Noodle Ranch (Reported Closed)

(206) 728-0463

2228 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA | Directions   98121

47.613923 -122.345229
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Neighborhoods:
Belltown, Downtown

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Restaurants
Price:
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Cuisine:
Noodle Shop, Asian Fusion

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Restaurant Special Features:
Cheap Eats, Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, People Watching
Payment Methods:
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4.0
July 28, 2008

The Price is Right. We were seated quickly and our server was very attentive and polite. I had the vegetable dumpling soup, and it wasn't the best, although the ingredients were very fresh tasting. Someone else in our group got the ranch noodles, and those were delicious. Probably not the most authentic food, but if you're looking for a decent bite on your lunch break that doesn't cost too much, this place has my recomendation.

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5.0
November 25, 2007

Great food and customer service.. I am always happy when I choose to dine out at The Noodle Ranch. Everything I've ever ordered has been delicious. The servers are so friendly and attentive. To top it off, it is all well-priced. Two people can leave stuffed for $20.

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5.0
June 07, 2007

Large portions of amazing food at cheap prices. The Noodle Ranch has been one of my favorite places to eat for years. The service is quick and friendly, and the food is consistently delicious. It was the first restaurant that I went to after moving back to Belltown. Try their yakisoba, green curry, or either of the noodle bowls.

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3.0
January 04, 2007

Geared more towards Americanized-asian food. I was completely surprised when we had dinner there. I was expecting some fantastic food but was disappointed when it was not authentic. The noodle that I had was on the sweet side. For the price, I'd rather go to the International District. The decor looks hip but it doesn't cover up the pipes above. The service wasn't bad.

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October 05, 2006

Trendy Belltown's favorite stop for a Pan-Asian fix.. In Short
This front-runner in the Seattle noodle-house scene combines Asian food with alternative-rocking servers. The interior is visually catchy, with striped yellow and green walls punctuated by litchi red, and wok-shaped light fixtures hung by strands of barbed wire. The menu ranges through curry, ramen noodle soups, udons, satays, gyoza, spring rolls--pretty much the gamut of local Pan-Asian favorites.

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5.0
July 30, 2006

Pan-Asian Perfection!. Cool, minimalist decor and fabulous food. There's a reason their menu hasn't changed since it opened...they got it right the first time!

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4.0
April 18, 2006

Really very good. Having read some of the reviews on this site about the downright mean waitstaff, I kind of cringed when I went there with my friend and he, not seeing the Please Wait to Be Seated sign, immediately trundled off to grab a nice booth for the two of us. I followed along waiting for the axe to fall but, to my surprise, the waiter came up and smiled and welcomed us and swept away the two extra place settings. Service was friendly and prompt throughout the meal. The green curry was wonderful. Best I've had. I'll be back for sure.

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3.0
November 01, 2005

Cheap Eats. Surrounded by a number of quirky establishments this place looks pretty normal despite looking a little weird in the picture above.

The food was alright, but not outstanding. Most importantly it did not feel authentic.

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1.0
August 08, 2005

New Ownership: Not Good. Ownership changed about a year ago and, unfortunately, some of the food has changed for the worse. Eating the pork in a couple of the pork dishes were like eating bland strips of leather (actually I can only imagine bland leather would taste like this). The management did not handle the complaint of the food very well and felt we just didn't want to pay the $26 food bill. Oh well, we won't be going back to Noodle Ranch.

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3.0
December 24, 2004

Some good, some bad. This restaurant is preplexing. Some of the dishes are great, others are terrible. Stick with the pretty straightforward noodle dishes and don't get expiramental. The serivce is always good and the value is fair. There is just much better Thai/Vietnamese food in Seattle, that I am not inclined to go there.

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