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I hear of this new restaurant in St. Louis, Noodles & Company. Any suggestions?

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curious_eater asked:

I received a coupon in the mail for this brand new restaurant that opened in Chesterfield (Baxter and Clarkson) and I’m curious about other people opinions that have visited the other two locations already open in St. Louis. They’ve opened one in South County at South County Mall and one in Creve Coeur on Olive at Spoede. I’ve passed by that one on occassion and see that it’s normally very busy, but I’m still nervous as to what the experience is like inside, and what the food tastes like. Also, how is the service. Any problem?

Basically, I’m just curious as to how other people’s visits were to the restaurant. I’m still planning on eating there no matter what.

Thanks!

3 Comments

  1. RolloverResistance says:

    It’s a national chain. Decent food, but nothing shocking. Noodles with your choice of sauce. Indo sauce is tasty and spicy. Pad thai is OK. It’ll cost you less than at a real Thai restaurant. Some “American” styles are available too, like mac ‘n’ cheese. You can add meat (chicken, beef, pork in strips) to any dish for an additional charge. Use the coupon, but for real Thai, look for real Thai people in the kitchen. If you don’t have good choices for ethnic food, Noodles n Company will be a regular stop for you.

  2. diacar60 says:

    Noodles & Co are all over the place. A lot of times near universities – good food for a decent price for students. You order at the counter and they’ll bring it to your table. Most dishes contain noodles (of course), but you can get salads and a few dishes without. My favorites are Buttered Noodles and Parmesan with Grilled Chicken – good “comfort food” and the Spicy Chilli Chicken (no noodles – just grilled chicken and vegetables with a spicy sauce). Usually you can sign up with your email address at the counter and get a few free meals a year. Enjoy!

  3. Ande A says:

    no biggie. i’d stick with the spagetti factory.

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