Max Noodle House
If you’re in the mood for delicious Cantonese cuisine, Max Noodle House in Richmond is a must-visit spot! Located at 8291 Alexandra Rd, this cozy restaurant serves up some of the best noodle dishes in town. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a satisfying meal, Max Noodle House offers a fantastic range of small plates that will leave you coming back for more.
The vibe at Max Noodle House is casual and welcoming, making it perfect for a laid-back dining experience. It’s a great spot to enjoy a meal with friends or family, with both takeaway and dine-in options available. No need to rush - you can savor every bite of their tasty, freshly made noodles and other Cantonese delights right at the restaurant or take it to go!
Their menu offers an assortment of quick bites, so you can sample a variety of flavors and textures. From savory noodle soups to delicious stir-fries, there’s something for everyone. Max Noodle House truly captures the essence of Cantonese flavors with each dish, making it a go-to destination for anyone craving authentic, flavorful food.
Whether you’re grabbing a quick meal or enjoying a more leisurely dining experience, Max Noodle House ensures a satisfying meal with every visit. With its convenient location and inviting atmosphere, it’s no surprise that this place is loved by locals and visitors alike. So, why not swing by and treat yourself to a delicious meal that’s full of flavor and made just for you?
Max Noodle House Reviews
This is the best canto noodle place in Vancouver. If you show up 1115, you are ok and be seated, 1120 you will need to wait for table. Congee noodles and wonton and fried Chinese doughnuts are all good, but don’t come w credit card, you need to bring cash here. This place is old world canto classic.
Checked out Max Noodle House to fulfill my girlfriend’s congee craving and it was delicious! Free parking in the area as long as you register your plate on the designated iPad within the restaurant. I have heard this spot has been a classic for regulars over the last twenty to thirty years and it certainly exudes a great homey vibe. The chicken congee has a soft, warming, and velvety texture with a balanced taste. We also had the beef brisket noodle soup with shrimp wontons - the brisket was so tender, and the noodle soup was packed with a tasty umami flavour. Highly recommend these two dishes. On the side we also got Chinese donut fried fresh in house as well as chicken wings and taropork spring rolls. Out of these, I really enjoyed the spring rolls. Service was great and the staff were very attendant. Definitely recommend giving this place a try as it might just become your go to congee/wonton spot like it is for so many locals!
My favourite place for wonton noodles in the city. Portions are small compared to some other spots in Richmond but the noodles are nice and bouncy, broth is flavourful and wontons are just right. They’re as close as you can get to Hong Kong quality wonton noodles. Highly recommend. Turnover is super quick so even if you have to wait for a table it won’t be long :)
Noodle were nice and portion just nice for small eater like us. Cash payment mode only.
The wonton noodles is very good, soup is tasty and noodle texture is great which keep perfectly original Guandong style. But notice that the original Guandong style wonton noodle portion is small, so it might no enough for men.
the best wonton noodles in vancouver. went here twice during visit to vancouver. better than double double, dynasty etc. the beef is also very good. wow. be sure to come on time at 11, as there will be a line short after.
Husband and I went there during our mini vacation to VAncouver. This restaurant truly reminds us of how old Hong Kong food should taste. From the start of their milk tea to blanched kidney and noodles, each dish was cooked well and delicious. We wish there were more restaurants like this around the area. My favorite was the kidney; blanched just perfectly and still "al-dente" soft with a clean crunch. Best part was that there was no kidney odor (hard to do). The favorite was their beef tendon dry noodles. We'll be back!
I have been going here for a long time. Hidden little gem of a place for super authentic HK food. The noodle soup has all the subtle things in place to remind you of HK. From the subtle alkaline taste on the soup, to the perfectly thin egg noodles. 100% accurate .. down to the serving size, which is microscopic to our standards in Canada. I always come here for noodles, but the fried tofu and chicken wings are notable as well. The iced lemon tea as well has that unique syrupy taste to it. One gripe I have is, omg price went up di much. A noodle, a lemon tea and a chicken wings — that was a 40 affair right there lol.