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Businiess name:  Long Life Noodle Co & Jook Joint
Review by:  A M.
Review content: 
Long Life Noodle is located in Stanford Shopping Mall facing the parking lot, and has a pretty good menu for a noodle house. There's an expectedly large selection of noodles in all combinations, some weird drinks, like cucumber juice and ginseng iced teas, as well as a good variety of rice dishes. Check out their newest additions that are not on the menu - there's a chalkboard right as you walk in listing the newly added items. The service was very courteous and fast. This is not a fast food, but the food was served within 5 minutes ordering, probably due to the fact that there weren't too many people in the restaurant for late lunch on Saturday. The prices are reasonable, with most of the dishes costing under $8-9. The dishes featuring seafood and shrimp are surely high on noodle contents and low on seafood ingredients, but overall the lunch menu and decent portions won't leave anyone hungry. Long Life Noodle has outside seating, but few people volunteered for the parking lot view.

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