Lanzhou Lamian, also known as Lanzhou Hand-Pulled Noodles, is a type of Chinese noodle dish that originated in Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province in China. It is a popular street food in China and can be found in many Chinese restaurants around the world.
The process of making Lanzhou Lamian is an art form in itself. The dough is made from wheat flour, water, and sometimes eggs. The dough is then hand-pulled, stretched, and folded in a specific way to create the thin, chewy noodles. The noodles are then boiled and served in a clear soup broth, which is made from beef bones, spices, and herbs. Thinly sliced beef, green onions, and cilantro are often added as toppings.
Overall, Nouilles KungFu earns high marks for fresh, handmade noodles and flavorful broths, with generous portions and friendly, efficient service. Reviewers highlight watching the noodles being made in the open kitchen, the variety of bowls from pork and beef soups to spicy options, and the strong value offered. A few notes include occasional waits during busy times and a lively atmosphere, but the experience is described as authentic, comforting, and highly recommendable.
Banging cucumbers!!! I don't know how they make them taste like that. Noodle dishes were great, but my cold sesame chicken noodle salad could have been more flavorful with more vinegar. Dan Dan noodles were delish
I'm not usually a big fan of soups or noodles, but this place completely won me over. The homemade pork noodle soup was incredibly flavorful & rich, every bite felt carefully crafted, & you could really taste the difference the handmade noodles made. Yes, there was a bit of a wait, but it was absolutely worth it.
On the other hand, the special chicken noodles were just as impressive, perfectly balanced with a hint of spice & a lovely nutty undertone. Both dishes were delicious in their own way.
I'd highly recommend this spot & will definitely be coming back!
Mar 13, 2026
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The ramen here is pretty decent. Just don't let the noodles sit in the broth for too long, or they'll lose their springy texture. The cold side dishes are light & refreshing as well. Overall, if you don't feel like cooking, it's a solid choice.
Fresh & delicious noodle dishes made on the spot. The noodles are chewy & have a nice texture. They have many different types of noodles you can choose from. The place is small but there are several seats. The service is quick & the staff is nice.
Noodle dishes were delicious which tasted better than the Mtl Chinatown noodle house. Excellent service by the server. Plan to return to try different food in the menu.
All hail the mighty gluten! Great little noodle joint. The noodles are made fresh & offer 7 types of thickness & cuts.
The fresh braids of wheat flour offer chewy noodles & the kitchen generously fill your bowl with carby delight & flavourful broths (a regular size is usually enough although a large is not impossible to finish). We love the triangle & thick noodles. The cooking of the thick noodles is not always consistent (sometimes overcooked) but they have the triangle noodle cooking down pack. Personally, the triangle ones offer the greatest slurpping experience as they gently glide into your mouth with maximum surface to soup/flavour ratio without splashing as much as the other noodles. Call it efficient SLURPaerodynamic. Extra points for the great lip & mouth feel because of the extra ridges in the triangle cut.
I suspect there is a good amount of MSG because I am quite thirsty after eating there but it does not stop me from going back.
The meat to noodle ratio is not the greatest for the traditional bowl (beef slices) but it is acceptable for the braise pork or the chicken coconut broth ones.
The eggs are very forgettable & we only take them for extra protein.
Side dishes:
spicy cucumber one is not that spicy at all & the cucumber is crunchy & gives a refreshing experience.
The edamame is great too & fun to eat. Good depth with the preserved greens in it.
The potatoe sliver salad is our favorite though. Not bad balance of soft & crunchy but could be crunchier. Good taste.
Seaweed: beware. It is very potent & a bit hard to eat (loooog strands). So it you do not like sea tasting stuff or hard to pick stuff, stay away.
The mini lamb skewers are great. Too many times, I find other restaurants overdo it with the cummin not here. It is very good. 1 basket is usually not enough (although they are decently generous). Could be a bit less overcooked but not dry in any sense of it. Really like it!
Prices are right, portions are very decent, parking is easy. If it open until late, it would be a great late night fix & would consider going even more often.
I've been to KungFu Noodle before a few times & knew that on a cold day like today this would hit the spot! The place is located in a small neighborhood mall & has really easy parking access. It's clean, the tables are a tad on the small side but otherwise comfortable.
The star here is the hand-pulled noodles. You can choose from a variety of noodle dishes & select your preferred thickness, with a handy reference on one of the walls.
We were three & each ordered some braised beef soups. The broth is satisfying, flavourful. The beef is very tender & the noodles were just the right amount of tender but chewy.
Never got totally comfortable grabbing them with chopsticks but the effort is worth it. Part of the experience is the view of the person making the noodles fresh to order & the sound of the twist & snap can at times make you jump when you aren't expecting it but it's fun to watch. A lunch spot that never disappoints!
Feb 7, 2025
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I would say the best Chinese noodles place in Montreal. There slapping noodle are to die for. I highly recommended!!! There side dishes were very delicious also. It's worth the try. If you are craving for some affordable handmade noodles. This place is definitely for you.
Finally a great place to enjoy some good noodles! Whether it's dry noodles or soup noodles, they are delicious here! We used to always go to Montreal Chinatown to eat some good noodle dishes in the past. We are so happy that this place opened in Brossard! Our new go to restaurant on the South Shore for delicious noodles! If you are a noodle lover, this is the place!
Delicious hand-pulled noodles! The waitress was friendly, very helpful at recommending dishes, & her recommendations were spot on. The portions are more than sufficient, definitely worth every penny. I'll definitely be coming back again.
A very good place for wonderful food. The staff is friendly & helps you pick if you don't know what to pick. Dishes are flavorful & fresh. You can even watch the chefs prepare your food. 👍🏻
Nov 8, 2023
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the staff's attitude was incredibly friendly & nice. the noodle dishes are nothing short of culinary perfection. The menu offers a diverse range of noodle options,the noodles had the ideal texture.