Higher Quality Chinese food

<p>10 bucks a bowl! are you trying to turn a profit on us?!?! and i hope that noodle palnet was worht it.. it usualyl is</p>

<p>definitely not...the seasoning was a little bland, and my roommate's chicken raimen (sp) was pretty bland too. definitely not worth the 8 bucks! the boba was okay though. it was weird- no mango milk tea? they only had green tea mango boba..strange.</p>

<p>yea thats not worth several trips to the restroom..although when i have a lot of class reading hw i might be eating at noodle planet.</p>

<p>I'm officially the whitest person ever. </p>

<p>I'm content with Pick Up Stix. </p>

<p>/Not proud of the 3 grade style gustatory preferences.</p>

<p>Mr. Noodle > Noodle Planet :rolleyes:</p>

<p>pick up stix is alright for white asian food. their wine chicken is good.</p>

<p>baccali was pretty good. my uncle and aunt took me there once. i think the chinese restaurant we always goto when my family goes down there is New Capital on Garvey in Monterey Park. also pretty good.</p>

<p>One of the huge advantages of going to school close to home, home cooked authenic Asian food on the weekends. I don't know how else I'd get by. Plus I can always drop by all my old favorite restaurants on the weekends.</p>

<p>Baccali, yes agreed to be good . Cafe Spot at the end of Valley is also good. For people who eat at Noodle Planet, I don't understand why you get ripped off for a bowl of noodles. It's not typically good and it's close to $7-8.</p>

<p>I like Mr. Noodle quite a bit. It's far better than I ever expected to get (by the way I've lived in Hong Kong for 3 years and Singapore for 6 years).</p>

<p>Such high demands. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>I'd like to add that Mr. Noodle is actually run by Asian immigrants, unlike Noodle Planet. :rolleyes:</p>