Joy Cup Noodles Mean

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All the visitors love the menu that offers great Chinese cuisine at this restaurant. Being at Joy Cup, order good beef noodle soup, sweet & sour chicken and dan dan noodles. Try tasty ice cream. Here you may have great fruit smoothies, ice tea or bubble tea.

At this place, you can get a takeout. Many people note that the staff is efficient at this spot. Terrific service is something clients like here. This restaurant offers you low prices for appetizing meals. It's a good place with the lovely atmosphere. Joy Cup is ranked 4.6 within the Google grading system.

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Beef noodle soup is very bad. Noodle are broken down into short pieces. Beef is salty , tough and the soup also tasteless. Wonder how this business survived.
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It is a clean, small family owned Chinese restaurant. I Have been going to this restaurant for years. Love their Dan Dan Noodles. I always eat in and take out extra dishes home. They have recently expanded their menu. I Highly recommend this restaurant. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
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Chinese noodles in Honolulu, Hawaii... My friend from Virginia was here to visit her family for the holidays. We've been friends since the first grade and have kept in touch over the decades. It was time to exchange Christmas gifts and I knew where she wanted to go for lunch because we had discussed it in the summer when she was here. She had read the "Dining Out" section of the Sunday newspaper and told me about the Blanket Noodles at Joy Cup Noodles Mean. The name of the place is kind of spooky. I think they mean "min" or "mien" for noodles ...not "mean". I read reviews about the free parking right in front of the restaurant... Yay! I also read that service may be slow - well - it's because it's a one-woman show. Lulu, the owner, greeted us, gave us glasses of water and utensils, took our orders, probably cooked our meals, and served us while being friendly and cheerful. My friend had the Blanket Noodles which look like uncut Look Funn (wide noodles). She got a mildly spicy broth and was coughing because it went down the wrong pipe! If it was me, I'd be choking on the spiciness! I got the Seafood Noodles because it sounded good... And it was!!! I enjoyed the fishcake, shrimp, mushrooms, and chewy noodles. The broth was super delicious because of the garlic. It had more depth than any other broth I had ever tasted! I wanted to drink it up! As I paid in cash, I asked Lulu about the karaoke (it was on the sign). She pointed out the equipment in the corner and said that it was a really good system. I asked to see the song book and she replied that it's a touch screen. Yeah! The next day, I decided to get the Blanket Noodles. It's one thing to watch someone eat it versus eating something yourself. I asked Lulu about the intoxicating broth. She said she makes a fresh chicken broth everyday and she does not use MSG! She also explained about the blanket noodles... They are hand pulled! I asked her where she's from. At first, she said that she lived in Arcadia, Los Angeles, California for ten years. (I know the area well.) She is originally from China where her family has a restaurant. Ahhh... Anyway, I'm planning a dinner here soon with karaoke from 8pm to 10:30pm. We will have a delicious dinner first and then enjoy a fun activity! I'm really looking forward to returning!
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Open now 10:30AM - 9PM
$$$$ Price range per person $10 - $25
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1608 Kalākaua Ave
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Address
1608 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Delivery Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 10:30AM-9PM
MondayMon 10:30AM-9PM
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed 10:30AM-9PM
ThursdayThu 10:30AM-9PM
FridayFri 10:30AM-9PM
SaturdaySat 10:30AM-9PM
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