Chicken Noodle Restaurants in Saskatoon

The best places in Saskatoon to eat Chicken Noodle. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Saskatoon who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Saskatoon, D-96 33rd St E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0S1, S7K0S1, Canada
"Good portions. Clean restaurant. Good variety. Not the fanciest restaurant and not a high end atmosphere but great value and food."
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City: Saskatoon, 806 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N0E2
"I reviewed the previous restaurant that was here called sizziling something or another which was awful and I mentioned in my post the restaurant would fail"
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City: Saskatoon, 821 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 1B5, Canada, S7N1B5
"We love this place. They serve Japanese home cooking which is a rare find you can get sushi anywhere, but other than having Japanese friends or going to Japan, homestyle cooking is hard to find. The food here reminds us of the home cooked...meals we had in Tokyo while visiting friends. The husband and wife who run this restaurant come from southern Japan and have brought their family cooking to Broadway Avenue. There is a bit of a Korean cross over, Japan and Korea have a long messy history, but this also means their cuisines have intermingled. Don 't come here expecting to have haute cuisine; instead, come with the mindset of eating really outstanding food from a very talented Mom 's kitchen. Small Plates: Every now and then they make a variety of small dishes that they send out as a complimentary taste indulgence. This might be marinated shitake mushrooms, deep fried pork skin in a sweet and tangy sauce, or tiny, salty, deep fried fish. One of the benefits of being a regular is getting to experience these when they 're available. Shichimi: We love it on everything. A common Japanese spice with a mix of up to 7 peppers. Just ask for it. Spicy food in Japan isn 't hot it 's more tangy you 'll find that holds true to everything here. Tonkatsu: Tonkatsu is taken very seriously in Japan, in fact, there are whole restaurants that specialize in nothing but tonkatsu nothing else. Think pork cutlets deep fried in a light batter until crisp, served with a tangy sauce made specifically for this dish. If you 've never had this, it 's a must! Chicken In Heaven: This is their version of a Korean dish with his wife 's special tangy sauce. This is coated, deep fried skin on chicken (small pieces) in a sweet and spicy sauce. The sauce isn 't very hot, so if you like a real kick to it make sure you ask when you order! Ebi Mayo: Shrimp quickly deep fried in a light tempura batter with a mild wasabi mayo drizzled over top. A simple and tasty treat. Flying Tofo: Kids love this dish its great for grown ups too. Tofu deep fried in a light batter with a tangy mayo and a sweet Japanese BBQ sauce drizzled over top. Beef Fried Rice: Super tasty thinly sliced beef in a rich and slightly sweet sauce. Served with a touch of glass noodle and some veggies over rice. We used to make this at home; we 're glad we don 't have to anymore. Yaki Udon: Thick Japanese noodle, fried with thinly sliced beef in yakisoba sauce like a sweet thick version of Worcestershire mixed with a touch of oyster sauce. The noodles are slightly chewy, firm (think al dente pasta) silky. Mixed with vegetables this beef and noodles dish is a full meal deal. Rice Pockets: Sweet salty tofu pouches stuffed with sushi rice and fried. Unique and truly marvelous! Chili BBQ pork or chicken rice: Tangy dark meat chicken or fatty pork slices in tangy sauce. Simple and delightful. Bulgogi: A Korean dish, served in a Japanese style. It 's a mix of thinly sliced beef marinated in a particular sauce with a gentle citric flavour, mixed with glass noodles and vegetables. Such a rich, flavourful indulgence. Also great with Shichimi! One of our favourites! Sockeye Don Sushi: High quality smoked salmon is drizzled with a mild wasabi aioli, sitting over beautifully cooked sushi rice. Marinated onions and a bit of leafy veg. Sushi rice is often cooked with a combination of sake, rice vinegar, and mirin. Wakame This is a traditional seaweed salad, something you may have run into at sushi restaurants as well. They have a wonderfully fresh and tasty one, with great texture. We particularly love the sesame flavours in this dish. This is a classic you are sure to enjoy. They make 50 bowls of soup per day, once sold out there 's no more prepared, as the broth is made from scratch. Chicken Miso Ramen: These are Japanese noodle bowl soups, they 're wildly popular in Japan, but also in Toronto and Vancouver. We tried their Miso Ramen, Hokkaido style. Hokkaido is the Northern most island of Japan, so the chicken broth is nice and rich. Miso is a paste made from soy beans, it has a sweet salty savoury quality to it that we find most delicious. They use the straight style of ramen noodle, with bite sized chunks of chicken thighs, some carrots, spinach and onions. The broth is clearly made from scratch, we make our own ramen broth at home and we know there 's a huge amount of care and attention that goes into making it well. Chicken Udon: Udon noodles are really thick and have a chewy, silky texture. It is essentially a bowl that of very rich chicken soup with lots of chunks of dark chicken meat. Their usual vegetable medley of spinach, carrots and onions can be found here too. Sprinkle on loads of the Shichimi pepper spice (just ask your waiter). Tonka Curry: Not on the menu but we special order it in advance during slow hours. A lot of people don 't realize curry is a big thing in Japanese culture; in fact it 's one of the most popular foods in their households and Japa Bowl does a marvelous job preparing this treat. Japanese style curry has fewer spices, allowing for a focus on the pure flavour of curry. This is served with Tonkatsu the very tender pork cutlet coated with panko and deepfried to a golden crisp deliciousness that we describe above. We highly recommend this little gem on Broadway."
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City: Saskatoon, 612 Spadina Crescent E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3G9, Canada
"At Scarlet patio on Saturday night. Food -delicious. Service -excellent. Ambiance- top drawer. If you haven't been there yet put it at the top of your list!"
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City: Saskatoon, 2325 Preston Ave, Saskatoon I-S7J 2G2, Canada
"I don't know how the negative reviews come. I had a classic Schnitzel Cabbage Roll Combo which was great. The cabbage roll was rich of flavors and juicy inside. The Schnitzel was NOT PAPER THIN, BUT hundred paper thick! Crispy crust with the tender pork cutlet was not greasy at all. It's good enough for food court."
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City: Saskatoon, 111 2750 Faithful Avenue, Saskatoon I-S7K 6M6, Canada
"1st time and loved it!. Had dinner for 3b all good. Chicken balls and shrimp didn't have too muchv batter, ginger beef was fresh and tastey normally don't like it this was the best ever, chicken noodle dish very good, spring rolls and my nephew lived the vercumilli bowl, wonton soup was the best I had in ages. Glad I was told to try this place out and wasn't overly busy and oily like other restaurants. Owner was very nice and even helped serve and pass the food. Will be back for sure!"
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