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Kung Fu Noodle is located on Seymour Street downtown Vancouver, which is a block away from the Pacific Center. It has been opened for so many years. There are more than two locations in the Great Vancouver Area. My boyfriend and I have been to the noodle restaurant to eat so many times. We enjoyed having authentic Chinese noodle at this place.<br/ <br/ The most recently we had Kung Fu Noodle was two weeks ago when we went back to Vancouver looking for a place. We arrived at Kung Fu Noodle around 4:30 pm. It was very early and the restaurant was very busy at all. We found a table and sat down. Then, we began to order our food. My boyfriend ordered the traditional noodle bowl – Lanzhou Stretched Noodle with the chicken popcorn. I had Deep fried squid and Kungfu noodle beef with tomato soup. After we ordered the food, our dish came out of the kitchen fast. The taste was the same as before. But, the quality of the noodle was smaller and not as good as before. I love deep fried squid. It was made by special seasonings, which is very delicious. The whole meal was not too expensive. It was around $40 for both of us, which was great. We had a great experience dining in Kung Fun Noodle.
Really decent Lan Zhou beef noodle soup here! Love how tender the beef is. The soup is tasty without MSG. We also ordered their lamb skewers but were a bit disappointed with them. They were breaded and fried, not grilled. If you are looking for a decent bowl of noodles, I would definitely recommend this place!
I dined at a restaurant located next to Bay Sushi on Seymour Street. I visited for lunch with my colleagues and we were promptly seated. This establishment specializes in Sichuan Chinese cuisine. I opted for a $12 combo meal, which came with a soup and a soda. The food was delicious and I would definitely frequent this restaurant again.
I stumbled upon this noodle spot while walking to the SFU downtown campus and decided to stop in for lunch. The noodles here are absolutely amazing - they are freshly handmade right in the back of the restaurant. I chose to try their special lamb noodle soup and it was absolutely incredible, especially on a cold winter day. I definitely plan on returning next week when I'm back at school.