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Chinese · Central Tyler

Noodles & Dumplings

Takeout with generous portions for multiple meals.

Open until 9:30 PM $$ Local FavoriteCasual VibesGroup Friendly
6.5/10
№ 15 on the List Issue № 137 · 1 wks · Scored by Maribel Cantu Full List →
№ 01 · The Brief

Portions Built for Three Meals

Noodles and Dumplings runs on a simple promise: order once, eat for days. The kitchen sends out veggie bao in large buns, a tonkatsu shrimp ramen bowl deep enough to split into leftovers, and chicken eggrolls that hold their crunch on the ride home. This is not the taqueria layer or the barbecue canon that defines so much of Tyler's table. It is a straightforward Chinese kitchen working outside any strip-center Asian cluster, standing on its own inside the Loop rather than clustering with the pho and ramen rooms on South Broadway.

The plating reads fresh and composed rather than assembly-line, which matters in a category where takeout containers can make everything look the same by the time it reaches a kitchen counter or a hotel room. The ramen bowl in particular does double duty: broth and noodles for the first sitting, shrimp and toppings that still work reheated a day or two later. Portion size is the actual selling point here, not a side note. A single order of the veggie bao or the eggrolls stretches across multiple meals, which changes the math on a moderately priced ticket and makes the room a practical stop for anyone feeding more than one person off one order.

Service gets credit alongside the cooking, with the front of house and the kitchen both drawing notice for consistency, not just the food landing hot but landing put together. That combination, a kitchen that plates with care and a front of house that keeps pace, is what turns a casual room into the kind of place locals return to on a Tuesday without needing an occasion. It reads as a neighborhood workhorse: no white tablecloth pretension, no need for one, just a Chinese menu executed with enough consistency that the leftovers are still worth eating on day three.

№ 02 · What to Order

The order, from the record

№ 03 · Insider Tip
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Order the tonkatsu shrimp ramen and the veggie bao together and plan on splitting both across two or three meals; the eggrolls travel well for anyone heading straight to a hotel room.

Maribel Cantu · Tyler Insider
№ 04 · The Verdict

What earns the 6.5

01
Portion economics

A single order routinely covers multiple meals, which makes the moderate price tag stretch further than the ticket suggests.

02
Consistent execution

The kitchen and the front of house both draw notice for turning out food that looks composed, not just functional takeout.

03
Standalone Chinese kitchen

It operates outside Tyler's strip-center Asian cluster, giving the room its own footing rather than blending into a wider pho and ramen row.

The record

Insider Score history

On the List 1 wks Current № 15
How we score

The Insider Score is our own 10-point editorial rating, set by the writer who covers the room. It is never an average of other sites’ stars, and it is never for sale. It weighs three things:

01Track record

How highly a kitchen rates, across how many diners, over how long.

02Consistency

Whether recent diners still agree with the long-term verdict.

03Distinction

What the kitchen does that its category does not.

Noodles & Dumplings earns a 6.5, great on our scale for Chinese in Tyler.

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