The Noodle House

6510 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville
(667) 802-5177

Recent Reviews

Porsche N.

The food is delicious. No matter what you get. The drinks are fantastic. Highly recommend.

Cindys E.

If you are looking for a great place to eat Amazing Asian food this is the place! I loved the variety of different options this establishment had. I loved having the Korean corn dogs and the pork belly buns. Honestly everything I had was so good, can't wait to come back here.

Barbi B.

This is a fantastic spot full of great food! I live in Baltimore and when I want a bunch of easily accessible asian food options, I come here. I've tried gong cha, Ssong's, mango mango, bbq chicken, and hot pot king. I love the desserts and cheese foam tea from mango mango. The Korean fried chicken from bbq chicken is on point! There's also tons of parking outside, tons of seating inside, and a self-checkout terminal where you can order whatever you want from any of the counter fronts there. I bring friends here when I want to introduce them to a bunch of different kinds of Asian foods.

Sharawn A.

Mala Hot Wings they were really good nice crispy and SPICY had a little wait but it was worth it me and my son loved them

703BillB703

I had checked the Hub's website so was ready for the central electronic ordering. After checking out the different vendors/shops, I placed my order. The system was easy to use. The notice on my phone came quickly. Staff were friendly. The Korean Spicy Sausage Ramen had just the right amount of peppers. The ingredients blended well together. I liked how for the drinks one could specify the amount of sugar. The green tea with strawberry bubbles was a pleasing deep pink and refreshing. Hope they will open other locations in the Baltimore metro area.

Athena A.

TIP: Order in person and interact with a friendly person at the counter of the food vendor of your choice - or - order at the kiosk that has all the food vendors at the tip of your fingers. This is a food court style where there are multiple food vendors and one shared seating area. There is one restaurant tucked in the back that is a hot pot style sit down situation. This food hub has a variety of food options to satisfy everyone's craving. From Korean Hot Dogs, to Korean Fried Chicken, a sub at Charleys or a refreshing bubble tea - you won't be disappointed. ORDER: * Korean Hot Dog * Ssong's Korean Hot Dogs are a must try. My favorite is the Mozzarella with Sugar sprinkled all over. It comes with options of dipping sauce or enjoy along. It's crispy golden fried batter followed by melted mozzarella cheese chase by a gulp of Asian Pear Juice - chef's kiss. * Fried Chicken * Golden Original Fried Chicken from BBQ Chicken was tasty. You can't go wrong with fried chicken. Typically, I'll try soy garlic however this time I went with the original fried chicken. One raised on rice, I did my usual order of a side of white rice. * Black Tea * Gongcha has a variety of drinks and I wet withy all time favorite black tea. It's not too sweet and refreshing (I typically go back for another order because I'm crazy about black tea). SERVICE: Service across all vendors is good. Everyone is welcoming and the turn around time for the food orders is reasonable, considering it's a food court. LOCATION/FACILITY: Off Baltimore National Pike/Route 40 in Catonsville and Nuwood Drive. PARKING: Free parking lot shared info the business strip plaza. SEATING: PAYMENT METHOD: Cash/card

Tiara D.

This place was just okay to us. I think the experience was more special than the food. The food was not bad but it wasn't anything fantastic either. I had the soy garlic wings but to me they didn't have the burst of flavor i was looking for. My son had the potato cheese sausage and he said his food was just okay as well. I can appreciate the different variety of food choices and drinks, maybe next time I'm in the area I'll try the hot pot. We are open to suggestions on what to try next.

Karan L.

I always enjoy going to the hub. In general there are food options for everyone and plenty of verity to chose from. The bb.q is great for korean fried chicken, and it always comes out perfect. My go-to is normally an order of medium honey garlic boneless wings, which is a very large portion for one person. Normally, there are 4-5 pieces I would have to store as leftovers. The ramen is very solid. Not the best ramen but still very good and always a safe option. The portion is quite large so come in with an empty stomach. Mango-Mango and Gong-cha are also great stops for boba and dessert. Its really good for grabbing some high-quality take out and is definitely a place I recommend. Lots of options, all of which taste great.

Tyler C.

Food court with Asian and Cheesesteak. Lots of seats. There is a Sit down restaurant in back that opens at 4 pm. . Order from a remote kiosk and pick up when ready or go "old school" and stand in line like a moron (is cash ok? Yes, they can accommodate cash).

Kim R.

Our FAVORITE place to get Korean fried wings in the area. There are also a lot of other options inside from Hot Pot, Korean Corn Dogs, Bubble Tea, Ramen, etc. We visit regularly, and although sometimes the wait can be a bit longer, the food is always delicious!

Justin G.

I believe that this place is a must-visit for anyone passing through Catonsville. There are an array of quality Asian food options inside. I love the overall concept of housing so many different restaurants in one place with enough seating that people can grab their food and hangout.

Olivia B.

I've eaten here a few times, the food is good and there are plenty of options. I really really wish this gong Cha had dairy free options. I am allergic to dairy and I know plenty of people who are lactose intolerant. Every other gong Cha I've gone to has dairy free options, for some reason this one doesn't. Help us dairy free people out!

bluejeanfood

I have a feeling this is the future of dining. Founded in 2020, The Hub aims to unify modern takes on traditional Asian cuisine with a community-centric food hall. You order at one location, and even though their are about 10 vendors to choose from you can order something from every one of the vendors at a centrally located kiosk and have it all prepared and ready at the same time from a single window. It’s like a walk-in ghost kitchen. The place was booming with people dining in and they were doing an amazing food delivery business of big orders being picked up by 3rd party companies to go. I got a little mix of everything at the hall. The prices were very affordable and portion sizes were huge. Great concept here and know it is going to spread to other areas as proven with the South Jersey opening of FoodieHall in Cherry Hill.

Tu T.

I was ecstatic to hear that this Asian food hall was opening up nearby. They opened up during the beginning of the pandemic, but managed to get tons of business from what I see. I love that they have a variety of foods for all the different cravings and are continuing to add more. My favorite is the Korean fried chicken stand and the hot pot. They also offer a boba stand and a dessert stand which is nice for anyone who wants a full course meal. I've heard they host family friendly events and have live music occasionally. Also, they have ample parking which is a plus compared to other food halls in Maryland. Definitely give this place a visit. All the vendors range from $10-20 dishes with the exception of hot pot!

Athena B.

I have had this bookmarked for months after I found out that Mango Mango sold durian desserts. I finally got a chance to go this past weekend and unfortunately, Mango Mango did not have any of their durian products for sale. I know this is an issue in general at any restaurant that sells durian desserts because it's not as popular and it depends on whether they have the fruit in stock or not, but I live about 35 minutes away and to drive out here for something they don't even have is really disappointing. I ended up getting the matcha mille cake which was good, but I don't see myself going here again unless I call ahead of time. But also, the location of The Hub is awful and sketch. The inside is dirty and the bathrooms are gross (no option for paper towels and hand dryers don't work). The hot pot place looked like it might have been nice inside, but it was closed so we didn't check it out. They do have a touchscreen where you can order food from all the different places, so that was cool but also unsanitary if you think of all the hands that touch it (but what can you do). I also had a potato mozz stick from SSong's hot dogs that was really good. All in all, I'm sure the food is good here, but I don't like the location and would eat these food establishments at any of their other locations before going here.

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