Noodle Oodle
106 Queensway, Paddington, Greater London W2 4
67%
will return
  
4.1/5.0
11 reviews

Formerly named Inn Noodle, this establishment has been all halal (and pork free) only since March 2009. Noodle Oodle has revamped the menu to include halal versions of traditional Shanghai-ese dim sum dishes, which required experimentation with non-pork meats in a way that helped satisfy dim sum purists as well as Muslim palates. This makes it the first halal Shanghai-ese dim sum restaurant in Britain. Celebrity chef and Hell's Kitchen presenter Gordon Ramsay was seen trying his hand at pulling noodles at the Central London branch of this restaurant, and losing out to the head chef. All noodles are pulled fresh every day. Open from 12 noon to 11pm daily, with £5 lunch take away specials and set menus available.   Added on April 30, 2009 and last updated 2 years ago

Noodle Oodle
The basics

Halal summary

Owner/manager

Quick facts

Record added by
71
Paddington, Greater London


User lists that include Noodle Oodle
  by 
 

  by 
 

  by 
 

  by 
 
Latest reviews

6
United Kingdom
 
★★★  Went on recommendation of a friend. Also because they serve halal duck. Like the mini computers. It is cramped. Food good. Reasonable price.

1
Singapore
 
NR  Decent and authentic Chinese food. Portion of duckmeat is pathetic, too much garlic in chilli and steep price.

8
London, England
 
NR  Lovely food! Horrible staff! They rushed us when ordering, over charged us

116
Leicester, Leicestershire
 
★★★★  very good food and freshly cooked not child freindly do NOT take your babies there like i did no child seats no nothing starters great main course great it would have been nice if we were served our starters before our main course all in all good food and hectic atmosphere

29
United Kingdom
 
★★★★  We went to this place for a quick dinner last night, the food was really good. I ordered the 2 roasted meat dish which includes bbq chicken, roast duck and rice. The duck was a bit fatty but still tasty and the chicken was delicious. My husband had the kung pao chicken which he loved, he doesn't like Chinese food but said he would love to come back here. The place is pretty simple looking with square tables, that are fairly close to together. It's not an expensive place. It gets busy later in the evening, probably a good sign that it's a local fav. I would definitely recommend this place for good halal Chinese food.

9
Ankara, Turkey
 
★★★★★  While going through Chinatown in central London, the displays of Chinese restaurants featuring rows of roasted ducks with their attractive brown glaze always watered my mouth. I even tried some of their offerings involving only vegetables, and loved them! I also go to Wagamama from time to time and enjoy vegetarian food there.

Before Noodle Oodle, I even traveled all the way down to Tooting Bec to try a halal Chinese restaurant, so when I came across Noodle Oodle here at zabihah.com, I immediately jumped at the opportunity.

As some reviewers have stated, this is a friendly place, but within the limits of Chinese restaurants, I must say! The emphasis is on good and fresh food, and in both fronts, Noodle Oodle really delivers!

I had their "two meat roast" combo, which means chicken and duck, and it was tasty. Next time, I will try their beef stew but admittedly, the menu places a heavy emphasis on birds. The dim sum I tried was very tasty as well. Finally, their red bean paste cake was a nice, if not a bit unusual dessert to top everything off.

1
London, England
 
★★★  good food but they DO SELL ALCOHOL!
so... not really halal!

9
United States
 
★★★★★  Great food. Truly a gem. Try the crispy duck rolls.

6
United Kingdom
 
★★★★★  Amazing Chinese, fully halal, great staff, accomodating & friendly! Food was sooo good!

1
London, England
 
★★★  very good food but not sure about their halal certificate...
and not children friendly whatsoever

71
Paddington, Greater London
 
★★★★★  Amazing, amazing cuisine, produced by passionate owners who are meticulous about fresh Shanghaiese food. Every item on the menu is halal and you won't find fresher noodles anywhere. They've taken great care to make halal versions of pork dim sum classics (often to the frustration of purists) which are incredible! For those in the neighborhood who have been frustrated by the limited Chinese halal options (such as Ping Pong, which reversed it's halal chicken options), this is the place to be.
No followers


Add review for Noodle Oodle


SEARCH
Add a restaurant or market to our database
BROWSE RESTAURANTS
OTHER SEARCHES
OUR SPONSORS

MOST RECENT USER LISTS
  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 

  by 



SITE FEATURES

PLATFORM AVAILABILITY

ABOUT ZABIHAH