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Businiess name:  Noodles Corner
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is one of those asian fusion places - which means use asian food as a base but replace all beef and pork with chicken and add a lot of sugar to everything. this is great in beverages like thai iced tea (the sugar, not the chicken). and they have a sparkling homemade lemonade that is really a treat. but I'd only order the pine nut shrimp if I like my fried shrimp glazed in pink syrup; there's something a little weird to their calamari batter, the potstickers just don't taste right without pork, and the non-soup noodles are just not to my taste at all-- I love chow fun but can't eat theirs. I enjoy their hong kong wonton noodle soup, and the buddha bowl is also very nice. Incidentally, these two are comfort food for those of us who actually are asian. When i'm really sick i send my sweetie out for the noodle soup (their carryout service is fast!). Otherwise-- I used to get dragged here for lunch by coworkers a lot, which is why i've given the place so many chances and tried so many of the dishes. as far as asian food in columbia goes, this isn't bad. but i need to get to rockville or wheaton every so often so I can get something authentic other than soup. Pros: service, value, atmosphere Cons: food

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