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FooFooNoodz Nouilles Montreal
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FooFooNoodz Nouilles Montreal

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
4.7$$
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FooFooNoodz Nouilles Montreal Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Review Summary

FooFooNoodz Nouilles Montreal is described as a tiny cozy neighbourhood spot that emphasizes hand made noodles and rich broths, with the coconut curry and Taipei beef noodles among the favorites; diners note that the broths are well simmered and deeply flavorful, and the noodles are springy and fresh, often described as the star of the bowls. Takeout is common, seating is limited, and some reviews mention high prices for the portions, though many say portions are generous and satisfying when dining in or picking up. Service is repeatedly praised as fast, friendly, and attentive, with a welcoming vibe. A few critics point to price value balance and occasional noodle to broth pairing issues, but overall fans regard it as one of the top noodle spots in Montreal and express plans to return for repeats and to try more flavors. The menu is simple, with a focus on broth based and dry options; many dishes arrive with house made noodles and fresh ingredients, and the sambal on the side adds extra heat for those who want it.
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5.0

Ordered food from these guys two days in a row. Their coco broth & their beef bone broths are amazing & you can order a full sized extra broth for 5$. They make their own noodles & it shows. 100% will be eating there again, delicious.

Jan 5, 2026
on Google

I tried their coco curry, Jacarta noodles & the beef rendang. The noodles were delicious. You can tell the broth was simmered well, giving it a deep, rich flavor. The beef rendang tasted good as well, but for the price, it felt a bit expensive since it uses beef strips (instead of the traditional beef chuck) & the portion of meat was quite small.

Jan 4, 2026
on Google
5.0

I have ordered takeout here twice now, & both times the food is excellent. We've tried the beef Taipei & curry coco. Ingredients are fresh & the broth is flavourful. There is limited seating in general, so I can't speak to the atmosphere or dine in experience. Service is friendly. Takeout packaging is reliable.

Dec 15, 2025
on Google

We tried two soups. The beef one & the porc. Both extremely delicious & very generous. The homemade noodles are perfect. The service is fast & courteous as well. I highly recommend this small restaurant. Give it a try.

Nov 22, 2025
on Google
5.0

Today, what a perfect day to take out a hot bowl of yummy noodles for the 1st time. Taipei Beef Noodles ! WOW seriously delicious 😋 Although it's a bit of a drive to NDG, Somerled, it is definitely worth it ! This is a revisit 💯

Nov 9, 2025
on Google

Tried this new spot today with my friend Sarah, & let me just say… this place is noodles first, no shortcuts.

Most things here are made from scratch…bouncy egg noodles, rich broths, & garlic oil that coats everything in this deep, cozy aroma. You can tell they really care about the details.

Here's what we tried:

🍜 Jakarta Noodles
Homemade egg noodles tossed in garlic oil (so fragrant!), with sweet soy-braised chicken, mushrooms, & yu choi. It comes with a light chicken soup on the side that you can pour over. This one was the most comforting of the bunch, & the chicken was super tender without being too fatty. Loved the little heat from the sambal too.

🥩 Taipei Beef Noodles
This one had great flavor & texture! Especially the spiced beef bone broth that comes on the side, plus crispy garlic & coriander. But heads up: the beef was a bit fattier than I personally like. If you don't mind that, you'll probably love it!

🍛 Coco Curry (my favorite)
This bowl had everything: tofu, pork belly, fish balls, shrimp, chicken, & more.. all swimming in a creamy coconut curry broth. It was spicy, savory, & super rich in flavor. A total standout for me.

I also appreciated that all the broths come on the side so you can mix it in at your own pace. Everything felt fresh & really fun to eat.

Foxy Tip: Don't skip the sambal & chili oil. A little goes a long way, & it makes each bite pop.

I share local foodie finds & cultural gems at @foxyappetite on Instagram & @foxy.appetite on TikTok - & this spot definitely earned a shoutout.

This meal was comped as part of a media tasting - sharing my honest thoughts above. 🫶🏽

Jun 26, 2025
on Google
4.0

Alright, let's go over the good, the bad, & the in between in as much detail as I can provide. I went there with 2 friends, & we got the Coco Curry & the Taipei Beef Noodles

First, the in between:

The place is small, with only 3 or 4 seats at a small table in front of the window. It was clearly not intended to be a sit-down restaurant, but more of a take-out place. That's not a bad thing, but it is important to know that before you go there.

The menu is quite small with 6 items total. Half of those are dry noodles meaning there is no broth base, & the other half have a broth base (I will refer to these as'wet noodles' from now on). Again this is not a bad thing, with less variety, it often means the dishes they do make are better than normal since they specialize in them.

Now the bad:

Reactions to the food were mixed, but overall very positive. & if the overall impression is positive despite this being the'bad' section, that should tell you something. The main complaint I heard from friends was that the noodles didn't quite fit the broth. While I personally disagree with them, I felt it was important to include their thoughts. They said it'was still good noodles, I just don't think it complimented the broth.'

The only other complaint I heard was'It seems expensive' which they said before we ate the food, & got a good look at portion size & such. In total, with tax & tip, it comes out to around $30 for a bowl of noodles, though I will note we did buy the more expensive options from the menu, & will further state that all of the wet noodles are at this price point. 2 of the dry noodle options would be around $25 instead.

Now the good:

It was filling, & I feel this is especially important to note after talking about price. I generally can eat a lot, & I finished my dish feeling I did not need to eat more, but also not like I was bloated. Perfect portion size for me. Personally, I think that the $30 price point was good for the amount of food I got, the quality of that food, & the sense of fullness it gave me.

The broth was delicious. I tried the Taipei broth, it was very tasty, & my friend who ordered it is convinced they chose the better bowl, & I disagree with them. I think the Taipei bowl had broth more akin to typical ramen, & it was done very well. The Coco Curry, Which I ordered, was also delicious, but is definitely not your typical ramen broth, from my experience. The soft coconut flavor is complimented by a slight spice that gives the broth a great overall flavor, very much akin to an actual curry. I could see myself getting either of the two bowls again in the future. I cannot stress this enough, the broth was the best part of the dish for me & my friends.

I give 4 stars only to account for my friends opinions that the noodles did not compliment the broth. I will be going back some time in the future & will try one of the dry noodle options to see how I feel about the noodles without the delicious broth.

May 26, 2025
on Google