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Native Noodles New York Reviews from The Last Year
Super fast takeout service, very friendly & kind.
The food is authentic and amazing. The Laksa Noodles (soup tastier than dry), Sayer Lodeh (coconut veggie stew), chili crab buns, and mango pudding were all standouts. Incredible tastes, super reasonable prices. Cannot wait to return.
"Cleary you never been to Singapore"! Native Noodles in NYC
"Cleary you never been to Singapore"! Native Noodles in NYC gives you the ultimate singaporean experience without the miles! Go get some noodles!
Pros: affordable, dense food that will keep you full.
Initially it looks like a small portion, but idk HOW but I always feel so full after I have a bowl of noodles from here. Some of my friends sometimes can't finish their bowl of noodles in one sitting. Cons: not a super nice sit down restaurant, could have been better ventilated. The front of the restaurant looks quite messy but understandable for a family owned business. Not the nicest dining experience, but my general feeling was good since I enjoyed the company of the people I dined there with. Pretty good food for the area and I will probably be back at some point!
Native noodles was so good! Got the satay peanut noodles
Native noodles was so good! Got the satay peanut noodles and was happy with it, portions are big. Everyone i was with enjoyed what they ordered
A small friendly spot with spot on Singaporean noodle
A small friendly spot with spot on Singaporean noodle dishes. In the heat of this summer their seasonal cold noodle dishes are bright well seasoned and so appreciated. Pricing is great, especially their lunch specials which easily serv
This is a Singaporian hole in the wall spot in Washington
This is a Singaporian hole in the wall spot in Washington Heights near Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. I came here hungry after visiting my mom in the hospital. They have a limited menu. I tried their dry laksa noodles with pork and also their pork and shrimp wontons. I liked the wontons had a crispy skin. The filling needed more flavor and I am glad it came with a sweet chili sauce. The sauce on the laksa noodles was excellent, I loved the lemon grass and coconut flavor. The pork was flavorful and cooked well. However, the noodles were overcooked and soggy and the egg were overcooked as well making them rubbery with a brittle skin. There is no bathroom and limited seating. It seems like more of a takeout spot.
Came here a month ago after just moving to NY so I was very
Came here a month ago after just moving to NY so I was very excited to see that there was Singaporean food option! The prices were very affordable and the food was very yummy. However this is not a good sit down restaurant! The restaurant had a foul smell to it that made it hard to enjoy the meal since it would overpower the food and there was no service at all despite sitting down. But that should have been a given because their bowls and utensils were all take out. If you want to come here, highly recommend taking it home to eat!
Sad to say that this place was the most disappointing
Sad to say that this place was the most disappointing eatery during our trip in NY, especially when we went out of our way to come here. I don't know why it has such high ratings. I've had better Singaporean food at many other mom & pop shops. I really really wanted to like this place. The only thing that was decent & worth the price were the crispy potato patties. It was the most unappealing item as the 3 patties looked burnt, but they were packed with flavor. Nice size, too. The Chili Crab Buns were just ok, & very basic. You can tell that the buns are from a dinner roll tube by their shape (they were rounds cut into halves & then fried). I used to fry those type of dinner rolls when I was a kid, so I know the texture & taste. The "crab" sauce was a cold flavorless tomato sauce with a tiny bit of crab meat that didn't taste like crab meat. It was weird to dip the hot fried buns into the cold tomato sauce. This made me sad. The Laksa stew had good flavor. The lemongrass aroma was amazing. However, the rice noodles were overcooked. They were soggy. So sad. The most disappointing item was the Wonton Dumpling Noodles. The braised soy sauce came in a ONE oz to-go container & the egg noodles were super dry with zero flavor. The 3 small pieces of fried wontons tasted stale. I had to drink a lot of water to help push the dried noodles down my throat. After 3 bites I lost my appetite. This dish was a total let down. I was devastated. The quality of these dishes do not match their menu prices. Although the A/C was running, the sliding door was completely open so we could feel all the heat from outside. I don't know why they did that. It caused a lot of condensation to drip through the vents. Even the water from their dispenser was warm. We drank a lot of it to try & stay cool, & for me to be able to swallow the dried egg noodles. & then guess what? They have NO RESTROOMS.
I was excited to go here to try what I though would be
I was excited to go here to try what I though would be great food. The location wasn't much to look at and it had the basic hole in the wall ambiance, so for the price I paid I was expecting some really good food or at least a decent portion. I got neither, the food was subpare and for the price we got really small portions(think fine dinning portions). Laska plus shrimp is $13+$1.50 The paste had a great lemongrass and coconut curry flavor, but the noodles could not hold up to it and were super soft and over cooked. Shrimps were ok. Chili crab bun $8 This was just weird we got 4 fried bun the size of half a clementine and a cold sweet tomato sauce with a small lump of crab thrown in it. Wonton dumpling noodle $12.50 This dish was the most disappointing. The noodles were very bland and the dumplings were fried wontons which seemed like they were frozen for a long time. Crispy potato patties(Begedil) $7.50 This was the only saving grace. The patties although looken a bit dark and over cooked, tasted good and had decent value. If I only ordered this item I would have goven this place 4 stars The service was good and the staff was friendly.
Delicious spicy noodles.
Inexpensive and fast. A little hard to feel ms the first time.
Not just noodles!
Oh, go! It's a busy hole in the wall in the Columbia Presbyterian Hospital area. Friendly, fast service and interesting food. We went twice in a week.
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Congrats on 3 mil
By 🍑 @BraveCloth47, 06/01/2023 9:25 am
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Congrats to Jonas and the team for hitting this revenue milestone. Looking forward to seeing what the rest of the year has in store. @ColorfulRod45
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Answer from 🦩 @FluffyStar64 (06/01/2023 9:28 am)
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Answer from 🥷🏻 @ColorfulRod45 (06/01/2023 9:38 am)
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haha thank you for the post!!! That's much appreciated, I guess two people were watching the number flip 🤣🤣🤣
All kidding aside - I know how much time you guys spend on the platform to make it what it is, very happy to have you!
ps. sorry for the duplicate reply, I just found a bug in the image ratios 🤦🏻♂️
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