
My daughter wanted lo mein, so we found ourselves trying Capital Noodle Bar. We may have come for chow mein, but we'll definitely be coming back for their wonton noodle soup! Everyone agreed that...
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Capital Noodle Bar, established in 1981 as Kim Tar Noodle House in Los Angeles' historic Chinatown, brings the rich flavors of Southeast Asia to Southern California. With a commitment to preserving family traditions, the restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring longstanding family recipes, including noodle soups, rice plates, and dim sum.
Guests can enjoy a variety of dishes, from classic Hainan Chicken to flavorful stir-fried noodles and an array of dim sum options. The inviting atmosphere and extensive beverage selection complement the authentic culinary experience that Capital Noodle Bar provides.
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My daughter wanted lo mein, so we found ourselves trying Capital Noodle Bar. We may have come for chow mein, but we'll definitely be coming back for their wonton noodle soup! Everyone agreed that...
Good spot with lots of variety for decent pricing Took home leftovers too! Siu Mai 4/5 Not 626 quality, but the flavor is there. They were decently sized and were informed it would take 15-20...
It was my first time at Capital Noodle Bar and i had such a great meal with good company. Thankfully they were able to seat our party of 15 within 10 minutes on a Sunday and the waiters were...
I don't know why I haven't come here sooner. I've seen it on Yelp several times. I was having s hard time deciding what to eat. The server Brian was very helpful explaining my options. I went with...
Love this place!!! For the culture, the ambiance, and most importantly the food The price is reasonable, especially for a lunch place. I got the classic street noodles which is so reminiscent of...
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