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Any dish can be prepared with marinated strips of chicken, beef, shrimp or tofu for a couple of extra bucks.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short With hard-surfaced walls, ceilings and floors and a steady stream of diners, the noise level can get high but it still has a family-friendly feel and a few options for kids. The menu is dedicated to all-things-pasta featuring Japanese pan noodles, pesto linguine and spicy peanut salad. Patrons can order at the counter for take out or have their noodles served to them in a...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 08, 2008)
Other Reviews from the web
Noodles has great macaroni and cheese. I've had it plain, with hot sauce added, with tofu added, and in varying combinations. This location does get crowded early--good luck with seating if you don't arrive early. Best thing to do is figure out what you want, tell your friend and give them your money, and stake out a table while you wait for your friend to place your order.
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I love the food at Noodles, always have, but the service at the 16th Street location was so horrible I will never go back. This Noodles is very crowded because of its location on the mall and the other day I was asked to leave by the manager so others could have my table. The thing is, we were not even in the restaurant for more than 25 mins and were litterally taking our last bite when he...
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Posted by apreisser
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 05, 2006)
This is a yummy, casual noodle restaurant in downtown Denver. They have a great macaroni and cheese for kids.
Posted by One mom
on October 09, 2005