The quality of Noodlebox food has dropped precipitously in the last year, and tonight we got a Peanut Thai with the wateriest sauce I've ever had in 10 years of ordering. The new owners must be ruining everything.
Once again an inedible take out on Friday night. I don't why we keep trying other than fond memories of the original food truck and location downtown. The noodles were mush, the whole order was bad and stunk of mushy brocooli and spice level has been random. I have never given a bad review but this time I am because this is a third time try for this location over 3 years out of hope. I should have known better from your previous 1* reviews were justified. What happened? Where did the original Noodlebox go?
Fire whoever cooked tonight
My girlfriend and I got the Drunken Noodles tonight and it was crazy spicy - we only ordered a medium heat level but each bite has a bunch of chili peppers in it. We both love hot food and can handle heat when we want to, but this is way out of the ordinary and is borderline inedible. Also the crispy tofu was very soggy.
decent but too much sauce. wouldn’t come back
Add chicken, not chicken at all ! And noodle look like they cook it yesterday . Better place not fare !
Noodle box used to be delicious... It is going drastically downhill.. so much to the point that It makes me feel sick after I eat it.. no, I will not be returning again
They didn’t add the meat that i paid for the last 2 times i’ve gone. Gave them a chance the first time but this is now the 2nd time. ridiculous. Update: Been here a few times since and has been consistently disappointing. Since this last time reviewing, I have been shorted meat twice, and today my order had zero sauce or flavor to it. Owner/Manager very nice, but sadly the staff just doesn’t care enough to follow instructions because their food is consistently significantly worse than any other noodle box location nearby. Do yourself a favor and just head to uptown location.
Their boxes have very few actual noodles, and are mostly filled with gross end bits of Asian greens.