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Are all the menu items spicy? I am a spice wimp and can't handle any heat (chilies). Are there any options without chili spice?
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They are very good at making your bowl to your tasts. If spicy is not your thing....they can make it to your request.
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- Mar 30, 2024Updated review
My wife is an aficionado of Dan Dan noodles and had been craving the dish from Mian for some time, so we lunched there yesterday. She went home a very happy camper.
I had the Shoyu noodles for the first time - wow, very umami. We need to stop here more often, but it's such a hassle to turn in from Oracle from the South at noon, traffic is horrendous.
The place looked pretty clean, they've been keeping it up well. I don't quite get the connection - they sell vape here? What do I know....I just like the noodles.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Aug 12, 2021Previous reviewHidden gem. Unimpressive entrance in a strip near the Tucson mall. Very brief menu, but what they have is killer. I wouldn't call it "authentic", as I've never seen corn in Dan Dan noodles before, but I ain't complainin'.
We ordered one spicy dish (dan dan) and one not so spicy (Beijing noodles) just to calibrate our heat levels. I ate most of the Beijing noodles which have a delicious flavor, heavy on the soy if you like that, and almost no heat. Good stuff. My wife ordered the Dan Dan, and was raving about them for hours - "best I've had"...
Next time I go (and it can't happen too soon) I want to order some of the deep-fried dishes: chicken chop, fish ball, etc. The noodles are great, but the meal needed some textural variety.
Ordering is typical fast-casual: order and pay at the counter and they bring your meal out. We had a late lunch, but there were several other tables being served, and our meal came in about 10 minutes which is pretty good.
The lady behind the counter didn't speak much English - we just pointed to what we wanted on the menu. We asked to dampen the heat level a bit on the Dan Dan, but couldn't get through.
This place might not be for everyone, but if spicy noodles are your kick, Mian is tough to beat.
Oh, prices are pretty typical: $10-12 for most of the noodle entrees. - Feb 3, 2024
Still searching for good ramen in Tucson. I wish there was anything memorable about dinner. Both the miso and the Spicy Tonkatsu broth were very bland. The same can be said about the boneless chicken appetizer. Maybe I need to try some of the dry noodle dishes next, but definitely only average for ramen.
The staff was friendly and prompt. The tables and bathroom could use a thorough cleaning.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 30, 2024
This is located on the small street of Old North Oracle Road. A small Asian restaurant, with a small menu. Which I don't really mind, because everything on their menu is good. There's still a lot to come back to. There's no table service, but the gentleman that helped us was good and prompt with our order. I think they're big on online and phone orders. I don't mind coming back here. My husband loved the Volcano noodles, because it's different. He finished the whole thing!! I would recommend this place if you love Asian food. There's always something in their menu that you'll enjoy.
Helpful 12Thanks 3Love this 6Oh no 0 - alex ..Washington, DC01May 1, 2024
Honestly, the most amazing Ramen I've tasted and Tucson. 100% recommended best flavor ever.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Yifan J.Tucson, AZ011Jan 20, 2024
Miansichuan Noodle Shop is a cozy spot in town. It's got a friendly feel, with decorations. When you walk in, it feels welcoming, like a place you'd like to hang out with friends.
The menu is about noodles and some appetizers. They have lots of types, like ramen, and Chinese noodle.
The noodles here are really good. They're fresh and taste homemade. The soups and sauces are tasty, not too heavy or light, just right. The toppings, like meat and veggies, are fresh and yummy.
The people working at Miansichuan are super nice. They help you choose what to eat if you're not sure. You don't have to wait too long for your food, which is great.
Miansichuan Noodle Shop is a great place for noodle lovers. It's a simple, friendly spot with delicious food. Good for a quick bite or a meal with friends or family.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Dec 9, 2022Updated review
The restaurant is bright and clean and service was good. I ordered the volcano noodle soup to go. It was good and the soup was packed separately from the noodles which was nice and traveled well.
While the food is good, I gave them 3 stars for the wrong price on the menu wall. The cashier didn't say anything until I was paying and asked why I was charged more than what was noted.
The cashier said the prices are from 2 years ago and they haven't changed it. After paying, they flip the screen around so you can add a tip. You are guilted in tipping 18% or more, anything under 18% tip means the service was terrible. The service and food was good but not correcting the prices on the board and not saying anything until it's time to pay is not right.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Jan 11, 2020Previous reviewLocated in a small strip mall by Planet Fitness on Oracle and River. Very friendly staff and helpful with suggestions. The menu is small with 5 main noodle dishes and sides available. I ordered the most popular dish-Volcano Noodle soup. I was hesitant because it was served with a slice of American cheese, but it made the broth creamy and salty. It was a generous bowl with plenty of minced beef, sliced beef, fresh spinach in a sesame soup base. It's was very good. I also had a side of Zhacai, pickled kohlrabi which was salty and crunchy. My companion ordered the Dan Dan noodles and said it was ok but like my dish better. The restaurant is nice, clean, and bright with attentive service. They offer take away and delivery with the usual delivery services available.
- Michael V.Tucson, AZ013Mar 16, 2024
Got a take out. The broth was cold and had to be heated. The noodles reminded me of an 4 for $1 ramen from the grocery store. For the price of $15 I would expect more. I forced myself to finish it because of the money spent. Would not recommend or be going back.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Oct 25, 2022
I always come for the food- the rest are just icing on the cake. I needed the spiciest soup I could possibly find that was near me.
This was the place. I was cold. I ordered Chongquin noodles (rice-based, tofu and spinach no bamboo). They did not have hot tea so I got a bottled water that's not refrigerated.
Long story short: I am perfectly happy and content.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Malarie G.Culver City, CA03613Mar 14, 2024
Loved dining here! The dishes are very flavorful. Note: the spicy soups are SPICY. Prepare to have your face sweat, as you eat these delicious dishes
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - Andreas M.Glendale, AZ1706143Jan 1, 2023
Clean and Bright restaurant. Friendly staff, easy to read menu, clearly posted prices and spice levels. Menu just large enough to give you choices to satisfy your taste buds. Something for everyone. But also something for the very brave.
I had the Chongqing Noodle Soup and my fiancée the Dan Dan Noodles.
My soup was outstanding and the spicy level was fine for me as I am used to very spicy food (my stomach hates me every time I do though :)). Would have loved more veggie in there though.
My fiancée's Dan Dan noodles were good as well, however, I would have added some chili oil as well as more tahini (sesame paste).
Noodles in both dishes were cooked very well and tasted great.
Only disappointment was the Chicken appetizer (breaded nuggets). I will just say that the texture of them was very industrial - I.e. they were not made in-house but commercially produced and sold frozen to the restaurant. Think freezer-aisle frozen chicken nuggets. Breading was as thick as the chicken piece and way too dense to be home made.
However, the Wasabi Mayo and Black Pepper dips were outstanding.Helpful 2Thanks 2Love this 2Oh no 0
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