
Came on a Saturday afternoon, and left with a full stomach, and a happy face! I went with one of my best friends after an event on a 90+ degree day and hadn't eaten anything. Dim sum + Asian food...
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Capital Noodle Bar originated from the Kim Tar Noodle House, which first opened in 1981 in the heart of LA's historic Chinatown, dedicated to sharing the authentic flavors of Southeast Asia in Southern California. This establishment proudly continues the family's culinary traditions by offering a menu filled with longstanding recipes that reflect a deep commitment to quality and heritage.
With a diverse selection of noodle soups, rice plates, fried rice, stir fry, and dim sum, Capital Noodle Bar caters to a wide array of tastes. The inviting dining experience combines fresh ingredients and bold flavors, making it a favored choice for those seeking both traditional and innovative Asian cuisine.
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Came on a Saturday afternoon, and left with a full stomach, and a happy face! I went with one of my best friends after an event on a 90+ degree day and hadn't eaten anything. Dim sum + Asian food...
This used to be one of our go to places to eat. The food is usually great. But the last few times we've gone the service has been lacking. Today we went in for lunch. My husband and I were only...
When I first moved here Capital Noodle Bar was one of the first places I randomly stumbled into and it has become a staple in our household. I order from here at least once a week whenever I work...
Weeknight date night to this spot for dinner. We were promptly shown to a table and given great suggestions on menu items. We tried the Thai noodles, sausage fried rice and garlicky wings. All...
The food was pretty good. They only had pork dumplings and my kids prefer chicken so they didn't love the ones they tried. They had plain noodle soup and ate some chicken potstickers. We...