Asian Noodle

902 Regent St, Madison - 53715
66 reviews
Asian Fusion Noodles
(608) 467-6210

Great takeout for the price. Pork don has really good flavor. The potions are good too

I’m not kidding when I say this is the best Asian restaurant that I’ve been to in Madison. I have been going here for a bit over a year but keep forgetting to write a review as I eat my food too quickly since it’s so good. My favorites are the lo mein, mai fun, fried rice, and crab rangoons. I think an extra sentence is necessary to tell you how their crab rangoons are the best I’ve ever had (and the sauce). But their noodles are made fresh and have such an amazing flavor. They also do not skimp out on servings and you get a lot of food for the price you pay. Their staff is always friendly and they are very quick in making orders. I have been to countless Asian restaurants and have yet to find one that tastes as good as Asian noodle and has similar price points.I do miss the discounted days for certain items ($5.99 fried rice on Tuesdays), but I cannot recommend this restaurant enough!!

The appetizer was the best part of the meal by far. Sad. The noodles were really off in flavor and the rice bowl was to big to enjoy. Stick to the spring rolls and dumplings..

I order from this place once a month or so. The donburi (rice bowls) are amazing. It's wild to think I love this place so much and have never even dined in, I bet it would be even better.

It's all about what you order and adjusting your expectations when you go here.MENUIt can be a bit confusing. They allow you to choose different noodles and meats, and there's an option to "Choose 1, 2 or 3", but it wasn't clear if they meant to choose different samplings of noodles or different meats. Turns out this refers to different meats. Big downside was no tofu option. Surprising for an Asian noodle place.FOODI ordered Zha Jiang noodles with minced pork, and I was pleased! Very strong flavor. Decent portion. It had a bit too strong of a soy sauce flavor, but still good. I enjoyed it as much as when I got this dish in Beijing! My partner ordered Lo Mein and was overall pleased. We also ordered the shrimp Shu Mai. They were tiny and pretty bland. The dipping sauce was essential to taste anything. They appeared to be store-bought. Not impressed.PRICEDecently priced, but I tried to order a side of rice. That was $2. That's more expensive than sit-down Asian places! Rip off. Most noodle dishes were around $10-15. Not bad.SERVICEThe staff seemed a little short and impatient, probably because they were busy. But they didn't make us feel super welcome, but again, if you adjust your expectations that it is a quick bite, you can look past this.Overall, we may go again, but probably not for dinner. I think if this place wasn't right by campus, it would be better. Students typically don't care about service, selection, etc. They typically just want a quick bite that isn't too expensive. And that's what this place is.

I ordered online and picked it up. Food was tasty. It was ready on time and other than parking...there isn't any specifically for them so had to use the clinic lot across the street and wait to cross the busy street to pick up...nothing bad to say here.

Surprisingly good noodle shop located on Regent Street near Park Street. Menu is simple and food is prepared fresh and served hot. Pan-fried lo mein noodles were chewy and satisfying, and the Noodle Bowl had a rich broth, large and tender chunks of beef, and lots of noodles. We will go back again to try the other types of noodles offered.

Mediocre. I ordered spicy tonkotsu ramen. The broth did not have much flavor or spice. The soup was only lukewarm temperature and the pork and eggs were still chilly.

Classic Asian food. Heavy Japanese and Pho lean however. Had a noodle bowl and fresh spring rolls and was great!

Ask for 8 gyozas (dumplings) and a ramen japanese style. The dumplings were good and the service too, so it is a pity that the ramen was awful, the flavor was very weird, didn't taste like normal ramen. It reminds me of a farm.. like horse or cow.. ordure, I don't really know how to explain it. I ate it all since I'm used to this kind of smell somehow because I'm coming from Spain, and I'm feeling ok so I don't think that there was anything rotten or in bad condition. I understand this is not the usual way and that it has been some kind of problem in the kitchen. As a said, such a pity.