2865 White Bear Ave N. Maplewood, MN
I first went to a Noodles and Company in Boulder, Colorado (where they originated) when I visited there on a road trip back in 2002, and enjoyed it the concept and taste, so I was pleasantly surprised when they started opening stores in Minnesota a few years back.Everything I have had on the menu is tasty, even the mac n' cheese which I think should cost less than the other items on the menu because the ingredients likely cost a tenth as much, but you know what your getting when you order mac n' cheese so who am I to complain. You also have the option of adding protein to your meal in the form of meat or tofu if it doesn't all ready have it, but that will run the price up to around $9, and truthfully, I have never not been full after eating one of their dishes, so it is not necessary.If you haven't been to noodles, I definitely recommend you try it at least once, because it is a good combination of being somewhat healthy, not being too expensive, and being unique in taste and setup.
UPDATE: Tried the Japanese Pan Noodles for the first time, and it was very scrumptious. Haven't had a bad noodle meal their yet in all my years.
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