Welcome to Kungfu Noodles
Kungfu Noodles, a Chinese noodle restaurant in Chandler, AZ, offers a diverse menu with hand-pulled noodles, flavorful dumplings, and delicious soups. Customers rave about the attentive staff, cozy ambiance, and convenient kiosk ordering system. The dishes, like the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup and Orange Chicken, showcase bold flavors and quality ingredients. The restaurant's commitment to customer satisfaction is evident through their insulated packaging for delivery and takeout orders. With a wide range of options, including vegetarian dishes, Kungfu Noodles provides a delightful Asian dining experience worth revisiting.
- 2986 N Alma School Rd Ste 3 Chandler, AZ 85224 Hotline: (480) 292-8142
If you're in the mood for authentic Chinese noodles with a modern twist, look no further than Kungfu Noodles. Located at 2986 N Alma School Rd Ste 3 in Chandler, AZ, this Asian-owned establishment offers a wide range of noodle dishes, dumplings, soups, and more.
Our customers rave about the hand-pulled noodles, flavorful dumplings, and delectable stir-fried noodles. The menu is packed with options for both vegetarians and meat lovers, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.
One standout dish that has received high praise is the Spicy Beef Noodle soup, with tender beef brisket and a rich broth that will warm you from the inside out. The orange chicken is another crowd favorite, along with the steamed buns that are bursting with flavor.
What sets Kungfu Noodles apart is their attention to detail in packaging and presentation. From the sturdy insulated bags for delivery orders to the digitally-enabled payment options, every aspect of the dining experience is thoughtfully curated.
Whether you're dining in or taking out, Kungfu Noodles is sure to impress with its delicious food, friendly staff, and inviting atmosphere. Stop by today and experience the flavors of China right here in Chandler!

This place is fantastic. When you order delivery they package it up in a slim thermal bag. Everything gets to you hot and ready to eat. Their packaging is sturdy as well. The food hit it out of the park, trying everything from the steamed buns to the orange chicken and noodle dishes. Try them out!

I just wanted to praise Kungfu Noodles. I have tried a lot of things on the menu. The hand pulled noodles, dumplings, vegetables, meats, soups... try the Spicy beef soup. The brisket is so good! Staff is always friendly. Tonight the woman behind the counter talked to me the whole time I was waiting for my food. She was so friendly and made me feel very welcome. Can't recommend this spot any higher. The place has a cool vibe. If you're not feeling as outgoing as I am, there is a digital menu where you can pay digitally or with card. The staff is really cool though if you ask them questions. 10/10 Would recommend. Justin.

You had me at hand pulled noodles! Boy were they good! We ordered a variety of dumplings, stir-fried noodles, and orange chicken. The dumplings were flavorful and very fresh. The orange chicken was decent but not particularly memorable. The servers were attentive, and I appreciated their to-go bags-- they are insulated, which keeps your leftovers warm. I will definitely return to try one of their soups!

While the rule is never order food when the restaurant closes in 15 mins, it is different when it is wok style or made to order. Ever since Nan Zhou in Mesa closed their doors, I have been searching for a hand drawn noodle place that could help satisfy my noodle cravings. This place has another location in Tempe and is situated in the corner of the Planet Fitness plaza. The cozy and chic restaurant is well lit. The new appearance is inviting and tastefully decorated. There is not a lot of seating so I am sure the majority of the business will be takeoutThe employee at the counter was helpful as I was using the automated kiosk. They have a great variety of choices but I am going to try the house noodles special. The first impression after opening the bowl was a beautiful waft of garlic. The noodles contain white, purple, and green onion. The beef and chicken was tender and the shrimp was not overcooked. Overall flavorful but I would lower the sweet flavor as it moves from undertone to overtone. Looks like I will be headed back to try it again! I want to try the dumplings.

We dined during a Saturday afternoon. I do like the kiosk option to place orders. Tables space very limited. I tried the Braised Beef Noodle Soup. This soup broth was more savory and flavorful with an added hint of spice than their signature broth. The XLBs were decent and juicy soup fillings. The BBQ pork bun definitely was thumbs down from me. It tasted like fake BBQ pork. I'll still to return to try other menu items.

I recently found out that this eatery, is owned by the same family of KungFu Noodles in Tempe! (Formerly KungFu Ramen) I knew I had to give this place a try, as I'm a huge fan of their sister location. Upon entry, this eatery immediately gives off "to-go" vibes. With their kiosk ordering station, minimal tables, and food served in plastic to go style containers, it definitely doesn't offer the welcoming sit down feel as their sister restaurant. With a few different offerings from appetizers, noodle soups and "from the wok" style classic dishes such as orange chicken & Mongolian beef, their variety is wider than I expected! We both opted for Spicy Beef Noodle soup with beef brisket. I really was surprised to see my dish served in a disposable bowl. Aside from this, the soups looked fantastic and the aromas of the broth had me excited to dig in. Incredible flavor!! It reminded me much of their sister restaurant, and was nothing short of great flavor and portion. The soup was piping hot, with a generous portion of what I believe are hand drawn noodles. The meat fatty & tender, as it should be, and fulfilled my noodle soup craving. Bottled water is offered free of charge also! They also serve boba & a variety of specialty teas to pair with your meal. The to-go orders I noticed are served in adorable tote bags too! A small cafe with more to offer!

Atmosphere - Ordered food as pick up and got it to go. Food - I liked the texture a lot on the noodles. They were the perfect texture. They were not hard and they were not mushy. I consider it to be al dente. The noodles had a good wok fried with soy sauce flavor. It didn't have a lot of meat or other ingredients beyond the noodles. The dumpling had a good strong garlic flavor. The dumpling wrapper had a good texture as well. They were also neither mushy nor hard. I think they were al dente too. Did not get mushy even though it was take out. The inside of the dumpling had a meat and vegetable mixture that may have had some clear noodles in it too. Service - Quick and efficient. Background - Felt like trying something new. Anything else - They have a cute reusable take out bag that they give you to keep the items hot. Parking - Good. Future - Yes.

After morning the tragic closure of China Magic Noodle House (Warner & Dobson) for several years, I am so happy to have found Kungfu Noodles. I finally found a place that I would say "close enough" for my standard of hand-pulled noodles and dumpling skin (yes, the texture of the skin!). For dinner last night, I ordered (to-go) their chicken stir-fried noodles, shrimp stir-fried noodles (modified to flat white noodles), and the steamed pork and shrimp dumplings. I could sense the effort of "wok hay" in the noodles, because they were welled seasoned and covered with the house sauce, but not super greasy. I did want it to be spicier, so I added some sriracha at home. The only thing I found odd was the dumpling filling... They had ground pork and chives, but the shrimp was not grounded, so depending on which end you start biting into the dumplings, you either get the shrimp or the pork first. Was that how they were supposed to be like? (Hence the 4-star.) Thanks to their uniquely designed insulated bag and to-go boxes (tightly sealed), my food stayed warm for my 20-minute drive home. Can't wait to go back and try their boba drink and mapo tofu next time!