The Magic Noodle
Welcome to The Magic Noodle, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, NV. Located at 5165 S Fort Apache Rd #165, this charming Chinese noodle restaurant has been captivating diners with its extraordinary hand-pulled noodles and a menu that brims with authentic flavors. From the moment you step inside, the inviting aromas of the kitchen envelop you, hinting at the culinary delights that await.
The Magic Noodle specializes in traditional Chinese noodle dishes, offering a variety of options that cater to both spice lovers and those seeking comforting flavors. One cannot help but rave about the Sichuan Sweet Noodle ($14.50), adorned with ground pork, green onions, sesame seeds, garlic, and shredded cucumber—a perfect harmony of sweet and savory. Another must-try is the Dan Dan Noodle ($14.50) featuring ground pork, pickled veggies, bean sprouts, peanuts, cucumbers, and green onions, which has become a favorite among many patrons.
Not to be overlooked are the appetizers, with fan favorites such as the Spicy Dumplings Szechuan Style ($9.95) and the deeply satisfying Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings ($10.50). As one customer beautifully mentioned, “The spicy wontons are superior,” showcasing the gentle yet addictive kick that defines many of the dishes here. For those craving something hearty, the Wonton Soup ($12.50) is a nourishing choice that warms the soul.
In the vibrant atmosphere, it is commendable how the staff manage the hustle and bustle. Reviews highlight their friendliness and eagerness to accommodate diners, making the dining experience remarkably pleasant. Although the restaurant tends to draw a crowd, with waits reported during peak hours, it’s well worth your time, as the quality of food has consistently impressed guests over the years.
For a truly enchanting experience, try to grab a seat at the bar where you can witness chefs dance through the kitchen, hand-stretching noodles to perfection. The energy is palpable and adds a special touch to your meal. As one frequent visitor shared, “The atmosphere is vibrant, and the service is excellent. The first popular chow mein with wide noodles and several types of meats was rich and chewy and remains my favorite.” Be sure to come hungry, as portions are generous and meant for sharing or for satisfying one’s appetite after a long day.
Whether you're a noodle enthusiast or just looking to explore new flavors, The Magic Noodle promises an experience that is both delightful and memorable. The dedication to quality and authentic Chinese cuisine shines through in every dish. So the next time you're in Las Vegas, don’t miss out on this delightful noodle house that'll keep you coming back for more!
For more information or to plan your visit, you can reach out to them at +1 702-873-0888.
Menu
Location
Address: 5165 S Fort Apache Rd #165, Las Vegas, NV 89148, United States
Phone: +1 702-873-0888
Business info
- Wheelchair-accessible Car ParkYes
- Wheelchair-accessible EntranceYes
- Wheelchair-accessible SeatingYes
- Wheelchair-accessible ToiletYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- On-site Services AvailableYes
- Offers TakeawayYes
- Serves Dine-inYes
- Popular For LunchYes
- Popular For DinnerYes
- Good For Solo DiningYes
- Serves Comfort FoodYes
- Serves Healthy OptionsYes
- Quick BiteYes
- Serves Small PlatesYes
- Serves LunchYes
- Serves DinnerYes
- Serves DessertYes
- SeatingYes
- ToiletYes
- CasualYes
- CosyYes
- TrendyYes
- Popular With TouristsYes
- Popular With University StudentsYes
- Accepts ReservationsYes
- Usually Has A WaitYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Debit CardsYes
- Accepts NFC Mobile PaymentsYes
- Credit CardsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- High Chairs AvailableYes
- Free Of Charge Street ParkingYes
- Free Parking LotYes
- Plenty Of ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Diana L Franco Lopez
If Driving to the south west side of town a must stop it’s at The magic noodle, make sure you sing in (online available) for waiting list the place it’s pretty busy, I got it about 5 min after I got there because I went in perfect timing, the staff is always so friendly and the food it’s amazing! It’s a small location so, it get full and empty so quick, constant flow. Mine favorite here is the szechuan spicy beef brisket noodles as picured below, I can handle much heat so my request it’s to make it less spicy for me and they happily accommodate
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Author: Darren Rodriguez
Still really delicious after years in business. Prices are pretty good especially for the quality of the food. Appetizers are great, two of them could be a meal. And the entrees could be split and still satisfy two unless you’re super hungry. Spicy wontons are superior. The onion pancakes were good too but pretty dense/heavy for an appetizer. The soup noodles are classic, can’t go wrong with the flat wide noodles. Wasn’t blown away by the shrimp chow mein but it was still good. Maybe it’ll warm up nicely. They get busy so expect to wait during main dinner hours. Smaller place so not the best for large groups (2-4 people is best). Not sure if they take reservations but don’t think so. When it gets busy they can be a bit slow but the staff are polite and do their best. Overall a great dinner option. Probably worth a 25 minute drive.
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Author: Jerifaye Flores
Haven’t been to the magic noodle in a minute and was pleasantly surprised at how reasonable their prices still are. The quality of the food has not declined either. Service was also amazing for an Asian restaurant; seemed like everyone that worked there was actually happy to be there. We got seated immediately on a Saturday at noon which was amazing, considering how long we waited for a table last time we were there. We got the cucumber for an appetizer and the flavor on that was really nice without being too overpowering. We shared the pork belly fried rice and the Szechuan spicy beef brisket noodles (hand cut). The saltiness of the fried rice complemented the spiciness of the beef noodles perfectly. It was a match made in heaven. We should’ve come back to this place much sooner. I have a feeling we’ll be back much more often.
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Author: Nicholas Klein
Absolutely phenomenal. Great atmosphere. Great service. Amazing experience eating at the bar, watching them stretch handmade noodles. The spicy wonton appetizer was fantastic. The vegetable fried rice was light and delicious. The first popular chow mein with wide noodles and several types of meats was rich and chewy and my favorite.
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