The line gets pretty long around noon, so it’s better to come early or later if you don’t want to wait. If you want to order noodle soup, the wait is longer than the regular food line since each soup is made to order. Instead of waiting on the regular line on the right side, you’ll have to squeeze in your order on the left side with the cashier. Sometimes there’s already a short soup line in front of the cashier to place your soup order. If you’re not ordering soup, then the regular food line moves pretty quickly. You pick the items you want and pay for it. Chicken Noodle Soup(made spicy unless you specify not to) $ 8 — It’s pretty spicy if you go with the spicy option, so you might want to add your own hot sauce if you’re not sure you can handle the heat. The ingredients are fresh and comes with tons of chicken, bok choy, onion and carrots. The noodles are thick rice noodles. General Tso Chicken was pretty good. I got it with a side of rice and mixed vegetables for $ 7. Pot Stickers 2 for $ 1 — These pot stickers were meat stuffed and deep fried.
Park B.
Classificação do local: 5 Clarkston, GA
good quality food and tastes very fresh, good price too, the ladies are really nice
Maret M.
Classificação do local: 4 Collierville, TN
On a rainy day, their chicken noodle soup(which has a little kick to it) hits the spot! Will be back!
Joy H.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
Went in with low expectations. Got the general tso’s and red curry chicken, both of which were lackluster. Please don’t get me started on the«fried rice.» Best thing they have going for them are the egg rolls.
Katherine W.
Classificação do local: 4 Chattanooga, TN
Surprisingly tasty for food court food. I had the Pad Thai, spicy Thai chicken, and red curry chicken. All were quite good, but the texture of the chicken in the two chicken dishes was completely different.
Jeremy G.
Classificação do local: 5 Charlotte, NC
Kinda hard to find but worth it. Really nice employee and really good food considering its food court food. Def worth a go…
Meaghan W.
Classificação do local: 2 Silver Spring, MD
The food was awful! I am not vegetarian or vegan but I occasionally have meatless meals. I wanted to try the red curry tofu but they did not have that on the day of my visit. Instead, I tried their vegetable tofu and it was horrible. I only had one piece of it. The rest went in the trash. The noodles were just plain old pad Thai noodles… nothing special. I also had the sesame chicken. It was way too sweet. It had way too much sauce and it tasted like it had been sitting for several days. This was not a good visit for me and I do not plan to visit again.
Hart P.
Classificação do local: 3 Gallatin, TN
Part of the Peachtree Center food court. Quick service for Thai food at lunch. The price is reasonable and the food is served off of a buffet line. Because of volume, the food is hot and freshly prepared. You can also order off an overhead menu, however, it will take a little longer.
Jeff K.
Classificação do local: 3 Orlando, FL
It’s a solid choice in the food court, but I don’t know if I would hurry back. The noodles were tasty, and the chicken tasted similar to what you’d get at any pseudo-Asian food court chain across the country. It’s good, it’s just not special. I do feel like there may have been better options on the menu to choose from, but none that happened to suit my mood at the time.
Ice B.
Classificação do local: 4 Atlanta, GA
Solid chines food court food to a very good price. They are hidden but it’s worth looking for it. The lunch deals are great and taste good.
Mike P.
Classificação do local: 5 Norcross, GA
Awesome. What a great place to eat in the food court. Wonderfully prepared authentic Thai food by a bunch of little Thai women. Can’t wait to go back
Rock C.
Classificação do local: 1 Sparks, NV
Food poisoned! My friend and I got food to go for lunch today and he got so sick after eating the chicken noodle he threw up the whole afternoon. They put so much msg and salt in my food it made me sick as well, I ordered the rice dish. We will not be back, this is not a place to come if you care about your health.
Rebecca F.
Classificação do local: 3 Atlanta, GA
If you need something super quick and you’re craving asian food. Noodle Café is exactly«A-OK» in my opinion. They don’t really even give you a chance to browse the menu board before pushing the«lunch special» on you as soon as you walk up to the small hidden counter in the food court. The lunch special is around $ 6 for two items served with rice or noodles. The red chicken curry is good. definitely not the best I’ve had and if you like spicy curry. you will need to add sriracha to this one, but the coconut milk and flavor of spices is there. The sauteed green beans are pretty good too. The fried items look like your typical general tso’s and sesame, I’ve never tried them as I try to stay away from the«falling asleep at my desk post-lunch» heavy items.
Meredith B.
Classificação do local: 4 Midlothian, VA
It pays to note that I give the place four stars not because it’s the best Thai I ever had, but because it is excellent for what it is– a wee tiny counter in a food court that offers a bit of a change from fried chicken and french fries. I invariably order the same thing now, though in past years I’ve experimented with the various dishes. I find the noodles, covered in curry chicken, and with a side of the green beans to be delicious, a bit spicy, and pleasantly balanced as a meal. Service is swift and polite, the cost is reasonable, and the portions are good.
Robin S.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
I considered giving Noodle Café only one star, but then thought that being a bit unfair. Plus I worry that Sara M would unfriend me if I did. This is a Dragon*Con visit, around 6-ish on a Saturday. There was a line but not a long one, so I arrived at the counter in short order. Before getting there, all I had to go on in terms of options was the menu placed fairly high and mostly out of view until I got closer to the counter. Well, that was a waste of time anyway. You order whatever they have ready and you won’t know that until you get close. After the helpful gentleman behind the counter waved off my first two choices(one off the aforementioned menu, one based on the signs under the counter), I selected noodles with ‘spicy’ thai chicken and eggplant. During this interaction, he also pointed to a sign that said something about the lunch special. Not sure how that was relevant, it not being lunchtime. Next stop was paying. Another helpful but younger gentleman asked me what I ordered so he could ring me up. Rather than guess what he wanted me to say — noodles with meat & vegetable?, specifically what meat and vegetable? — I just pointed to the box he had in front of him and said ‘whatever’s in there’. He opened it and rang it up pronto. Why not do that in the first place? The scene was a bit hectic(Dragon*Con) after all. So, my impression is that they could use a little organization behind the counter. But no big deal, even if I really didn’t get what I wanted. The food: terrible. Chicken was tasteless, not a hint of spiciness and riddled with bad cuts. The eggplant was somehow even more tasteless than the chicken and cooked to the point of being almost a fluid. The noodles were also bland. Only liberal amounts of soy and sriracha made the whole meal palatable. I actually considered dumping it and getting something from another vendor, but I was on a schedule. Maybe I ordered the wrong items. I’d actually give this place another try, ordering something different. After all, Sara M splashes five stars on the place. Must be something to it. But my visit was not good at all.
Pedro S.
Classificação do local: 4 Marietta, GA
The worst kept secret in this food court is the fried rice at The Noodle Café. When you see a big group of people just hanging around waiting, this is what they’re waiting for. Each one is made to order, with fresh basil and a nice level of heat if you ask for it. That being said, the chicken, if you add it to your fried rice, is bland and overcooked, so I highly suggest going the egg or tofu route.
Phoebe T.
Classificação do local: 4 Marietta, GA
Their vegetable noodle soup is excellent — it has real vegetables(bok choy, carrots, etc) and wonderful noodles along with a spicy soup that is just right. Call and order before you walk over since soup usually takes 10 minutes to make. My only beef with this place is the price. $ 7? Really??? Noodle soups are cheaper in MANHATTAN. For a vegetable soup I would really hope it would be closer to $ 5-$ 6. Anyways, I will come here when I want to spurge on lunch and really want noodle soup. They also have other asian favorites and pre-made pad thai.
Gracie C.
Classificação do local: 1 Downtown, Atlanta, GA
This place is a disgrace to the Asian race. The food sucks. I ordered the vietnamese phở soup and it taste so nasty. The meatballs are Italian and the noodle are for pad Thai. The first time I ate here I was also disappointed and thought I’d come back and give it another shot. Don’t waste your money.
Chan V.
Classificação do local: 5 Lawrenceville, GA
I work downtown and when I need a alittle Asian fix, I have to go to Noodle Café. EVERYTHINGISGOOD. They have a lunch special everyday, You can pick fried rice, white rice or pad thai with two choice of sides. My favorite would be the Thai Spicy Chicken and Tofu with Vegetables on rice. Its a good deal and they give you plenty. Say hello to Johnny at the register. I’m a huge fan of this place.
Jang C.
Classificação do local: 3 Mableton, GA
Noodle Café is a tiny place inside the food court of Peachtree Center. It’s so tiny, you might miss it. The setup is pretty standard. You go in, pick your noodles, and your 2 – 3 sides. It’s like the burbon chicken place, the Chinese food place, and the myriad of other similar places at mall food courts where you choose your grilled chicken chunks, your sides, and your carb. I had the Pad Thai with eggrolls and dumplings as my side. The eggrolls and dumplings were your standard ones you see everywhere. They were fine. The Pad Thai was okay. It wasn’t as flavorful as other proper-Thai places. But it satisfied. They are cheap and if you want something other than fried rice and lo-mein, try this place out.