Category Archives: Food & Drinks

Lucky Buddha

our beers

Most people call it beer, but it is also  known around the world as:  Beier, Bejau, Beoir, Bia, Biar, Bier, Biere, Biero, Biiro, Bir, Bira, Bire, or Biya.

We are taking requests so if you don’t see the beer you like, leave a comment below and if we get enough requests for it, we will add it to our menu.

At Noodle Star, we proudly serve:

Chicken Wrap

tasty appetizers

Forget about happy endings, have a great beginning with one of these tasty appetizers. Go crazy and order 2 or 3 during happy hour when all of our appetizers are only 5 bucks each!

Chicken Satay
Chicken strips on skewers, grilled and served with peanut sauce and cucumber sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fried Tofu
Bite sized pieces of deep fried tofu served with sweet sauce topped with crushed peanuts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fried Chicken Wings
Chicken wings marinated and deep fried, served with sweet sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spicy Wings
Marinated chicken wings deep fried and topped with a spicy homemade garlic chili sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Egg Rolls
Deep fried egg rolls stuffed with ground pork, carrots, beanthreads, onions, and black mushrooms served with sweet sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vietnamese Hand Rolls
Shrimp, slices of ham, rice vermicelli noodles, and fresh vegetables wrapped in rice paper, served with Vietnamese dip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Veggie Egg Rolls
Deep fried veggie rolls stuffed with shredded cabbage, carrots, glass noodles, and black mushrooms served with a sweet and sour sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thai Rolls
A mixture of ground chicken, tofu, black mushrooms, Chinese sausage, crab meat, and beansprouts wrapped in egg roll skin then topped with plum sauce.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken Wrap
A mixture of ground chicken, onions, peas, carrots, water chestnuts, and black mushrooms served with fresh lettuce wraps and a cucumbers sauce with crushed peanuts.

maitai

Mai Tai

Before our Wrong Island Thai Tea came in to the picture, Mai Tai was the king of Noodle Star. For some reason, people would always associate Mai Tai with Thai so it would always be the go to mixed drink when people ordered Thai food. However, Mai Tai’s are not Thai at all! As most of you probably know, Mai Tai’s go hand in hand with Tahitian/Tiki culture.

We put together our own home-made Mai Tai mix at Noodle Star so be sure to give it a try the next time you are here.

wrongisland

Wrong Island Thai Tea

What started out as a joke between brothers, is now the best selling mixed drink at Noodle Star. It all began when we heard one of our oldest server’s take an order for a Long Island Iced Tea. Her accent was so thick that it would sound like she was saying “wrong” island and BAM! Wrong Island Thai Tea was born.

The drink’s ingredients are similar to a Long Island Iced Tea except we removed some things and added our freshly brewed Thai Tea into the mix.

look at that sexy belly!

Lucky Buddha beer is back!

I’d like to reintroduce our latest and greatest Chinese beer — Lucky Buddha! We stopped carrying it for the past couple of months because our supplier told us it was discontinued; however, we did some research and were able to hunt it down through a different supplier.

There has been a huge demand for this beer not only because of its aesthetic appeal, but because after just one sip, people soon realize that the beer has the taste to back it up. And at only $2 a bottle during happy hour, who can resist?

look at that sexy belly!

Diced beef steak cubes pan fried with garlic, soy sauce and onions, served with steamed rice

The Secret Menu… Shhh!

Some people might already know about these dishes but for those of you who don’t, here are some items you can order at noodle star that aren’t on the current menu:

BEEF STEAK

Diced beef steak cubes pan fried with garlic, soy sauce and onions, served with steamed rice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GARLIC RIBS

Spare ribs marinated with garlic and pepper served with steamed rice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

YAKISOBA [comes with a choice of beef, chicken, or pork and can also be made spicy!]

A choice of chicken, beef or pork pan fried with Japanese egg noodles, mixed vegetables and yakisoba sauce.