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Tasty Noodle House

photo of the outside of Tasty Noodle House
Tasty Noodle House opened recently in the Convoy area, replacing Yu’s Garden. With another location in Irvine, this Chinese chain is quite popular and since its opening, it’s kept quite busy.

We went for a late lunch, but still had to wait a good 20-30 minutes before getting a table. The menu, following the trend of most Chinese restaurants that open these days, is quite extensive.

Shanghai Xiao Long Bao (juicy pork soup dumplings)
photo of Shanghai Xiao Long Bao
The restaurant offers several popular dumplings options like XLB, which nearly every table was ordering.

When they arrived, you could already see that the skins were quite thick. The dumplings were also very uneven in appearance, some much plumper than others. Strangely, they brought over only a single small sauce plate of shredded ginger and no vinegar. The dumplings are traditionally eaten with black vinegar and ginger. We had to flag down the server to get us the vinegar.

The dumpling, unfortunately, were overcooked. The skin were soft and almost soggy. The inside pork filling had a decent flavor and there was a small amount of soup left in each one.

Overall, we found the pork dumplings pretty disappointing. We’ve yet to find pork soup dumplings we really enjoy in San Diego. I think I may have to try making my own.

Sheng Jian Bao (pan fried pork soup buns)
photo of Sheng Jian Bao
This is one of my favorite dishes, but harder to find in the US. Similar to xiao long bao, they have a soup and pork filling, but the outer skin is made with leavened dough, which is thicker and fluffier. The bottoms are also pan fried until crispy.
From previous blog posts I’ve read, people have had mixed results with this dish, ranging from burned to barely crispy. When we ordered, we were told it would take 35 minutes for our dumplings, which we were okay with. It was, indeed, the last item to arrive, but to my great delight, our buns looked quite nice.

photo showing the crispy bottom on of the Sheng Jian Bao

At first glance, I was a little worried that the bottoms looked slightly too dark, but once I flipped one over, I could see that they weren’t. The buns were quite good and one of our favorite dishes from out meal. The dough itself was fluffy but also maintained some elasticity. The bottoms were perfectly crunchy (though I do wish they didn’t have it crusted with sesame seeds, but that’s just a personal preference). And the interior had a pork filling with plenty of soup.

close-up photo of the inside of one Sheng Jian Bao

I’m hoping this was a sign that the restaurant has finally settled in and gotten a handle on this dish because we’d definitely come back for it if they continue to consistently produce good sheng jian bao.

Update: You can also get pan-fried pork soup buns at A-Bowl in San Diego.

Shanghai Vegetable Rice Cakes
photo of Shanghai Vegetable Rice Cakes
The stir fry vegetable cakes were fairly well prepared but we found them a bit under seasoned. We’d probably order the rice cakes again, but choose a different preparation.

House Sauce Noodles
photo of House Sauce Noodles
Despite having the word “noodle” in their name, the restaurant’s specialty doesn’t really seem to be noodles. We decided to try out a noodle dish just to make sure and this was my least favorite of what we ordered. The house sauce blend was similar to a zha jiang sauce (a fried meat sauce), and was pretty good. The problem was the noodles. There was nothing special about the noodles they used and they arrived in one big, overcooked clump.

Pan Seared Green Chili Peppers
photo of Pan Seared Green Chili Peppers
After several of our dish choices weren’t available, we settled on trying out this one. It ended up being quite delicious and one of our favorites. The chili peppers had been de-seeded and filled with a light layer of minced pork. The minced pork sauce was quite good and reminded me of a Sichuan-style eggplant and minced pork dish I had recently.

We had an okay time here. We were quite impressed by the pan fried buns, but weren’t as impressed with some of the other offerings. Hopefully they continue making good pan fried buns as I’m excited we finally have some decent ones in San Diego.

Please make sure to check out visits from mmm-yoso, Jinxi Eats and Faye’s Fork.

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Tasty Noodle House
4646 Convoy St, San Diego, CA 92111
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4 comments on “Tasty Noodle House”

  1. Hmm interesting, seems like you guys had the opposite of my experience with the xiaolongbao and shengjianbao – I may have to try the SJB again. Seems like the consistency of food here hasn’t been great, especially now that they’re so busy… :\

    • I think we definitely got lucky. Maybe the timing, whoever was preparing. it seemed like the two tables next to us also got good ones when I peeked over. But it does suck that they aren’t consistent.

  2. I didn’t like the sesame seeds on the bottom of the SJB either. I was also disappointed with the xiao long bao here but would revisit to try them out again. You have to try the ‘snake gourd’ next time you are here. They’ve been consistently good ! Did you find parking in the plaza that day?