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  • Nicole B.

    I was so excited to find out that Noodles and Company had just opened up across from the Tuttle Mall! However, it is tucked away behind the Chipolte...a hidden drive separates the two, but opens up into a rather large parking lot. The new building is large and open- the exposed ceiling painted a neutral gold gives an airy yet industrial feel to the semi-fast food restaurant. We went around 7pm, there were not crowds and the staff was welcoming. When you first enter, you almost feel like you're in a cafeteria, but once you order that completely changes. The menu is divided into 3 types of cuisine- asian, mediterranean, and american. For the dishes you can choose from the small or regular being $3.95 and $5.95 respectfully. Then, you can add a protein for $2. My boyfriend and I both got the Indonesian Peanut Saute, in the regular size with chicken. They gave us a number, similar to Wolfgang Puck's Express, and told us our food would be ready in about 5 minutes. The interior design is very clean and modern. We sat at a booth inside, but there is a lovely patio at this location. In no time our food was brought to our table. I was surprised at the size of the portions, being much bigger than I expected. Our dish was rice noodles in a spicy peanut sauce with veggies topped with fresh spouts, cilantro, and lime. Everything was much fresher than I had anticipated. The chicken was not dry, and was seasoned nicely. My only complaint was that the noodles, while good, tasted more of an american spicy versus thai spicy. The peanut flavor didn't shine through as much, but it was tasty so I didn't mind. This location also does call-ahead order and pickup. This is convenient if you're on your way home, and just want something a little bit healthier than fast-food. Granted, while making noodles isn't terribly hard or time consuming, I would definitely enjoy coming back here to try some of their other entrees.

    (3)
  • Brad S.

    This has become my reliable neighborhood Noodles - consistent, kid-friendly, and tasty, if slightly on the pricey side. Kids love the mac and cheese, and in my kid's case, the Pesto Cavatappi (she's a little weird), and the selection of cookies and rice krispie treats. I usually go with either the Japanese Pan Noodles w/chicken or the Indonesian Peanut Sauté. I'm not a huge fan of their soups - I tried the Thai Curry once and almost puked. Also, their flatbreads are a little bland, but if you just stick to NOODLES (hence, the namesake of the franchise), you should be fine. Also, bottles of sriracha on every table is a definite plus, since I slather almost everything I eat in the stuff. As I mentioned earlier, prices are kind of stupid - a "small" bowl of noodles (which is basically a cup of noodles) is $5.50, and if you want to add a protein (chicken, beef, shrimp, etc), it's an additional $2 to $3. A "regular" bowl is $7.25, so you should plan on dropping upwards of $10/person for lunch here when you add on a drink. However, this isn't much different from other fast-casual options like Panera, Chipotle, etc, so you should know what to expect.

    (4)
  • Robin R.

    I've eaten here a lot since moving to the area. I like that the meals here are generally healthier than a lot of my other fast food options. The staff here has always been very fast and friendly to me - as good as you can ask for really, both when eating in and ordering takeout over the phone. Note that if you are eating in, the service is tip-free. It always makes me feel slightly guilty, since I really do appreciate the great job the staff here does. My wife and I are both fans of their food having gotten used to eating at another Noodles & Co. location while she was in college in Wisconsin. I tend to get the spicy food and she goes for the less fiery stuff. What I really like is that you can get the entire range from vegetarian, to meat, from bland to spicy, as well as hot soups (try the Thai curry soup!) that go down so well when the weather is cold outside. Our personal favorites these days are the Indonesian Peanut Saute with chicken breast for me (rice noodles stir-fried in spicy peanut sauce with broccoli, carrots, cabbage, Asian sprouts, cilantro, crushed peanuts and lime), and the Pesto Cavatappi with chicken breast for her (Curly pasta with basil pesto, garlic, mushrooms, tomato, wine, cream, Parmesan & parsley). When dining in we both tend to get root beer, so I haven't really tried anything else to drink from there. We tend to also get an order of the Pot stickers from time to time as an appetizer, and last month I tried their Sriracha Shrimp and loved it. Note that the shrimp dish is not an appetizer for anyone who does not like spicy foods! It was great for me though. I've eaten food from here almost a dozen times in the last three months (you eat out a lot when waiting for the moving company to arrive with your kitchen stuff), and while I have gotten some noodles that were a bit over-cooked and dry once in my takeout, the majority of times the food has always been great. My wife and I plan on continuing to go back fairly often.

    (5)
  • Erick T.

    Conveniently located near the busy hotel town just outside of Dublin, Ohio. It had fast and friendly service, as well as a wide array of Italian and Asian inspired dishes. The price was a little high for the portions, but the flavor was worth it!

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    Ew. Some of the worst shrimp Pad Tai I've ever had. The bill was $50 for two orders of Pad Tai, spaghetti and meatballs and some Mac & cheese for the kids with drinks. Expensive and gross. With so many other good options in the area, make any different choice and you'll do better than Noodles & Co. First and last visit for our family.

    (1)
  • Siobhan G.

    Noodles is always a delicious choice for lunch, especially once fall arrives and you want something warm and cozy! This particular noodles is always on point. Their food is great, service is quick and friendly and the restaurant is very clean. If you want to sit outside and enjoy the weather they have one of the biggest patios in the area. I personally love the Med Salad with Chicken. The spicy yogurt sauce mixed with the fresh veggies, warm chicken and cold twirly noodles is one of those salads I'll go back for anytime! I also really enjoy their Tomato Basil soup. I branched out and tried the new Meatballs - HOLY CRAP - these little guys are dangerously good! I tried to get a picture but my friend (yeah I'll blame it on him) ate them too fast ;) If you go to Noodles definitely get these, just get a side if nothing else! I also tried the potstickers - do not get these. They were flat like pancakes and tasted awful. Ok..maybe not awful but I'm never ordering them again. There was no flavor. Big bummer. The restaurant location is back off of the main road so unless you are familiar with the area you may not know where it is. If you are in the mood for Noodles though, it's easy enough to get to and has a ton of parking!

    (4)
  • Mandi S.

    I love Noodles & Co. Good food at decent prices. They also bring your food out to you & clean up after you leave. They have a pretty wide variety of things to choose from & the mac & cheese for kiddos is amazing.

    (4)
  • Sonnet C.

    Delicious! I ordered the Thai Hot Pot-a hot curry based soup with shredded chicken and pork, plus cabbage, spinach, carrots and mushrooms. It was so good! My young daughters ordered the hot buttered noodles and macaroni and cheese and they loved their food as well!

    (5)
  • Kendall A.

    I came in undecided on what to eat. I was here the day before and ordered the Japanese Noodle dish with marinated pork but I didn't want the same thing twice. The cashier suggested that I order the Buffalo Chicken Mac n Cheese. I was a little skeptical because everyone's mac n cheese isn't that great. However, I decided what the hell. This was by far the BEST MAC N CHEESE I've ever had in LIFE!!! For just $10, the mac n cheese was paired with a slow braised pork flat bread which was great also! I'm in Ohio of a week and I will probably do lunch here everyday for the rest of the week!

    (5)
  • Karen G.

    I ate her for lunch. I love that the menu includes calories for each dish. I had the chicken Mediterranean Salad. It was very fresh. I would order it again. Employees were kind and helpful. Great place to get a fast healthy meal.

    (4)
  • Catherine A.

    I got the Penne Rosa with parmesan crusted chicken dish. Delicious!! Al dente noodles, chicken, mushroom, spinach, tomato, and a sauce that has a slight kick. Clean restaurant and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    Gotta love living in Columbus! Tried the new Garden Pesto Sauté & Springtime flatbread. Added Parmesan Grilled Chicken to the sauté , WOW!!! Such an amazing dish and the flavor was wild.

    (4)
  • Pete L.

    Really good food at a great price. Very extensive menu, something for everyone. I got the butter noodles with meatballs and could not have been more happy. the potstickers are good, nice thin style. The soda machine is amazing with over 50 combinations.

    (5)
  • Guillaume O.

    Good place with a wide variety of options. Pad thai? Yes. Mac and cheese? Yes. Also great vegetarian options!

    (4)
  • Marc S.

    Pad Thai without the eggs but with marinated beef; cannot ask for more; gluten-free, egg free and nut free --- very yummy...the waitress was very helpful to pick the right food. you can sit in or do take out...food comes quick and hot to your table. Will be back as this one is on my list of good, honest and quick food.

    (4)
  • John T.

    Good food. Cruddy silverware. When we complained they blamed the dishwasher and gave us plastic disposable cutlery. Penne Fresco, Mac n Cheese, Japanese pan noodles, Penne Rosa... All very good. But fix the dishwasher, turn up the hot water, or get better soap! Also, fancy Coke soda dispenser gives lots of options, but only one person can get their drink at a time...sometime that means 10+ people in line.

    (3)
  • Tiffany C.

    Honestly, for my first try of Noodles and Company.. I wasn't really blown away. This could entirely be my fault, but for now it's 2.5 teetering towards 3 stars in my books. This location is nice, and nestled in the corner of a small strip mall off of Tuttle Crossing. I'm always on the hunt for a good place that makes some decent salads, and I assumed from their website that their salads would be pretty top notch. *Queue in disappointment sound clip* I ordered their Caesar salad, which is not like a real Caesar salad at all. The dressing is not tossed in the salad, but instead placed on the side. Another thing is that it was just really boring. I've had better Caesar salads at Wendy's. And alas... the thing that really kind of bothered me was that I paid over $10 for a Regular sized salad and drink, and after the end of my salad.. I was still pretty da'gone hungry. Not good. I'd come back for some actual 'Noodle' dishes in the future, and this is where I failed. I get it. It's like going to a steakhouse and complaining about the fish. I'll give them another chance, but first impressions were just not excellent.

    (2)
  • Steve P.

    We were in Dublin for a wedding and wanted lunch so we yelped and saw this restaurant had 4 stars can't go wrong. Well I was wrong we had the pad Thai Mac and cheese with a side of meatballs the pad Thai was sub par as were the meatballs which were rubbery one bite and that was it for that the Mac and cheese was good noodles were cooked well and the cheese was ok. The funny thing was the one item that was great was the rice crispy treat that looked like it was a home made not supplied by chain

    (2)
  • Will P.

    Better! Tried this Noodles and Company out and went with the Chicken salad. It was a much better selection than what I had at another location. The grilled chicken was good and it is hard to mess salad up. It was not revolutionary or anything, but hit the spot for lunch.

    (3)
  • Chaitanya K.

    One of the chains I can eat at without bothering about pumping too much processed food in my body. I generally have the small Indonesian Peanut Sauté with grilled chicken for lunch and it always hits the mark in terms if quantity and taste. Ideally, I would like to have a little more spice but then I can't complain too much about a healthy lunch costing under 7$.

    (3)
  • Dave S.

    Nice decor, fresh ingredients, great soda machine. You get to choose 50 flavors of coke products. Portion sizes are nice as we'll overall a great place for lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Jessica N.

    I read the other reviews, so my husband and I thought we'd try it. We went to their website ( noodles.com ) first, which was incredibly helpful. I printed out a PDF of the menu, we made our choices and I ran over to get carryout for a late lunch. He ordered the Pad Thai with chicken breast and I ordered the Wisconsin Mac & Cheese (no meat). Mine was good, but kinda bland. But hey, it's just plain mac n' cheese. I bet it's a hit with the kiddos - would definitely be a safe bet if your kids love most other restaurant's versions of it. If I weren't avoiding meat, I'd probably have ordered it with some chicken. I might add some tofu and veggies if I order it again. My husband said his was really good and he's looking forward to going back again soon. There are several other choices we both want to try. One of the great things about this place is that you can completely customize all of their basic creations. Don't like the veggies they picked? Swap them for others! Same thing with the noodles. Also, you can add your choice of meat or leave it meatless - many of the options are vegetarian (or could be made vegetarian by asking them to hold the egg). Or, add more veggies and/or cheese. Niiiice. A few other things that I liked...They use meats that haven't been treated with hormones and some of their food options are organic. Bonus that they offer tofu as a protein option. Thank you for the smart, healthy food! Portion sizes were great. I could see myself picking up two regular-sized bowls on the way home from work, adding some veggies and bread we've got at home as sides, and creating a family-sized dinner better than what we'd get at a full-service restaurant. And we'd end up with leftovers. They also offer cookies and Rice Krispie treats (both giant!), which we didn't try but I definitely will next time. I'm sure we'll be going back. I'm on the hunt for some yummy and healthy (but QUICK!) places to take our kids, now that we've given up the usual fast-food joints. This one is definitely a great one to put on the new list.

    (4)
  • Emily O.

    Love this place. Lots of options. They even have Tofu, which is great because I don't eat meat. You can order online and pick up in the restaurant to save time.DELISH! Husband loves the PadTai with Chicken... I get buttered noodles with Italian seasoned Tofu. SO GOOD.

    (5)
  • Sandra B.

    This was my "go to" place while traveling to the area on business this weekend. I have come to expect consistent, healthy, and tasty dishes from Noodles & Company. I tried the Penne Pasta Fresca with parmesan-crusted chicken on Friday - absolutely yummy!! I went back for more of the same on two separate occasions, and they took care of me like a VALUED customer. Thanks to Eric (manager) and Dustin (chef/cook/griller) for a DELICIOUS, satisfying meal! You, reader, should go - they're take care of you and your taste buds!!

    (5)
  • Heidi W.

    First visit food was surprisingly good I wasn't anticipating it to taste as yummy as it did. Rice crispy treats are huge as well as the cookies. Staff was courteous and restaurant was clean .

    (5)
  • Karen W.

    Noodles & Co. Love your food. Seriously. My boss treated me to lunch at Noodles since last Saturday was my birthday. We chose to have carry out from Noodles since I'd never been there before. I chose the Pesto Cavatappi with chicken. Yum-o! Even though I did not get the chance to go to the restaurant itself, I am only rating the restaurant based on the food. I plan to go to the restaurant soon to check it out. I've been to other Noodles locations (Clintonville, etc.) to meet people for our wedding last year, but never ate at there. (I at least bought a drink to have while we were there!)

    (4)
  • Kim M.

    I gave them two stars only because it wasn't inedible. This is the first time I've tried Noodle & Company. I would have rather got a noodle box from the grocery store that you add water too and put in the microwave. I would have saved about five bucks. I got the Indonesian one and the spice was hot but not a good flavorful hot. The noodles were really dry too and not enough sauce. I had to add peanut butter to it the next time I ate it. And it was really skimpy on the veggies. Hey, at least there were a few cute guys that worked there lol.

    (2)
  • Erick T.

    Conveniently located near the busy hotel town just outside of Dublin, Ohio. It had fast and friendly service, as well as a wide array of Italian and Asian inspired dishes. The price was a little high for the portions, but the flavor was worth it!

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    Ew. Some of the worst shrimp Pad Tai I've ever had. The bill was $50 for two orders of Pad Tai, spaghetti and meatballs and some Mac & cheese for the kids with drinks. Expensive and gross. With so many other good options in the area, make any different choice and you'll do better than Noodles & Co. First and last visit for our family.

    (1)
  • Siobhan G.

    Noodles is always a delicious choice for lunch, especially once fall arrives and you want something warm and cozy! This particular noodles is always on point. Their food is great, service is quick and friendly and the restaurant is very clean. If you want to sit outside and enjoy the weather they have one of the biggest patios in the area. I personally love the Med Salad with Chicken. The spicy yogurt sauce mixed with the fresh veggies, warm chicken and cold twirly noodles is one of those salads I'll go back for anytime! I also really enjoy their Tomato Basil soup. I branched out and tried the new Meatballs - HOLY CRAP - these little guys are dangerously good! I tried to get a picture but my friend (yeah I'll blame it on him) ate them too fast ;) If you go to Noodles definitely get these, just get a side if nothing else! I also tried the potstickers - do not get these. They were flat like pancakes and tasted awful. Ok..maybe not awful but I'm never ordering them again. There was no flavor. Big bummer. The restaurant location is back off of the main road so unless you are familiar with the area you may not know where it is. If you are in the mood for Noodles though, it's easy enough to get to and has a ton of parking!

    (4)
  • Mandi S.

    I love Noodles & Co. Good food at decent prices. They also bring your food out to you & clean up after you leave. They have a pretty wide variety of things to choose from & the mac & cheese for kiddos is amazing.

    (4)
  • Sonnet C.

    Delicious! I ordered the Thai Hot Pot-a hot curry based soup with shredded chicken and pork, plus cabbage, spinach, carrots and mushrooms. It was so good! My young daughters ordered the hot buttered noodles and macaroni and cheese and they loved their food as well!

    (5)
  • Tiffany C.

    Honestly, for my first try of Noodles and Company.. I wasn't really blown away. This could entirely be my fault, but for now it's 2.5 teetering towards 3 stars in my books. This location is nice, and nestled in the corner of a small strip mall off of Tuttle Crossing. I'm always on the hunt for a good place that makes some decent salads, and I assumed from their website that their salads would be pretty top notch. *Queue in disappointment sound clip* I ordered their Caesar salad, which is not like a real Caesar salad at all. The dressing is not tossed in the salad, but instead placed on the side. Another thing is that it was just really boring. I've had better Caesar salads at Wendy's. And alas... the thing that really kind of bothered me was that I paid over $10 for a Regular sized salad and drink, and after the end of my salad.. I was still pretty da'gone hungry. Not good. I'd come back for some actual 'Noodle' dishes in the future, and this is where I failed. I get it. It's like going to a steakhouse and complaining about the fish. I'll give them another chance, but first impressions were just not excellent.

    (2)
  • Steve P.

    We were in Dublin for a wedding and wanted lunch so we yelped and saw this restaurant had 4 stars can't go wrong. Well I was wrong we had the pad Thai Mac and cheese with a side of meatballs the pad Thai was sub par as were the meatballs which were rubbery one bite and that was it for that the Mac and cheese was good noodles were cooked well and the cheese was ok. The funny thing was the one item that was great was the rice crispy treat that looked like it was a home made not supplied by chain

    (2)
  • Will P.

    Better! Tried this Noodles and Company out and went with the Chicken salad. It was a much better selection than what I had at another location. The grilled chicken was good and it is hard to mess salad up. It was not revolutionary or anything, but hit the spot for lunch.

    (3)
  • Chaitanya K.

    One of the chains I can eat at without bothering about pumping too much processed food in my body. I generally have the small Indonesian Peanut Sauté with grilled chicken for lunch and it always hits the mark in terms if quantity and taste. Ideally, I would like to have a little more spice but then I can't complain too much about a healthy lunch costing under 7$.

    (3)
  • Dave S.

    Nice decor, fresh ingredients, great soda machine. You get to choose 50 flavors of coke products. Portion sizes are nice as we'll overall a great place for lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Kendall A.

    I came in undecided on what to eat. I was here the day before and ordered the Japanese Noodle dish with marinated pork but I didn't want the same thing twice. The cashier suggested that I order the Buffalo Chicken Mac n Cheese. I was a little skeptical because everyone's mac n cheese isn't that great. However, I decided what the hell. This was by far the BEST MAC N CHEESE I've ever had in LIFE!!! For just $10, the mac n cheese was paired with a slow braised pork flat bread which was great also! I'm in Ohio of a week and I will probably do lunch here everyday for the rest of the week!

    (5)
  • Karen G.

    I ate her for lunch. I love that the menu includes calories for each dish. I had the chicken Mediterranean Salad. It was very fresh. I would order it again. Employees were kind and helpful. Great place to get a fast healthy meal.

    (4)
  • Catherine A.

    I got the Penne Rosa with parmesan crusted chicken dish. Delicious!! Al dente noodles, chicken, mushroom, spinach, tomato, and a sauce that has a slight kick. Clean restaurant and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Kevin C.

    Gotta love living in Columbus! Tried the new Garden Pesto Sauté & Springtime flatbread. Added Parmesan Grilled Chicken to the sauté , WOW!!! Such an amazing dish and the flavor was wild.

    (4)
  • Pete L.

    Really good food at a great price. Very extensive menu, something for everyone. I got the butter noodles with meatballs and could not have been more happy. the potstickers are good, nice thin style. The soda machine is amazing with over 50 combinations.

    (5)
  • Guillaume O.

    Good place with a wide variety of options. Pad thai? Yes. Mac and cheese? Yes. Also great vegetarian options!

    (4)
  • Marc S.

    Pad Thai without the eggs but with marinated beef; cannot ask for more; gluten-free, egg free and nut free --- very yummy...the waitress was very helpful to pick the right food. you can sit in or do take out...food comes quick and hot to your table. Will be back as this one is on my list of good, honest and quick food.

    (4)
  • John T.

    Good food. Cruddy silverware. When we complained they blamed the dishwasher and gave us plastic disposable cutlery. Penne Fresco, Mac n Cheese, Japanese pan noodles, Penne Rosa... All very good. But fix the dishwasher, turn up the hot water, or get better soap! Also, fancy Coke soda dispenser gives lots of options, but only one person can get their drink at a time...sometime that means 10+ people in line.

    (3)
  • Brad S.

    This has become my reliable neighborhood Noodles - consistent, kid-friendly, and tasty, if slightly on the pricey side. Kids love the mac and cheese, and in my kid's case, the Pesto Cavatappi (she's a little weird), and the selection of cookies and rice krispie treats. I usually go with either the Japanese Pan Noodles w/chicken or the Indonesian Peanut Sauté. I'm not a huge fan of their soups - I tried the Thai Curry once and almost puked. Also, their flatbreads are a little bland, but if you just stick to NOODLES (hence, the namesake of the franchise), you should be fine. Also, bottles of sriracha on every table is a definite plus, since I slather almost everything I eat in the stuff. As I mentioned earlier, prices are kind of stupid - a "small" bowl of noodles (which is basically a cup of noodles) is $5.50, and if you want to add a protein (chicken, beef, shrimp, etc), it's an additional $2 to $3. A "regular" bowl is $7.25, so you should plan on dropping upwards of $10/person for lunch here when you add on a drink. However, this isn't much different from other fast-casual options like Panera, Chipotle, etc, so you should know what to expect.

    (4)
  • Robin R.

    I've eaten here a lot since moving to the area. I like that the meals here are generally healthier than a lot of my other fast food options. The staff here has always been very fast and friendly to me - as good as you can ask for really, both when eating in and ordering takeout over the phone. Note that if you are eating in, the service is tip-free. It always makes me feel slightly guilty, since I really do appreciate the great job the staff here does. My wife and I are both fans of their food having gotten used to eating at another Noodles & Co. location while she was in college in Wisconsin. I tend to get the spicy food and she goes for the less fiery stuff. What I really like is that you can get the entire range from vegetarian, to meat, from bland to spicy, as well as hot soups (try the Thai curry soup!) that go down so well when the weather is cold outside. Our personal favorites these days are the Indonesian Peanut Saute with chicken breast for me (rice noodles stir-fried in spicy peanut sauce with broccoli, carrots, cabbage, Asian sprouts, cilantro, crushed peanuts and lime), and the Pesto Cavatappi with chicken breast for her (Curly pasta with basil pesto, garlic, mushrooms, tomato, wine, cream, Parmesan & parsley). When dining in we both tend to get root beer, so I haven't really tried anything else to drink from there. We tend to also get an order of the Pot stickers from time to time as an appetizer, and last month I tried their Sriracha Shrimp and loved it. Note that the shrimp dish is not an appetizer for anyone who does not like spicy foods! It was great for me though. I've eaten food from here almost a dozen times in the last three months (you eat out a lot when waiting for the moving company to arrive with your kitchen stuff), and while I have gotten some noodles that were a bit over-cooked and dry once in my takeout, the majority of times the food has always been great. My wife and I plan on continuing to go back fairly often.

    (5)
  • Sandra B.

    This was my "go to" place while traveling to the area on business this weekend. I have come to expect consistent, healthy, and tasty dishes from Noodles & Company. I tried the Penne Pasta Fresca with parmesan-crusted chicken on Friday - absolutely yummy!! I went back for more of the same on two separate occasions, and they took care of me like a VALUED customer. Thanks to Eric (manager) and Dustin (chef/cook/griller) for a DELICIOUS, satisfying meal! You, reader, should go - they're take care of you and your taste buds!!

    (5)
  • Heidi W.

    First visit food was surprisingly good I wasn't anticipating it to taste as yummy as it did. Rice crispy treats are huge as well as the cookies. Staff was courteous and restaurant was clean .

    (5)
  • Jessica N.

    I read the other reviews, so my husband and I thought we'd try it. We went to their website ( noodles.com ) first, which was incredibly helpful. I printed out a PDF of the menu, we made our choices and I ran over to get carryout for a late lunch. He ordered the Pad Thai with chicken breast and I ordered the Wisconsin Mac & Cheese (no meat). Mine was good, but kinda bland. But hey, it's just plain mac n' cheese. I bet it's a hit with the kiddos - would definitely be a safe bet if your kids love most other restaurant's versions of it. If I weren't avoiding meat, I'd probably have ordered it with some chicken. I might add some tofu and veggies if I order it again. My husband said his was really good and he's looking forward to going back again soon. There are several other choices we both want to try. One of the great things about this place is that you can completely customize all of their basic creations. Don't like the veggies they picked? Swap them for others! Same thing with the noodles. Also, you can add your choice of meat or leave it meatless - many of the options are vegetarian (or could be made vegetarian by asking them to hold the egg). Or, add more veggies and/or cheese. Niiiice. A few other things that I liked...They use meats that haven't been treated with hormones and some of their food options are organic. Bonus that they offer tofu as a protein option. Thank you for the smart, healthy food! Portion sizes were great. I could see myself picking up two regular-sized bowls on the way home from work, adding some veggies and bread we've got at home as sides, and creating a family-sized dinner better than what we'd get at a full-service restaurant. And we'd end up with leftovers. They also offer cookies and Rice Krispie treats (both giant!), which we didn't try but I definitely will next time. I'm sure we'll be going back. I'm on the hunt for some yummy and healthy (but QUICK!) places to take our kids, now that we've given up the usual fast-food joints. This one is definitely a great one to put on the new list.

    (4)
  • Emily O.

    Love this place. Lots of options. They even have Tofu, which is great because I don't eat meat. You can order online and pick up in the restaurant to save time.DELISH! Husband loves the PadTai with Chicken... I get buttered noodles with Italian seasoned Tofu. SO GOOD.

    (5)
  • Karen W.

    Noodles & Co. Love your food. Seriously. My boss treated me to lunch at Noodles since last Saturday was my birthday. We chose to have carry out from Noodles since I'd never been there before. I chose the Pesto Cavatappi with chicken. Yum-o! Even though I did not get the chance to go to the restaurant itself, I am only rating the restaurant based on the food. I plan to go to the restaurant soon to check it out. I've been to other Noodles locations (Clintonville, etc.) to meet people for our wedding last year, but never ate at there. (I at least bought a drink to have while we were there!)

    (4)
  • Kim M.

    I gave them two stars only because it wasn't inedible. This is the first time I've tried Noodle & Company. I would have rather got a noodle box from the grocery store that you add water too and put in the microwave. I would have saved about five bucks. I got the Indonesian one and the spice was hot but not a good flavorful hot. The noodles were really dry too and not enough sauce. I had to add peanut butter to it the next time I ate it. And it was really skimpy on the veggies. Hey, at least there were a few cute guys that worked there lol.

    (2)
  • Nicole B.

    I was so excited to find out that Noodles and Company had just opened up across from the Tuttle Mall! However, it is tucked away behind the Chipolte...a hidden drive separates the two, but opens up into a rather large parking lot. The new building is large and open- the exposed ceiling painted a neutral gold gives an airy yet industrial feel to the semi-fast food restaurant. We went around 7pm, there were not crowds and the staff was welcoming. When you first enter, you almost feel like you're in a cafeteria, but once you order that completely changes. The menu is divided into 3 types of cuisine- asian, mediterranean, and american. For the dishes you can choose from the small or regular being $3.95 and $5.95 respectfully. Then, you can add a protein for $2. My boyfriend and I both got the Indonesian Peanut Saute, in the regular size with chicken. They gave us a number, similar to Wolfgang Puck's Express, and told us our food would be ready in about 5 minutes. The interior design is very clean and modern. We sat at a booth inside, but there is a lovely patio at this location. In no time our food was brought to our table. I was surprised at the size of the portions, being much bigger than I expected. Our dish was rice noodles in a spicy peanut sauce with veggies topped with fresh spouts, cilantro, and lime. Everything was much fresher than I had anticipated. The chicken was not dry, and was seasoned nicely. My only complaint was that the noodles, while good, tasted more of an american spicy versus thai spicy. The peanut flavor didn't shine through as much, but it was tasty so I didn't mind. This location also does call-ahead order and pickup. This is convenient if you're on your way home, and just want something a little bit healthier than fast-food. Granted, while making noodles isn't terribly hard or time consuming, I would definitely enjoy coming back here to try some of their other entrees.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Categories

Italian Cuisine

The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.

Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.

If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.

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