Welcome to Tasty Noodles II
Tasty Noodles II in New York City is a Chinese noodle haven offering a wide array of delicious dishes. From the fresh cucumber salad to the savory shredded beef with chili peppers, each dish bursts with authentic Chinese flavors. The restaurant also caters to vegetarians with options like homemade seaweed salad and vegetable fried rice. The relaxed ambiance, happy hour specials, and excellent service make it a great spot for both lunch and dinner. With options for delivery, takeout, and catering, Tasty Noodles II is a must-visit for noodle lovers in the city.
- 648 9th Ave New York, NY 10036 Hotline: (917) 388-2351
Welcome to Tasty Noodles II, a Chinese noodle haven located at 648 9th Ave in New York City. This casual yet inviting restaurant offers a variety of delicious noodle dishes and appetizers that are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
From the flavorful Fresh Cucumber Salad to the hearty Beef Omasa with Cucumber Salad, there are plenty of options for both meat lovers and vegetarians. The menu also boasts a selection of delectable appetizers, such as the Steamed Crab Shumai and the Spicy Cold shredded potato salad with garlic.
For noodle lovers, Tasty Noodles II offers a variety of fried rice options, including Vegetable Fried Rice, Shrimp Fried Rice, and the House Special Fried Rice. Pair your meal with a refreshing drink like Coconut Milk Drink or Chinese Herbal Tea.
With amenities like Wi-Fi, Waiter Service, and Happy Hour specials, Tasty Noodles II provides a comfortable dining experience for customers looking to enjoy a delicious meal in a welcoming atmosphere.
So, whether you're craving a comforting bowl of noodles or looking to try some traditional Chinese appetizers, Tasty Noodles II is the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in the heart of New York City!

really loved eating here! the hand pulled noodles were amazing and the chili oil really elevated the taste :) super affordable as well! will be back soon

Quite a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant in Hell's Kitchen -- one that I wouldn't recommend if someone's looking for "ambiance." But if someone's looking for some solid hand-pulled noodles, this is your spot. Service was good -- one server handled everything. Food came out quickly. And I thoroughly enjoyed it -- I got the hand-pulled noodles with fried tofu; husband got the hand-pulled noodles with pork. He also ordered the potstickers, which a couple of workers were assembling at the table next to us. I thought these were pretty good -- definitely heavy on the cabbage, but I don't mind that. Nothing we ordered was particularly spicy, or spiced even. But there were condiments that you could add to season to your own specifications.

This is a hole-in-the-wall, mom & pop Chinese noodle joint with really yummy hand pulled and knife-cut noodles. You don't go here for the ambiance - it's about a late night bite or quick meal that hits the spot. Especially on a cold night after a show. If it's busy, you will be sitting at a shared table with strangers. One bowl of soup is enough for two people to share unless you're really hungry.

Popped in here for a quick bite while trying to kill time. It's very small, divey space but it has its own charm. I ordered shrimp pan fried noodles and it literally came out in less than 5 minutes. Was a huge portion but had to restrain myself from finishing it all. There was a container of cilantro which I love and added a whole bunch. There was a myriad of other toppings but I only really added a ton of Sriracha. If I was in the area again, would definitely eat here again. Very pleasant service as well.

While in the city, I decided to try one of the many places in the area. Tasty Hand was a small place with a good variety. The service was amazing. The waitress was very helpful with me selecting a bowl and offered options and question me on noodles preference in terms of soft. The soup was very flavorful. The bok choy in the soup was amazing flavor. I will definitely return.

I'm so happy to have a Tasty Hand Pulled Noodles outpost in Hell's Kitchen. We shared the Lanzhou beef noodle soup with extra noodles, and we got a second bowl at almost the same as the original order. It's a perfect spot for a quick, cheap meal. It's a hole in the wall-esque restaurant with few tables and limited space. Everything came out super fast, and most of the orders during lunch were for takeout.

I loved this place. First off, whenever I visit a city - my Yelp is on deck. My group and I were starving and wanted Pho. Tasty Hand was one of the highest rated restaurants nearby. When we first walked in the restaurant was packed and their wasn't enough space for our party of 6, however the server politely asked another smaller party to relocate so we could dine! I was very impressed by their customer service. The food was fast, fresh, and very flavorful. I will definitely visit again on my next trip to NY!

My favorite place in the time square area to eat. My friend who is a local to NYC took me here one visit when I said I was craving noodles. Now it's a staple when I'm in the area or showing my friends around the city. Pick pan fried or soup noodles, and then pick from 7 different noodle types! The noodles are always cooked perfectly, the veggies are always fresh, and the sauces are flavorful. Many Vegetarian and Vegan options available too. It's a small hole in the wall place with about 5 tables that sit 2-4 people. Always quick service.

This is a hidden gem in the middle of the busy Time Square area, if you can find a spot inside the tiny place, do not skip it. You will 100% not be disappointed. First, look over the menu thoroughly because there are tons of different options. I was sad that it was still pretty warm outside because I couldn't justify getting soup, but it looked so good. I was really excited that they provide a pitcher of water for each table, tat was a nice addition since it was pretty warm outside. Next, the dumplings were so good. Fresh, authentic, tasty and incredible. Since we did pan-fried noodles, we chose steamed dumplings which was awesome. They didn't need any sauce since they were filled with flavor. The pan-fried noodles were incredible. Easily one of the best noodz in the city. The flavoring and amount of chicken were spot on. I can't wait to go back and try something new.

Food 4/5: I ordered the roast duck pan fried noodles and the crab flavored pork soup dumplings. The food was solid-- very tasty. The noodles came out quickly-- about ten minutes before the dumplings. The duck was was delicious but there wasn't a lot of meat on my serving. They include a lot of bone (which is fine) but not a lot of meat to match it. The pork soup dumplings were good too. I think they are worth ordering once because they sound intriguing but I don't feel a need to order them again. When I come back here, I try the noodle soup with duck and then maybe the fried rice with duck (there's a pattern here lol). 4/5 Service: Quick and accurate. What more do you need. 4/5 Ambiance: A small hole in the wall shop with not a lot of seating but enough space for people who are trying to get a quick bite and leave.