| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 6816 Slide Rd ste 8, Lubbock, TX 79424, USA |
| Zip code: | 79424 |
| Website: | https://www.ezordernow.com/funnoodlebartx |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Sunday: | 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM |
The absolute best steamed dumplings I've had. I love that they have chili oil table side, cause I love the stuff. The bao was delicious, and the noodles were legit. Definitely coming back to this spot.
Long wait to get in this popular noodle house, but it was worth the wait. They have a sign up sheet on outside near the front door and they will call you when your table is ready. We walked over to Hobby Lobby and browsed while we waited. I had the spicey beef bowl. Plenty of meat and a rich broth. Tons of noodles. Service was efficient and polite. Bring a large appetite because they are generous portions. My daughter ordered fried pork bao and thought they were great.
This place is a hidden gem in West Texas! The place is on the smaller size, so if it's the weekend you will probably have to do the "waiting list". They have regular noodles, dry and fried as well. You can seat by the food bar, and basically get a view of how the do the plates. The steamed dumplings are a must try! Plates range from around $12 - $15. The food is fresh, tasty and big size portions. They also have to-go options, which some people prefer due to the waiting times. You have to try this is you are in Lubbock!
Great tasting food. I had the tonkotsu ramen with shrimp. Very flavorful and it come with a whole egg, not just a half. Had some pork dumplings which were also excellent. Staff was kind and prompt. I have been to many ramen shops in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and Fun Noodle bar surpasses or is on par with many. Definitely check it out.
First time here and I was disappointed. This place is a definite mom and pop and reminded me of my time in southeast asia where places like this are the best places to find a meal. I was hoping for more from a restaurant that makes their own noodles in house which are the best thing about this place.
The boa was small and about the size of soup dumplings but they were bland or to sweet.
The wide noodles with cumin and chicken was cold when it was served to me and also was to sweet. I had to add salt, pepper, chili oil and soy sauce to cut the sweetness and even then it was sweet.
The cucumber were wilted and probably the closest item I had to the original flavor but not a high bar to clear as it is just vinegar, cucumber and chili oil.
The boba was watered-down and the only thing I expected to be sweet but in fact was not. You couldn't taste the tea or the milk.
It may not be for me but it seems to be popular so it suites for some people but I will pass it asked to come back.