Kung Fu Noodle
Chinese · El Paso
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Kung Fu Noodle is a warm, Asian-owned restaurant in El Paso celebrated for its comforting comfort food. Guests praise the consistently hot, fresh dishes, including signature spicy beef noodle soup, teriyaki chicken with fried rice, and crispy wontons. The atmosphere offers a quiet retreat perfect fo...
Kung Fu Noodle is a warm, Asian-owned restaurant in El Paso celebrated for its comforting comfort food. Guests praise the consistently hot, fresh dishes, including signature spicy beef noodle soup, teriyaki chicken with fried rice, and crispy wontons. The atmosphere offers a quiet retreat perfect for lunch or dinner, featuring wheelchair accessible seating and solo dining options. Beyond the menu, patrons highlight friendly, prompt service and a clean environment that delivers excellent value. Whether enjoying traditional entrees or unique specialties like black garlic tongatsu, this local favorite provides a welcoming space where every meal feels freshly made and thoughtfully prepared for your enjoyment.
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Kung Fu Noodle is a popular spot for noodles and dumplings. Customers rave about the hot, fresh food and generous portions, especially the noodles. Some report inconsistent service and occasional issues with food quality or spice levels.
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Tip: The bao and dumplings are frequently praised, so consider ordering them. Also, be aware that some dishes may be spicier than expected.
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Great lunchtime spot. We love the fact that their food is always hot and delicious! Their teriyaki chicken with fried rice, noodles and cream cheese wontons are some of our favorite dishes. Great vegan options as well. And don’t forget to order one of their tasty boba 🧋 teas. So yummy!
Visiting from Kansas and we don’t have this dish over there. The spicy beef noodle soup was delicious! Better than expected. The noodles are freshly made and pulled as well as the chili oil! We also got pork steamed dumplings 🥟! So good. Our experience was made awesome due to our waitress Dixie! She was so accommodating and experienced with the menu she recommended items that she knew we would love! 10/10 recommend!!
Delicious hidden gem. The food is savory and the service is friendly and prompt. It's fairly quiet with one TV on one wall. It's a good place to go for a quiet tasty meal. The price is worth the great tasting food. Mid point price. Not cheap or expensive.
It was our second time at this location today, and we were not disappointed! We’ve tried a few ramen spots across the city and would agree Kung fu noodle ranks amongst the top we’ve tried! Texture of the noodles is great, and we enjoyed the flavor of everything. Today we also tried the juicy pork bao’s and loved them. Our waitress was sweet, and service was fast. Highly recommend this spot!
Black garlic tongatsu is very delicious. Hot & fresh. Traditional entrees they have are excellent . Spicey pork w/ garlic sauce is my favorite
Very delicious with good portions, everything came out hot and fresh. Meat was tender. I loved how thin and crispy the wontons were.
We had a very nice and helpful waitress. The place was clean and food was hot and delicious!
Great lunchtime spot. We love the fact that their food is always hot and delicious! Their teriyaki chicken with fried rice, noodles and cream cheese wontons are some of our favorite dishes. Great vegan options as well. And don’t forget to order one of their tasty boba 🧋 teas. So yummy!
Visiting from Kansas and we don’t have this dish over there. The spicy beef noodle soup was delicious! Better than expected. The noodles are freshly made and pulled as well as the chili oil! We also got pork steamed dumplings 🥟! So good. Our experience was made awesome due to our waitress Dixie! She was so accommodating and experienced with the menu she recommended items that she knew we would love! 10/10 recommend!!
Black garlic tongatsu is very delicious. Hot & fresh. Traditional entrees they have are excellent . Spicey pork w/ garlic sauce is my favorite
Delicious hidden gem. The food is savory and the service is friendly and prompt. It's fairly quiet with one TV on one wall. It's a good place to go for a quiet tasty meal. The price is worth the great tasting food. Mid point price. Not cheap or expensive.
It was our second time at this location today, and we were not disappointed! We’ve tried a few ramen spots across the city and would agree Kung fu noodle ranks amongst the top we’ve tried! Texture of the noodles is great, and we enjoyed the flavor of everything. Today we also tried the juicy pork bao’s and loved them. Our waitress was sweet, and service was fast. Highly recommend this spot!
Very delicious with good portions, everything came out hot and fresh. Meat was tender. I loved how thin and crispy the wontons were.
We had a very nice and helpful waitress. The place was clean and food was hot and delicious!
My husband and I enjoyed our dinner last night The food was a little spicy, but it was served nice and hot. Everything served was fresh and served in a timely matter. We totally will be back.
My husband and I enjoyed our dinner last night The food was a little spicy, but it was served nice and hot. Everything served was fresh and served in a timely matter. We totally will be back.
There are many options for Asian food in El Paso but I would like to give a lot of credit to kung fu noodles for being a great option on the east El Paso. The food is great, it reminds me of a place that closed a while ago named golden Buddha. I was definitely surprised considering the low price. The service great, they do provide a miso appatizer on the house. Lastly, the atmosphere was a bit lackluster but was oddly charming in a way. You should definitely give this place a try.
The bbq pork bao and the crystal shrimp steamed dumpling was awesome. The fried spring roll not so special. The service was great
I found this place as many others, i like to go to different places to eat and see which one are good. Kungfu noodles good place to eat. Noodle soup so-so but the dumplings were really good if I come again i would order dumplings just to eat.
Very nice fusion chinese food. The signature menu is good to go for . If you like noodle .. this is the place.
There are many options for Asian food in El Paso but I would like to give a lot of credit to kung fu noodles for being a great option on the east El Paso. The food is great, it reminds me of a place that closed a while ago named golden Buddha. I was definitely surprised considering the low price. The service great, they do provide a miso appatizer on the house. Lastly, the atmosphere was a bit lackluster but was oddly charming in a way. You should definitely give this place a try.
The bbq pork bao and the crystal shrimp steamed dumpling was awesome. The fried spring roll not so special. The service was great
I found this place as many others, i like to go to different places to eat and see which one are good. Kungfu noodles good place to eat. Noodle soup so-so but the dumplings were really good if I come again i would order dumplings just to eat.
Very nice fusion chinese food. The signature menu is good to go for . If you like noodle .. this is the place.
The bao’s and dumplings here are delicious. Each time we’ve gone the service and staff has been alright. This last time we went, two of the chicken dishes we ordered tasted strange, like the chicken had been frozen and freezer burned or something. So I’d say the best thing to get here is bao and/or dumplings.
The bao’s and dumplings here are delicious. Each time we’ve gone the service and staff has been alright. This last time we went, two of the chicken dishes we ordered tasted strange, like the chicken had been frozen and freezer burned or something. So I’d say the best thing to get here is bao and/or dumplings.
Food was good, however a little over spiced (salty) it went well with the steamed rice. Had to ask for the rice since it doesn't come with the main dish.
The food is fine, especially the LanZhoi Beef Noodle Soup, pretty authentic, but the dim sum and pickled cucumber was just fine. not easy to serve this level of taste in El Paso
Food was good, however a little over spiced (salty) it went well with the steamed rice. Had to ask for the rice since it doesn't come with the main dish.
The food is fine, especially the LanZhoi Beef Noodle Soup, pretty authentic, but the dim sum and pickled cucumber was just fine. not easy to serve this level of taste in El Paso
I have ordered from this place via Uber many times. As of late I get kicked to the curb trying to order via Uber. Not sure what’s happening or why. I just placed another order via Uber and it’s telling me they are too busy to fulfill my order. Oh well! Guess they cannot hire enough staff to fulfill the orders. I guess that’s what’s happens when we are trying to climb out of the Biden nightmare and the free riders and the young self entitled labors have been trained to not work but accept a check anyway! Your loss. I will take my money elsewhere.
I have ordered from this place via Uber many times. As of late I get kicked to the curb trying to order via Uber. Not sure what’s happening or why. I just placed another order via Uber and it’s telling me they are too busy to fulfill my order. Oh well! Guess they cannot hire enough staff to fulfill the orders. I guess that’s what’s happens when we are trying to climb out of the Biden nightmare and the free riders and the young self entitled labors have been trained to not work but accept a check anyway! Your loss. I will take my money elsewhere.
This place is a no for me, I tried it because Shan Dong was closed. The service was lacking even though I was the only one in the restaurant. But let's talk about AC, it was so hot I was sweating and couldn't stand it anymore. I ordered the Crab Wontons (with a cold piece of broccoli on the side) which were okay, but the side of sweet and sour dipping sauce I could taste Chamoy. Really? Next the Hunan Chicken was greasy and super watery as you can see in the picture, also tasted like curry and the chicken did not taste fresh. Even when I got the leftovers home there was still more juice. The dish was $10.99 and to add noodles was another $4.99 which is fine if it was a fine dining restaurant but it's not. Portions are more for 2 but quantity does not equal quality.
This place is a no for me, I tried it because Shan Dong was closed. The service was lacking even though I was the only one in the restaurant. But let's talk about AC, it was so hot I was sweating and couldn't stand it anymore. I ordered the Crab Wontons (with a cold piece of broccoli on the side) which were okay, but the side of sweet and sour dipping sauce I could taste Chamoy. Really? Next the Hunan Chicken was greasy and super watery as you can see in the picture, also tasted like curry and the chicken did not taste fresh. Even when I got the leftovers home there was still more juice. The dish was $10.99 and to add noodles was another $4.99 which is fine if it was a fine dining restaurant but it's not. Portions are more for 2 but quantity does not equal quality.
Placed an order on door dash. I thought the food was good at first, till I choked on a piece of hot that was cooked into my bao. I started looking more and found several pieces of hair cooked into my food! I threw up immediately
Disappointed. We always come to eat here. Never have we been charged extra for siracha or lemons. Today we asked for lemons like we normally do. Server brings the lemons halfway thru the meal. We didn’t make big deal about, plates we didn’t order or the delay of service to the table. We sat and waited for the server to return. After everything, we get our bill and are charged for the lemons. Apparently we bought $5 of lemons. We asked for the manager and server goes and comes back says the manager left 2 hours ago. I went up to the counter asked for a number. Then you disclosed that your boss told you to charge the lemons. So then I asked for the boss. All off a sudden the “ boss” was unavailable. I asked where you have noted or displayed for the fees on the lemons. No where is it said in writing that you charge extra for siracha or lemons. Yet the lady behind you comes and says you have to or you get charged for it. My problem is not about paying an extra $5. Our ticket is always over $150. The problem is you not disclosing the additional fee and or not having it in your menu or in your facility. I get businesses change but it is not correct for you to tack on whatever amount of $$$ and not disclose, advertise or have noted. And lying about not having a supervisor or manager available is even worse. Very dissatisfied and disappointed at the unprofessionalism, unaccountability of management and the fact of charging fees you have not properly disclosed. Note you should start getting better severs who are attentive and knowledgeable of the menu you provide.
I had high hopes for this place. Unfortunately, it fell horribly short. The picture included is their sesame chicken dish. Now, I have had sesame chicken from various Chinese establishments and this is the first time I've seen sesame chicken with a redish sauce that tasted awfully like sweet and sour sauce with fried, heavily battered chicken with sesame seeds on top. It as been my experience that sesame chicken is not red or orange or heavily battered and deep fried. So, what happened? Did they prepare the wrong dish and try to pass it off as sesame chicken? Overall, I did not enjoy this dish. I couldn't finish it and grew tired of it quick. Is this how they prepare sesame chicken? I called to ask and the associate on the phone informed that this is their sesame chicken. I informed her that this was not sesame chicken, because it tasted too much like sweet and sour. She didn't offer a discount or a replacement meal for my next visit. Just a sorry and thank you for letting us know. She wasn't rude but she clearly wasn't interested in salvaging the situation or my patronage. This is unfortunate because prior to Kung Fu Noodle this Chinese restaurant was Panda House and Peitings, both had excellent dishes and customer service. Now and sadly...we have...Kung Fu Noodle...in my opinion...I think I would choose Panda Express over Kung Fu Noodle.
Placed an order on door dash. I thought the food was good at first, till I choked on a piece of hot that was cooked into my bao. I started looking more and found several pieces of hair cooked into my food! I threw up immediately
Disappointed. We always come to eat here. Never have we been charged extra for siracha or lemons. Today we asked for lemons like we normally do. Server brings the lemons halfway thru the meal. We didn’t make big deal about, plates we didn’t order or the delay of service to the table. We sat and waited for the server to return. After everything, we get our bill and are charged for the lemons. Apparently we bought $5 of lemons. We asked for the manager and server goes and comes back says the manager left 2 hours ago. I went up to the counter asked for a number. Then you disclosed that your boss told you to charge the lemons. So then I asked for the boss. All off a sudden the “ boss” was unavailable. I asked where you have noted or displayed for the fees on the lemons. No where is it said in writing that you charge extra for siracha or lemons. Yet the lady behind you comes and says you have to or you get charged for it. My problem is not about paying an extra $5. Our ticket is always over $150. The problem is you not disclosing the additional fee and or not having it in your menu or in your facility. I get businesses change but it is not correct for you to tack on whatever amount of $$$ and not disclose, advertise or have noted. And lying about not having a supervisor or manager available is even worse. Very dissatisfied and disappointed at the unprofessionalism, unaccountability of management and the fact of charging fees you have not properly disclosed. Note you should start getting better severs who are attentive and knowledgeable of the menu you provide.
I had high hopes for this place. Unfortunately, it fell horribly short. The picture included is their sesame chicken dish. Now, I have had sesame chicken from various Chinese establishments and this is the first time I've seen sesame chicken with a redish sauce that tasted awfully like sweet and sour sauce with fried, heavily battered chicken with sesame seeds on top. It as been my experience that sesame chicken is not red or orange or heavily battered and deep fried. So, what happened? Did they prepare the wrong dish and try to pass it off as sesame chicken? Overall, I did not enjoy this dish. I couldn't finish it and grew tired of it quick. Is this how they prepare sesame chicken? I called to ask and the associate on the phone informed that this is their sesame chicken. I informed her that this was not sesame chicken, because it tasted too much like sweet and sour. She didn't offer a discount or a replacement meal for my next visit. Just a sorry and thank you for letting us know. She wasn't rude but she clearly wasn't interested in salvaging the situation or my patronage. This is unfortunate because prior to Kung Fu Noodle this Chinese restaurant was Panda House and Peitings, both had excellent dishes and customer service. Now and sadly...we have...Kung Fu Noodle...in my opinion...I think I would choose Panda Express over Kung Fu Noodle.
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11335 Montwood Dr, El Paso, TX 79936
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