
About Everyday Noodles
Unique Chinese eatery specializing in hand-pulled noodles crafted behind a kitchen-viewing window.
What People Are Saying
from Google"5 Stars - An Exceptional Culinary Gem, Worth the Parking Hassle! My first visit to Every Day Noodles was wonderful. From the moment I stepped in, the atmosphere set the perfect tone, a little upscale from your typical Asian restaurant without being stuffy. The food is the star: expertly prepared, fresh, and absolutely delicious. The expansive menu offers an impressive array of options, including many enticing soups, hearty entrées, delightful appetizers, and a large, creative variety of vegetarian dishes. Considering the generous portion sizes, the prices are remarkably reasonable. Service was impeccable. Our waitress was attentive, highly informative, and patiently answered our many questions about the various dishes, which was enhanced the experience. The restaurant itself is clean. The only caveat is parking; located in a bustling, busy part of town, securing a spot can be a chore. However, I wholeheartedly highly recommend Every Day Noodles, it is absolutely worth the walk!"
"Everyday noodles is a cool experience! They make the dumplings fresh all day, and you can watch them make everything through a glass window. The staff is incredibly friendly and the service is quick. I think this should be called "Everyday DUMPLINGS", as the dumplings are the star of this restaurant, not the noodles. Mind you, I think the noodles are very authentic, but myself and my wife's noodles were muted in flavor and texture. The noodle dishes left some to be desired. Will definitely come back to try the dumplings, but with so many noodle options in Squirrel Hill, I will likely not come back for the noodles."
"For hand pulled noodles, head to Everyday Noodles. My family of three walked in around 1pm on a May Sunday and got a table right away in front of the staff making the noodles. Our server even brought out dough for our eight-year-old daughter to play with, which she loved. To eat, we ordered the bok chuy, dan dan noodles, pork soup dumplings, cucumbers, and hot and spicy noodles. Our daughter loved her soup dumplings. Everything else tasted good, but not as amazing as we expected. The flavors were muted in each dish. Despite that, it was still a fun lunch!"
"Another Asian restaurant makes tips mandatory. We ordered 3 dishes, soup dumplings, scallion noddle and wonton noodle. The soup dumplings and scallion noodle are fine, wonton noodle is tasteless, they didn’t use correct type of noodle for this dish. The waiter is friendly, helpful. The service is overall pretty fast. We paid the bill by cash, we planned to leave a tip but we forgot. However, the owner chased us to the entrance, dragged us back to our table requiring tips. This move is rude and inappropriate. If the guest didn’t leave a tip, you should think there is no tip because your service is not good enough. Also, why we should tip an owner anyways? The whole thing is ridiculous. We finally went back leaving a 20% tip because the server lady is really good and friendly, but I truly hope our tip went into her pocket, not the owner. Will not come back, food is mid, the owner is very rude, not sure why paying cash give us 10% off, or 20% off, seems way to much for credit card fee."
"A bit disappointed trying it after seeing all the reviews. The oxtail noodle soup was a bit bland, I had clear soup noodles in Asia often so I'm not having mismatched expectation. I know it will be milder than most noodle soup, but when served with noodles the soup gotta have flavor to compliment the noodles you know. Noodles were ok, not the best hand pulled I've had, not that bouncy and slightly on soggy side. The pork and crab dumplings were better than noodles in comparison. But still, it's quite average for siu long bao. I would say you get what you pay for."
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