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.
Nouilles KungFu earns praise for fresh, handmade noodles made on site, flavorful broths, and generous portions at reasonable prices. The open kitchen and the option to customize noodles by thickness, along with fast, attentive service in a cozy, small setting, contribute to an authentic and welcoming dining experience. Noodles are repeatedly described as chewy and well prepared, with many noting that the broth remains rich without becoming greasy as it cools. Beef and Lanzhou style soups are standout favorites, and many reviewers say they would definitely return, even as a few mention occasional longer waits, a busy atmosphere, or rooms that can get quite hot. Overall the reviews converge on high quality, consistent flavors, and strong value, making Nouilles KungFu a go-to spot for hand pulled noodles on the south shore.
The perfect remedy on a cold day! Always have a great experience at this restaurant - my family & I will drive all the way to Brossard to eat there because their hand pulled noodles are that good! I recommend the homemade braised beef noodles. You can customize your noodles & also the ingredients in your bowl.
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!
Finally tried this hand-pulled noodle restaurant near me & it completely exceeded my expectations. The broth was so delicious! Light yet so flavourful. The noodles were perfectly chewy, the meat tender & the fast service was a bonus. Everything hit the spot, & I'll definitely be coming back.
BEST hand-pulled noodles we ever tried! This place is such a gem & after talking to a lot of ppl, this place is very popular & well known. We absolutely loved everything we ordered. The service is very fast, they make the noodles to order & you can feel the freshnest of the ingredients. I feel like I will become a regular here! The prices are also very reasonable. No wonder there was a line up by the time we left & it was only 12:30pm
Hands down one of the best pulled noodle spots in Montreal. I had the braised beef, extra spicy, & wide noodles & left nothing in the bowl. I even thought about going back for dinner the same day! The broth, noodles & chilli oil are the best. Try it, you will not be disappointed.
April 10, 2024 @ 17:19hrs Bonjour folks, Good fresh hand made noodles for all to see. You will hear a bang often - that's the guy in the kitchen making the hand pulled noodles. No wait time. Quick in & out. Make sure you try their burgers. They never mix pork & beef so those who cannot have pork (like us 🙂) - it's totally cool. Enjoy & don't forget to try the burger. P.S. the joint is family run.
Good hand-pulled noodle restaurant. Since it was my first time there, I didn't have to order via the QR code. I was given a plastic card menu. The waitress was very patient & kind & helped us with the menu. I opted for the braised beef noodles which did not disappoint. You can choose the type of noodles you want so I took chive leaf. My friend had the Lanzhou beef noodles (triple fine noodles). Both noodle soups were great. As for appetizers, they didn't look too exciting. I tried the spicy cucumber which was OK. I recommend skipping the appetizers & just eating the noodles.
Jan 21, 2024
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This is our go to for pulled noodles. The noodles are properly QQ & the broth has a nice depth. The eggs tend to be on the fully cooked side, where I would prefer a slightly runny yolk. Overall great place & definitely recommend.
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.
Fabulous hand-pulled noodles available in many different thicknesses. We had a beef bowl & a porc sauce bowl. Both were generous & delicious. Service was friendly & quick, the decor is basic but clean.
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We got the dandan noodles & the braised beef noodles. Delicious. We love hand pulled noodles & had been looking for a place in the south shore. This really hits the spot. No more driving all the way to Montreal Chinatown for handpulled noodles!
Also need to mention the really great value. With all restaurants just getting so expensive it was so refreshing ordering a huge bowl of noodles for only $13.