Max Noodle House

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Richmond, Canada

Cantonese restaurant· Chinese restaurant· Chinese· Noodles

Max Noodle House Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Max Noodle House is located in Richmond, Canada on 8291 Alexandra Rd. Max Noodle House is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category cantonese restaurant in Canada.

Address

8291 Alexandra Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6042318141

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

Small plates

Open hours

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Debbie Hahn

Omg the best original wonton noodle soup. Small bowl but so so good. Been coming here for almost 20 years now! So good

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Vancouver’s Belly

Pretty busy Chinese restaurant with a lot of locals. I think they are pretty known for their pork hock , and beef brisket. I decided to give this place a try since my friends raved about this place. I specifically ordered a braised beef/tendon and added pork hock into my rice noodle soup. Its jam packed with meat on top, but there were noodles and soup on the bottom. Surprisingly, filling for myself. I ordered at 9.50 dish, added the pork hock and my meal came to 11.50 before taxes. I didnt try out the other dishes, but I think its worth trying if I were going with some friends. Portions looked pretty decent.

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Patrick Soon

Great food. Extremely expensive though. Was pretty surprised. The incredibly small noodle bowl you see is priced at nearly 14. And the kitchen staff started an argument while we were there (amongst themselves). This may be the most expensive restaurant in the lower mainland for what the food is. For my mom and I, we spent over 65 for two bowls of noodles, and three side dishes. Just insanity.

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Terence Leung

The noodles are probably the best in town. We ordered dumplings, beef briskets/tendons, and stewed pork hocks. All are good. Small portion so if you're a big eater, be prepared to order double. There aren't a lot of selections. Didn't try any congee. The rice in pots is off the mark. Rice is too hard and is not as flavourful as some other places. In short, stick with their noodles.

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Jessica L.

Best wonton noodles, beef brisket, dry fried pork noodles 炸醬麵 - all of which I crave it often. They are definitely traditional especially with the super small portions (not the best value). It's really yummy and I always come back despite the price!