December 18, 2015 Live Noodles
I’m a sucker for noodles and dumplings, so when Live Noodles came in right down the street, I was dying to try them out. They serve traditional hand pulled noodles with authentic soup. From their website:
Lanzhou beef lamian, or Lanzhou beef hand-pulled noodle, is a type of Chinese noodle dish originated in Lanzhou, China, and generally popular in China. It is referred to as “beef noodle” or “beef big bowl” in Lanzhou. It is sometimes simply called lamian , which means hand-pulled noodle in Chinese, or “beef lamian” elsewhere in China.
Like most places on this block, the decor leaves something to be desired. While you can get some recognizable things here, they also serve authentic dishes like squid tentacles, chicken hearts and pig ears.
We were glad that we decided to get take out, as the place was packed! The place is small, with mainly two tops, so if you are going with a group, make sure to call for a reservation.
The home made dumplings ($9) came a dozen to an order. They were steamed and the filling was super tasty.
I love soup dumplings. These pork dumplings ($8), that came 6 to an order, were so good.
Here’s a close up of the hand pulled thin noodles.
The beef hand pulled thin noodles were a hit in our house, they came with corn, cucumbers, carrots and other vegetables to balance out the dish. Dishes are generally prices around $8-$15, but there are a few “big pot” dishes that can cost you up to $28.
Live Noodles
1026 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA
Tags: allston, asian, casual dining, dumplings, restaurant, takeout
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