MIAN Pull Noodle

The Spot, 255 N Washington St, Rockville - 20850
116 reviews
Noodles Chinese
(301) 309-0853

Solid noodle bowls and dumplings. Not too salty, which is a pleasant change from most noodle joints.

Food was fast, tasty, and a good price for how much you get. I couldn't finish a bowl alone. Be aware this is a stall inside "the spot", which is on the left side of the building from the parking lot.

I don't know. It just feels like a decent lunch stop place for me. But the soup needs a more beefy texture. The flavor is there but the broth needs work on its fattiness, oils, and density. It feels very watery, but the noodles are great.

Despite the rumor that I heard about the Spot's food being not so good. I tried out this place because it was very eye-catching and I was surprised that it is a very good noodle soup. The both was light, not too fatty and the beef tripe was quite flavorful.

I had a plain-pull with the regular broth. It tasted very good and the noodles were good too. I wish I could have known the calorie content because its very hard to judge with soups how long until you'll need to eat your next meal. Parking is paid unless you walk a bit further, the prices and menu have changed a little since the 2018 picture here so be aware it may cost a bit more than expected.

Exceptional and delicious food, I like the character the spot has, and the staff members were very nice. I will surely come back.

I had a wonderful at this restaurant. We liked the superb vibes and the food. The waiters were super attentive. I am happy we eventually managed to visit here.

Great spot for some noodles. I’ve had hit and miss experiences but for the most part it’s been great. I think people are comparing it to pho which has loads of MSG, versus a more natural soup base like what you’ll get here, much lighter base.

As a serious noodle eater (my own word), I observe differences between a few Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese style noodles I've tried (mian and rice noodles, ramen, and pho), in terms of what kind of noodles they use, how they prepare the broth, what/how much they put/how they prepare the ingredients, etc. This is among the best places I've spotted in Rockville FOR AUTHENTIC MIAN, although not 100% of what I've had in China, naturally. Similar for its authentic dumplings - not American-flavored or frozen ones in grocery stores. Glad it's here!

Tried beef offal for the first time in one of their soups and loved it!