Noodle Pudding
Italian · Albee Square
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About Noodle Pudding
En Noodle Pudding, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de auténtica cocina italiana donde las raciones generosas y el sabor tradicional son los protagonistas. Acércate a Albee Square y déjate llevar por la calidez de nuestros platos caseros, elaborados con cariño para compartir en buena compañía. Rec...
En Noodle Pudding, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de auténtica cocina italiana donde las raciones generosas y el sabor tradicional son los protagonistas. Acércate a Albee Square y déjate llevar por la calidez de nuestros platos caseros, elaborados con cariño para compartir en buena compañía. Recuerda que solo aceptamos efectivo y no hacemos reservas, ¡así que ven cuando te apetezca disfrutar de una experiencia culinaria inolvidable!
What Customers Say About Noodle Pudding
Noodle Pudding is a cozy, old-school Italian restaurant known for its authentic food and friendly staff. Customers rave about the lasagna, tiramisu, and pasta dishes. Be aware that it's cash-only and doesn't take reservations.
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Tip: Bring cash, as they don't accept credit cards. Also, be prepared to share dishes to savor many different flavors.
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Noodle Pudding is located in Albee Square, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Plymouth Church (A 136m) — historic church located at 57 Orange Street between Henry and Hicks Streets in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Broo Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Cadman Plaza (A 235m) — parque público del distrito de Brooklyn, en la ciudad de Nueva York, Estados Unidos
- Harry Chapin Playground (A 258m) — park in the United States of America
- Hillside Dog Park (A 264m) — park in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Anchorage Plaza (A 274m) — park in the United States of America
- Clumber Corner (A 280m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
- Whitman Park (A 284m) — park in Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Squibb Park (A 312m) — park in the United States of America
- Fruit Street Sitting Area (A 314m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
Other Points of Interest
- Brooklyn Savings Bank (edificio) (A 48m) — former building in Brooklyn Heights
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Noodle Pudding Albee Square Reviews
Really a nice spot; we had many dishes to share - great idea to savor many different dishes. Razor Clams totally still the show but the wild papardelli was a great second! Mike sure to ask for Ischia wine, nice pairing.
If you’re looking for a true hidden gem, look no further than Noodle Pudding! This cozy spot serves some of the most authentic and comforting Italian food I’ve had. Every dish feels like it was made with love and tradition. The pasta is always cooked to perfection—fresh, flavorful, and beautifully sauced. Their lasagna and gnocchi are absolute standouts, rich and hearty without being heavy. The seafood dishes are fresh and vibrant, and their veal and chicken entrées are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Don’t even think about skipping dessert—the tiramisu is heavenly, and the panna cotta is the perfect sweet finish. Beyond the food, the atmosphere makes the experience even better. It’s warm, inviting, and unpretentious—like dining in a true neighborhood trattoria in Italy. The staff is friendly and attentive, making you feel like family the moment you sit down. Noodle Pudding is the kind of place you’ll want to come back to again and again. A true Brooklyn treasure and a must-visit for anyone who loves authentic Italian cuisine!
My husband and I LOVE this place. We have been living in this area for almost 5 years, and three of them we are regulars there. So my favorites: carpaccio, buratta with tomatoes (summer mostly), lasagna!!!, and any pasta on the menu actually, panna cotta, tiramisu, and extra dirty martini 😉 Great place for a date night. No reservations and cash only! Really appreciate this place and all the personal there. Guys, you are doing a great job. Thank you!!! 👏🏻
Super cozy spot with authentic Italian food! Nothing fancy, just fantastic quality that you don’t get at a lot of other places. As a heads up: They don’t take reservations and only accept cash. Staff was very friendly and attentive. Food and drinks were top notch. Couldn’t ask for anything more! Thanks for the great dinner, will definitely come back.
This place is very old school and stubbornly stays that way. It's a great spot for neighborhood regulars. The food it supremely Italian-American, hearty and grounding. Not fussy with presentation but deeply satisfying.
Definitely worth the trip, although not a 5 star. As everyone noted, this is CASH ONLY. Before 10pm, nearest ATM is 5-10 mins, after 10pm it's 10 mins so do bring enough cash for a good tip. We went without a booking at 9pm for 5 people. Indoors did have an excellent vibe but we were starving so were happy to sit in the outside covered section without waiting 40 mins. Even in December at 9 degrees (European) with the heater at the back it was definitely not even needed for jackets. Front of house is amazing, so friendly and chatty. As we were outside, getting attention or staff became tricky but everyone was very nice when we did. Despite it's reputation, we went for the garlic bread with homemade chilli oil, which is 100% a winner & still sad we didn't buy any. Do save some if you get pasta to mop up the juices as it went so well with the lasagne. The cacio e Pepe with asparagus & egg yolk went down very well, and the wine selection isn't outstanding but decent enough. We skipped dessert but everything looked great. I'd 100% recommend this as a safe, delicious, and fun bet for a group dinner. Would definitely go back.
A really cute and cozy place for home styled Italian food. The staff are lovely and really kind. Its one of those places you sit at for a long time and just enjoy everyone’s company. TThe food is pretty good too and priced fairly. They have tortellini in bone broth which I haven’t been able to find anywhere else. It’s a classic Bologna dish. Lots of other options with traditional Italian dishes. Options for vegetarians too. I’d come back again!
This is a really cozy and cute neighborhood spot which I want to love, however both times we’ve been the food has really disappointed. Come for the atmosphere, but go somewhere else for tasty Italian food.
I want to like Noodle Pudding so badly. It has a lot going for it - cozy, family friendly, and the wait staff seems truly nice. The place was packed on what i thought would be a slow holiday weekend, so people clearly like it. The food however, was truly awful. I ordered a “seafood ragu” which was nothing close to a ragu. Instead, i was served pasta with watery tomato sauce no better than what comes from a can , surrounded by some mediocre seafood. Nothing like the slow cooked meat and vegetables a ‘ragu’ should be. My wife’s cacio e Pepe was slightly better, but still odd that the additional zucchini came as raw strips added in. Our side of broccoli was bland and tasteless (even our 4 year old refused to eat it, he eats broccoli all the time at home). Two stars as our toddler loved the lasagne.
Decent restaurant, food was ok. My order was not as described on the menu but it was pretty good so didn't make a fuss. I get up to use the restroom and can chased by a bartender asking if I need help. I explain I need to use the restroom and get asked if I am dining there, the restroom is customers only. I just spent $300 at this restaurant to get publicly embarrassed by someone who thinks I don’t belong there. Was just thinking I should come back with my coworkers as I work in the area but after this experience, I left feeling embarrassed and unwelcome.
Actually this is my first time maybe i rank restaurant 1 star, for many reasons. The experience was disappointed, the food look like already made before order just but it in microwave, many items in the menu not available, I can’t finish my plate actually. They only accept cash!!. This is the worst Italian food i ever had.
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38 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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