Blue Samurai Noodle Bistro

1155 S Diamond Bar Blvd unit e, Diamond Bar - 91765
94 reviews
Chinese Taiwanese
(818) 626-5777

Although the food they serve is very good, I was not particularly satisfied with my server, who seemed to not bat an eye at anything I asked him that was not based on the food during my order. He seemed like he was in a rush or just wasn't interested in what I had to say. Well, the food is very spicy and may give some people bowel problems if you aren't ready, but it is still good-tasting I guess.

Restaurant background: local independent Chinese restaurant specified noodle cuisine.Signature item: beef soup noodles.Guests can challenge hell spicy.Average bill per person is $15 to $25, not including tips.I ordered beef soup noodles with beef tripe, tender and shank. Frankly speaking, I was very disappointed about the beef soup noodle. The soup was plain and very off. Although the signature item is beef soup noodles, it is just like an average beef soup noodles you can have in most mediocre Chinese restaurants.The portion of side dishes is not good enough and not worth to order in my opinion.The restaurant has very weird décor. The dining area is not well maintained and clean.

It’s a chain restaurant. Good food, but everyone when I pick up food, the waiter gives me attitude.

Good beef noodles

Super authentic and absolutely delicious Taiwanese food! Love it here, it's a foodie's happy place!!!

This little place serves traditional beef noodle and some other delicacy. The noodle is perfectly cook and beef is perfectly season. The only wish the dishes are less salty and portion is bit bigger, other than that, this is the place to enjoy beef noodle, small dishes and boba tea.

Best beef noodle soup here in US.

They are originally called bull demon Kings and they still have the original scene inside. Only change one big picture on the window to show blue samurai. I always think they have the best beef noodle in town. And their taste is different from other "bull demon king". But I prefer this one

Start with the Beef Noodle Soup -- add tendon, if you're an intellectual; add tripe, if you like it nasty; bet the house if you're serious. The beef is juicy, tender, made perfect for this dish. Thin noodles or stay home. Go medium spicy if you're a person who likes spicy (and, we all know you're gonna jack it up another level just because I said "person who likes spicy"). Climb the spice mountain if you must -- in fact, you should -- but know that some paths don't have a way back.

Located on the northwest corner of Grand & Diamond Bar, BDK Noodle was recommended to me by my mom who said the flavors here were close to authentic Taiwanese. Of course I had to have the beef noodle soup and it was as good as I had hoped! The cold plate of stewed beef, pig ear and tofu was great too. The scallion pancake was okay. The whole thing seemed very fried, more than what I'm used to. I will definitely be back!