a taste of home. With the help of friends, we opened our first restaurant in 2017. What started as a small wish of bringing the most authentic handmade noodles to immigrants just like us, became something grander,” says the noodle joint’s website.
“Hand-pulled noodles, or handmade noodles, are also known as 拉面 (la-mian). These wheat flour-based ingredients are an important component of Chinese food culture. They are noodles that are not made by machine, but by the strength of a human’s upper body,” the site continues.
Noodle Street’s menu includes appetizers like fried chicken wings, lamb skewers, cucumber salad, and pan fried dumplings; and dishes like noodle soups, stir fries, build-your-own noodles, scallion pancakes, pork buns, and a variety of fried rice. They also serve tea, fresh juices, and soda.
The brand also open stores in Fullerton, Monrovia, Arcadia, Pasadena, Irvine, and East Vale, and is also working on another location in Chino. An opening date for Noodle Street’s Westwood Village outpost has not been announced.