The Biang Biang Noodles at Xi'an Gourmet House Might Be Longer Than This Headline
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The Biang Biang Noodles at Xi'an Gourmet House Might Be Longer Than This Headline
"Pull on the biang biang noodles at Xi'an Gourmet House, and you'll find they extend as long as you are tall. This all-day restaurant tucked in Midtown serves hot bowls of soup, dumplings, and noodles with a core focus on the Xi'an region in China. It's the place to hide out for a cozy lunch with a friend or a warm dinner well into the evening. With most dishes under $15, this no-fuss spot delivers on precise regional flavors and chill vibes."
"The Mount Qi biang biang pork noodle soup ($13) could cure any ailment. Tender pieces of pork, mushrooms, tofu, and chives wrap around thick, ribbon-like noodles in a restorative broth. The dry stir-fry tomato and egg noodles ($13) are a sleeper on the menu. It's a great brunch dish, doused in stewed tomatoes with a hint of sweetness. Also, try the stir-fry cold-skin noodle bowl for its layered, warming spices."
"Michelin-recommended Xi'an is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. most days, making the spot a casual, all-day dining restaurant with many options and a coffee shop ambiance. You order at large touchscreens and grab your tray of food when your number is called. Beware: the portions are large (and easy enough to get through). Xi'an also has a killer lo-fi playlist, with End of Beginnings by Djo setting the mood for relaxing times."
Xi'an Gourmet House in Midtown offers Xi'an-region cuisine all day, specializing in long biang biang noodles, soups, dumplings, and cold-skin noodle bowls. Most dishes cost under $15 and portions tend to be large. The Mount Qi biang biang pork noodle soup features tender pork, mushrooms, tofu, chives, and wide ribbon-like noodles in a restorative broth. The dry stir-fry tomato and egg noodles are a slightly sweet, brunch-friendly option, and the lamb dumplings arrive lightly seasoned with cumin. Service is counter-order via large touchscreens with tray pickup and a casual, coffee-shop ambiance accompanied by a lo-fi playlist.
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