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2012 menus

New Menu = New Dishes!

We just got our new menus in at noodle star and they look great! I have a feeling you guys will like them too because not only do they look cooler, but there are now a lot more options to choose from. Here is a run down of the new additions to look for in each section:

Appetizers
Edamame – steamed soybeans topped with sea salt
Potstickers – pan seared dumplings stuffed with ground chicken, cabbage, scallions, and ginger served with a sesame ginger sauce
Garlic Ribs – bite size pork spare ribs marinated in garlic and pepper, then deep fried and served with a sweet sauce
Thai Spicy Lettuce Cups - A traditional Thai dish consisting of ground chicken flavored with lime juice, mint leaves, chili flakes, rice powder and onions, served with fresh lettuce cups (This dish can also be made with tofu)

Salads
Oriental Chicken Salad - we took strips of chicken breast and tossed them with mixed greens, edamame, carrots, scallions, and crispy noodles in a sesame ginger dressing

Soups
Noodle Star Tom Yum - Shrimp, chicken, ground pork, fish ball, fish cake, and rice stick noodles flavored with lime juice, crushed peanuts and chili
Noodle Star Pho - Rare slices of steak, well done flank, beef balls, tendon, tripe and rice stick noodles, flavored with lime juice, peanuts and chili

Soupless Noodles
Chicken Teriyaki Lo-mein - grilled chicken teriyaki slices on a bed of lo-mein noodles and vegetables, glazed with teriyaki sauce

Rice Dishes
Spicy Green Beans - Choice of chicken or pork stir fried with green beans in a sweet curry paste
Eggplant Delight – Choice of chicken or pork stir fried with Chinese eggplant and basil leaves in a spicy sauce
Broccoli with Chili - Choice of chicken, beef, or pork stir fried with Chinese broccoli and chili
Beef Steak - Diced beef steak cubes pan fried with garlic, soy sauce and onions, served with steamed rice
Chicken Teriyaki – Grilled chicken filet served over steamed rice, glazed with teriyaki sauce

Pan Fried Noodles
Chow Mein - The new chow mein is cooked without the gravy and the noodles are a little bit thicker than the crispy version we used to serve. If you liked the crispy chow mein, no worries, we still have that too! A Choice of chicken, beef, or pork and mixed vegetables pan fried with chow mein noodles
Yakisoba - A choice of chicken, beef, or pork pan fried with Japanese egg noodles, mixed vegetables and yakisoba sauce.
Spicy Yakisoba - A choice of chicken, beef, or pork stir fried with yakisoba noodles, chili, garlic, mushrooms, carrots, tomatoes and basil
Noodle Star Udon - Shrimp, squid, mussel meat, imitation crab meat and udon noodles pan-fried with vegetables, garlic, Thai basil and chili
Thai Glass Noodles - Choice of chicken or pork pan-fried with glass noodles, egg, scallions, mushrooms, onions and tomatoes

Bar
Mango Shooter - absolut mango shaken with mango juice and served chilled with rainbow jelly

Drinks
Japanese Ramune Soda - Original or Strawberry

Boba
Almond Smoothie – A highly requested flavor we never carried. If we don’t have your favorite flavor, let us know and we will try our best to get it for you.
Mango & Pineapple Smoothie – A popular combination that was often ordered off menu.
Coconut Pineapple Tropical Twist – A delicious coconut pineapple smoothie swirled with our own home-made strawberry puree.

Click here to see the brand new noodle star menu in its entirety.

fruitpunch

noodle star Fruit Punch

Surprisingly, the most common question I received from customers regarding mixed drinks is, “what do you recommend that’s fruity?” My usual response would be the usual, Mai Tai, Sex on the Beach, Midori Sour, etc. but most customers always passed. That is where our Noodle Star Fruit Punch comes in. It’s nothing new or groundbreaking but it is a nice fruity cocktail that is good for people who don’t like the taste of alcohol.

The ingredients are simple but delicious: coconut rum, pineapple juice, cranberry juice, and orange juice.

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:

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!