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Hungry for noodles? These 3 new New York City spots have you covered

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Published on July 23, 2019
Hungry for noodles? These 3 new New York City spots have you coveredThe Tang - Upper West Side | Photo: Peter L./Yelp

If you've got noodles on the brain, you're in luck: we've found the freshest New York City eateries to quell your cravings. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for some noodles.

The Tang

920 Amsterdam Ave., Upper West Side

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The Tang is a Chinese spot, offering noodles, small plates, vegetarian dishes and more.

This is the second location of the New York City noodle bar, which has its original location in the East Village. The Tang specializes in noodle dishes inspired by the regional cuisine of Sichuan, Hunan and Beijing. At the Upper West Side restaurant, you will find spicy dan dan noodles, noodles with braised pork knuckles, noodle soup with beef shank and soft-boiled egg and a full selection of beer, wine and sake. There are other specialties, too, like chicken wings marinated in Sichuan spices and Coca-Cola.

With a 4.5-star Yelp rating out 67 reviews, The Tang has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Jaana S., who reviewed The Tang on July 15, wrote, "The noodles were a standout. We had the drunken noodles which came with very tender meat and a red sauce that lightly coated the silky wide noodles. The other noodle preparation was in a chicken soup. Again, the noodles were super silky and luxurious. The chicken was moist and tender."

Yelper Joy S. wrote, "My second my time trying The Tang, and I can't rave enough about their appetizers! Highly recommend the sesame tofu and roasted eggplant."

The Tang is open from 11 a.m.–10:30 p.m. on Sunday-Thursday and from 11:30 a.m.–11:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Thailicious

71 Clinton St., Lower East Side

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Thailicious is a Thai spot, offering noodles and more.

This second location of the Chinatown spot serves traditional Thai noodle dishes, like pad thai, drunken noodles and bowls of noodle soup topped with pork spare rib, roast duck or seafood. There are other Thai classics, too, like curry, papaya salad and Thai iced tea. Stop in on a weekday for a lunch special.

Yelp users are excited about Thailicious, which currently holds 4.5 stars out of 32 reviews on the site.

Yelper Queen R., who reviewed Thailicious on June 14, wrote, "I love this place. The waitress was attentive. The food is plentiful and creamy, and the spice is on point."

Yelper Su L. wrote, " The cashew stir fry was delicious and had ample servings of vegetables throughout, though the tofu pieces were a little scant. My husband's mango curry was delicious and very mildly spicy. Both dishes were very flavorsome."

Thailicious is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. weekdays and from 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. weekends.

Bund On Broadway

25-08 Broadway, Astoria

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Bund On Broadway is a Shanghainese spot, offering noodles and more.

This new business offers Shanghainese noodle soups topped with your choice of beef, spicy pork or meatballs. There are also other casual eats like dim sum, dumplings, bao and udon noodle stir fry.

With a four-star Yelp rating out of 98 reviews on Yelp, Bund On Broadway has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Dimitrio D., who was one of the first users to visit Bund On Broadway on May 28, wrote, "Bund is small but well-decorated with Shanghai imagery. The food was all good. I especially recommend the crab soup dumplings, followed by the pork soup dumplings. I'll be back!"

Bund On Broadway is open from noon–3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.–10 p.m. daily.

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