Cloudland Rice Noodles
If you're in the mood for some delicious and flavorful rice noodles, Cloudland Rice Noodles in Newark, California, is the place to be. Located at 39185 Cedar Blvd, this cozy spot offers a casual dining experience perfect for groups, families, or just grabbing a quick meal with friends. With a moderate noise level, it’s an ideal place for both lively gatherings and a laid-back meal.
One of the best things about Cloudland Rice Noodles is the variety of dishes they offer. Whether you're craving something refreshing or hearty, their menu has something to satisfy everyone. One popular choice is the Cold Rice Noodles with Chicken Shreds – a perfect balance of chilled noodles and tender chicken, making for a light but satisfying meal. For those who prefer something warm, the Single Cooked Rice Noodle Soup is a comforting option with rich flavors that warm you from the inside out.
If you're in the mood for something a bit more adventurous, don't miss out on the Fried Wild Boletus and Fried Dairy Fan – both dishes bring an exciting twist to the traditional rice noodle offerings with their crispy textures and unique flavors. Another standout dish is the Chicken Cold Rice Noodle with Steaming-pot Chicken, a great option for anyone who loves a bit of warmth with their cold noodles.
The vibe at Cloudland Rice Noodles is all about comfort and casual dining. Whether you're here with your kids or meeting up with a group of friends, you can enjoy your meal in a relaxed, inviting atmosphere. It's the kind of place where you can kick back, chat, and enjoy a delicious meal that feels like it’s been made just for you.
So, if you're craving some authentic rice noodle dishes that are both flavorful and fun to eat, make sure to swing by Cloudland Rice Noodles. It's the perfect spot for an enjoyable meal with family and friends.
Reviews
Popular and authentic southwestern Chinese Yunnan regional cuisine. Known for Crossing-Bridge Rice Noodle 過橋米線. We went as soon as it opened. There was a long line of diners waiting when we finished our lunch. We were politely asked to leave as we finished our meal because so many people were waiting. We ordered: 4*Crossing-Bridge Rice Noodle 過橋米線 included hot broth, rice noodles, vegetables, and meat. I added hot chili sauce for stronger taste. 3*Fried Dairy Fan 大理炸乳扇: it was precooked and served cold. I wouldn't have ordered it if If I had known that. I like fried food served hot. 4*Fried Wild Boletus 油炸野生牛肝菌: it was the real McCoy, authentic and delicious, but the portion was very small.
I think I found a perfect lunch on a hot day: the cold noodles with shredded chicken and peanuts and light vegetable . It was cool and just the perfect portion. Menu a tad difficult to navigate in English but plenty of photos available. Err on the side of caution with the spice or ask for it on the side.
This place is delicious! This restaurant has been here for a while and surprised I never got the chance to try it because the food is pretty darn good. - Crossing-Bridge Rice Noodle - This is definitely my more favorite noodle dish out of the two. If you get it to-go, they automatically dump all the ingredients into the noodle soup bowl, so not the traditional version where you "cook" it by yourself. I really like how thin the meat is and also the soup is so flavorful and light. - Single Cooked Rice Noodle Soup - This is definitely the more flavorful version of the Cross-Bridge Noodle Soups. I really appreciate how many different ingredients they put into the bowl beside the noodles. The flavor is kind of a lot, so if you take it to-go, maybe add some water to dilute the flavor a bit. Overall, a delicious meal definitely will come back for more! Just a quick note that the to-go containers are $1.50 each. Should have seen that coming, but just a note in the future to bring your own pot if you don't want to pay for the container.
Pretty authenic chinese cuisine. Very flavorful broth with fresh ingridients. I was able to finish the bowl spotless. Only drawback is they only accept credit card for $20 or more purchase. Make sure to bring some cash if you are only having a single bowl of noodles.