This is really good for food court! The man who looked to be the owner is always friendly. I had the fish ball vermicelli and it was quite tasty. Decent broth, fresh bok choy, and good quality fish balls(you know how some fish balls can tasty fishy or simply sketchy). For $ 5.75, I have no complaints. Lemongrass Chicken with rice noodle — the rice noodle is really really mushy, which I didn’t enjoy. The chicken tasted well, like cheap meat with fat and chewy(tendons?) attached, and the flavour was a bit gross to me. I will avoid it in the future. Vegetarian noodle — Tofu was quite salty, but all veggies were great. Again, at those prices, I can’t complain much.
Grace P.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Long line up snaking around the entire food court speaks for itself. It is located in the vibrant underground PATH in downtown Toronto. Their specialty is soup with 4 types of noodles to choose from. My favourite is the spicy beef with thick flat rice noodles with bak choy & broccoli. If you want extra spicy ask for spicy broth. I could probably eat this everyday. Honestly I have not tried any other soup since I was introduced to this spicy beef soup. My friend love their shrimp wonton soup & no complain there. Avoid going there between 12 — 1 noon. I try to go there around 11.45 am before rush hour or after 1 pm Love it there and plan to go back there for my soup fix & great price point with very generous portion
Jasper I.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Some of the best wonton noodle soup in all of Toronto!!! The shrimp wontons, actually have shrimp in them… full size shrimps and not just minced up shrimps. Consider getting some BBQ Pork in your noodle soup for an extra bit of joyfulness!!! :)
Harry L.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
Great food court place for noodles. The Sheraton Centre is a bit rundown, but however it’s worth coming for this place! Despite the lines, they are very very fast. Spicy beef noodles are probably their signature item. Has great flavour, however it’s very spicy, it’d be a good idea to skip the sauce! Used to be decently priced but now I find it a bit more expensive, especially for the beef.
Omar D.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
cheap and fast, not bad, tasty.
Gary J.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Very decent noodle place. It offers 4 types of noodle for selection. When a friend told me about this place I am a bit skeptical because it’s in a food court inside path, but the quality is above my expectation as a fast, food court meal. My favour is BBQ chicken noodle and I normally add one order of shrimp wonton to go with it. The broth is light yet flavourful, and the egg noodle is crunchy to my liking. Chicken leg is tender and well done. Other recommend item is spicy beef noodle which is quite yummy but not that spicy. Price is cheap even comparing with other food court joints.
Maggie P.
Tu valoración: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Noodle King is a decent spot in the path if you’re craving soup noodle. It’s a less expensive lunch option and the portions are pretty generous. Taste is fairly average and nothing to rave about, but it satisfies my cravings. I usually order the shrimp wonton or bbq chicken with rice noodle. The bbq pork is kind of dry and they pour a ton of sauce over it to cover the dryness.
Catherine T.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Great noodles, fast and delicious. The most efficient line-up, I’ve experienced. Be ready to order when you get to the front, or else you’re holding up everyone else. I usually order spicy beef, with less spicy broth, and it’s perfect. The chunks of beef are generous, and noodles always perfectly done(I prefer the thick egg noodles) with this dish. It wouldn’t hurt to give us a tad more veggies, but for the price, product and location, it’s very reasonable. When I’m feeling more frugal, I like the roasted chicken noodle with broth and thin egg noodles.
Pauline W.
Tu valoración: 3 Thornhill, Canada
Noodle King is located in an out-dated but clean food court near Sheraton Centre Toronto inside the Path. I was a bit disappointed when my colleague highly recommends their spicy beef noodle to me. There were four types of noodles you can choose from. I had the slim egg noodle. The noodle was cooked just right, not too chewy nor too soft. The soup base was ok with a medium level of spicy which was perfect for me as I don’t like my broth too spicy. The beef, however, was not as tender and the taste was a bit bland. After tax, it came to $ 9.05 I paid in cash. I know it is in downtown, but I would say it is just a so so for the price. Will I go back? I will when I am craving for egg noodle on a work day in downtown.
Kathy H.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
fantastic service here! super fast. Long line ups for lunch, ALWAYS It’s $ 0.30 debit fee, or cash only Noodle King is your quick wonton noodle soup fix in the financial district area. Great portions for $ 5 – 6($ 7 for rice combos). Barbeque chicken soup noodle for just $ 6? Unheard of(in downtown food court)!!! I usually visit earlier(before noon) to avoid the rush. They are opened in the mornings if you need a warm breakfast! The food is just okay in my opinion. It’s not the best. The noodles were quite dull, the soup was a little dull. The barbeque chicken was pretty good given I was soooo hungry when I bought my 10:30am breakfast. It was moist, fairly large, the skin was just a tad fatty if you’re into that, there wasn’t much barbeque flavour on it(the sauce lightly covered the skin, but didn’t reach the meat). I’ve also had barbeque pork and their wontons. The barbeque pork was quite delicious! Again, a little dull but I liked it. Wontons were alright. is it barbeque or barbecue? ahhh
Danica C.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Reasonable price. Many noodles choices, broth is tasty, meat is delicous. There is a reason why it has the longest lineup in the same foodcourt.
JT N.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’ve been eating at restaurants in the PATH for nearly seven years now. This is still my favourite. I love the noodles and soup and any of their meats will be just awesome.
Justin T.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Noodle King is a fantastic place for a cheap, tasty lunch in the Financial District. I stopped by for lunch today having seen all of the positive reviews, and I wasn’t disappointed. I ordered the lemongrass chicken with rice noodles, and an order of pork wontons on the side. The total came to $ 9 which is very reasonable, given what that would get you at other fast food places. The lineup was long but moved extremely quickly and the service was friendly and efficient. The noodle and broth were exceptional and the chicken was of decent quality and was perfectly cooked. The wontons were hot and tasty, but didn’t come with any soy or other dipping sauce. I noticed a sauce tray by the register so maybe I was supposed to get my own. I struggled to finish it all and shared the wontons with my colleagues who also said they were pretty good. While I am no noodle aficionado, they are definitely the best I have had outside of Chinatown. A solid four stars and I can’t wait to try the rest of the menu!
Jay T.
Tu valoración: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
This is the place to be for lunch. #1 busiest place on the PATH. Go early to avoid long line ups. You can choose from 4 type of noodles. I usually get the BBQ chicken noodles for $ 6 after tax. They take debit/credit as well. Service was super quick they literally have your food within 30 secs. The food court seating area is small so if you go on prime time you might need to wait.
Jonathan S.
Tu valoración: 4 York, Canada
Four stars, zero for ambiance. Located in a depressing underground food court, you would be forgiven for walking by Noodle King as you meander through Toronto’s PATH. Surrounded by dank chain resto stalls, you might chalk up long lunchtime lines to a lack of affordable options narby. Noodle King is definitely affordable, and the food’s pretty swell, too. The menu is limited to Chinese lunch staples; proteins including great char siu, chicken and your choice of wonton, served over noodles’n’broth or alongside steamed rice and blanched veg. My usual is a bowl of soup with egg noodles, wontons(pork or shrimp) and some of that glorious red-dyed pork. I reach for the chili oil, but those in the know(and with a sweeter tooth than mine) may opt for the«spicy sauce», a thing I didn’t even know about until someone behind me in line ordered it. If I’m starving(which i usually am), I’ll add a spring roll. Tasty if I catch it when it’s really hot; kinda sludgy otherwise. Still, for under $ 10 it’s tough to go wrong.
Zao Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Burlington, Canada
Good portion size for the price, taste is what you’d expect for the price. The main downside is how there’s no place to dump the leftover soup(water). Since this is in a mall food court, you end up having to pour the soup into the trash, and makes it a tough time for the cleaners.
Jenny N.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Probably one of the best food court options for chinese food in the city! I adore the shrimp wonton noodle soup with the egg noodles. They add lots of fresh bok choy and I top it all off with roasted chili oil. Let’s face it: there are many terrible food options when it comes to food court chinese. Beyond the scope of sweet and sour pork and fried rice is Noodle King– Fast, fresh and conveniently located in the basement of the Sheraton Centre. It’s a solid choice for a low cost lunch. Unfortunately, this food court is uninspiring as far as décor does. A better option is to take your food up to the Sheraton’s second floor courtyard, or over to Osgoode Hall and enjoy the sunshine. 3.5
Russell K.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
To echo other reviews: Fast, Cheap, and Simple. Situated in one of the smaller food courts in the PATH system, this place is a real find. During the lunch hour, on your way to or from The Bay through the underground, it’s actually easy to spot this place because there is consistently a long line-up. One sign as to whether or not a place as good is if the ethnicity of the patrons match the food that is being served. Looking at the lineup, you’ll notice that it’s at least 90% Asian(which may include myself). I actually aim to be there just before noon but if you are stuck in the lineup, they efficiently have the line move along fast. So the point of getting there early is mainly so that you can get a seat in the food court. I always order the wonton noodles and basically you just point to the kind of noodles you want, ask for scoops of spicy broth if you want and then choose between pork or shrimp wontons. They also have rice dishes with BBQ pork, and chicken and sides of fried dumplings. The prices have gone up slowly over the years but you can get away with a good meal for under $ 6 unless you buy a drink.
Sahra G.
Tu valoración: 5 Vancouver, Canada
I discovered this place because I noticed it was the only place in the PATH for food that had an insane line up at lunchtime. I assumed it to be «LEGIT» and grabbed some soup there. The long line moves super fast, the soup is delicious and one of the cheaper places I have found to eat lunch in the financial district. You would be doing yourself a disservice by not eating here.
Misty S.
Tu valoración: 5 Aurora, IL
Located in a food court in the PATH network. I entered via Sheraton on Queen and went downstairs. There were 3 other Asian options, a Mexican restaurant, Hero Burger, Subway and La Prep. The seating area was pretty full, but we were able to find a spot for 4. There was actually no line when we arrived for a late lunch. The restaurant next to it(MR Souvlaki) had about 7 people in line, though. They offer different soup options(chicken broth, spicy broth, vegetable broth), meats(pork wonton, shrimp wonton, BBQ pork, spicy beef, brisket), and noodles(egg, thin rice, thick rice). They also offer the similar dishes with rice instead of noodles. My vegetarian friend was happy about the options here. Lunch at Noodle King is pretty cheap! Probably the cheapest I’ve been to in downtown Toronto. The egg noodle soup with pork wonton was about $ 5. It also comes with bok choy. Plus another $ 1 for a can of soda. The noodle soup was very good! The broth was good and they provided hot sauce if you want to spice it up. The noodles were cooked perfectly and the pork wonton were also good. Accepts debit or cash only.