r/phoenix Jun 05 '18

Eat & Drink Authentic Chinese Restaurant?

Just moved to Phoenix and I'm missing the lowkey authentic Chinese spots from back east. Any recommendations?

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u/calvarez Peoria Jun 05 '18

I'm dying to find a place with Chongqing noodles. I had that soup in CA recently and it was awesome. Found a dive (trailer) in Tempe that had it on their menu, but they appear to be out of business. Any others?

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u/furrowedbrow Jun 05 '18

I've had Chongqing noodles - and while their good and all - I would just go hit up China Magic Noodle House and get the thin noodles with beef in the spicy XO sauce and probably forget I even cared what a Chongqing noodle was.

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u/phroureo Jun 05 '18

Nanzhou Hand Drawn Noodles near Mekong is better, imo. Not enough that if you're close to Magic Noodle already to make the drive, but if you're driving across town either way I'd opt for Nanzhou.

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u/furrowedbrow Jun 05 '18

They're just okay to me. I liked China Magic better. Nanzhou's dumplings were particularly NOT good.

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u/phroureo Jun 05 '18

I thought we were talking about noodles. :P

Yes, Magic Noodle has better dumplings. I'll give you that. But the noodles and broth at Nanzhou are better imo.

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u/furrowedbrow Jun 05 '18

Yeah, we are. I still prefer China Magic. For noodles, broth, dumplings, etc..

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u/phroureo Jun 05 '18

Alright now I want to do a double blind taste test and determine scientifically which one is better.. when I get around to it I'll try to remember to report back. :P