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Businiess name:  Kevin's Noodle House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The best noodle shop in the area. Soup is good; smells good, tastes good and feels good in the stomach. It is especially good during cold weather. (Just thinking about it makes me want to have lunch there now)\r \r Seating is not a problem. Hygiene is ok. Service is also ok. All typical of asian restaurants.\r \r The menu is mostly noodles but also has rice if you're looking for it.\r Serving size is generous but not too much that you can't finish your meal. Noodles come in 3 sizes of bowls, depending on your appetite.\r \r One very significant plus about this restaurant is that you can order noodles and soup for take-out. The soup is in a separate container from the noodles and the other ingredients so you can mix them at home and the noodles won't be soggy when you finally start eating.\r \r Last thing of note, after eating there several times, I've noticed that the soup has a kind of ""purgative"" effect. You'll probably want to be near a toilet to do #2 a couple of hours after eating noodles there. It's not a good or a bad thing but quite inconvenient if you have something planned after eating there.\r \r Personal favorite: seafood egg noodle.

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