“We have been coming here frequently for almost two years. The food is good and generous portions. The service is good. And usually it's quiet and we can have a good conversation as well. However this evening (1/12/23) there was a live band at the business next door and all I could hear was the thumping bass. It was very distracting and it was hard for my husband to hear me (he has a hearing loss). I will be coming back but I will check the business next door to see about the live music first. Unfortunately I left with a headache which killed the experience.Vegetarian options: You can substitute meat for tofuDietary restrictions: Many gluten free options.“
“Food was amazing. I've had several noodle soup dishes, at different spice levels, and they have not disappointed. I've gone during lunch time, and the flow has been steady, and not difficult to get seated. Service is great too, and friendly. Will deff go back many more times.“
“My family and travels and the first thing we have in mind are Asian food.My son found the place and it's very good. The name of it says it all. This is Taiwanese food, and there are distinctive tastes from Hong Kong or China food. I am part Japanese, and Ramen is one of the comfort food for my family. This place will not disappoint you. Thr serving is more than enough for 2 people.If you ever in the area. Dont miss this place.“
“We've been pining for dim sum since Gee's Garden stopped being good before the lockdown. We found one several months back, but sadly, it closed due to a clash with the landlords. I was so happy to see that Lucky Panda was open, and better still, it's owned by the owners of Guilin, a favorite of ours. I saw a review that said the dim sum offerings were right out of LeeLee's freezer case. I don't even care if they are, the dishes are expertly prepared, taste wonderful, and it would cost a fortune to buy all that, cook and eat it, and it wouldn't be as good or nearly as fun, plus it would cost a fortune the way we eat dim sum. And I must say, the congee they make is truly wonderful. The staff is the absolute best- attentive, not invasive, and sharp. The atmosphere is sparse but clean, and we love the place.“
“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.“
“Service was impeccable...Food was out of this world delicious! I am not a Chinese food connoisseur and we decided on Chef Wang's per suggestion. It was absolutely perfect in every way!! We ordered a hot pot each and an appetizer. Went home with enough for a meal each the next day.“
“Hidden inside of Tucson's largest Asian-imported supermarket is this gem of a Chinese restaurant. Ever since Gee's Garden had closed down, I've been in search for a place with great shumai and great roasted pork, and this place delivers both. Meals are packaged to-go, packed with meat, rice, and greens. The duck is usually packed with flavor. Albeit, sometimes the seasoning on the pork is inconsistent , but all-in-all, I'm never disappointed. This place makes shumai just the way I like it!“
“The food was great. I had the Taiwan Beef with chicken rolls and loved it. The service was very friendly and the food came out pretty fast. There were plenty of places to sit, including outside. It was busy but not crowded.I can't overstate how tasty everything was. Go. You won't regret it.“