Tomorrowland Noodle Station open!!

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It was when we were there last week anyway! We were very pleased and surprised that it was open for business. DH and I both had the shrimp pad thai. It was a little dry but very good. We also had the pot stickers. They were deep fried and the filling was excellent. The blackberry jasmine green tea is a must.

The cashier told me that this will be a seasonal restaurant.
 
It was also open when we were there on December 10. Unfortunately, we thought the food was pretty bad.
 
We REALLY wanted to try this place because we are vegetarian and we love this kind of food (and we love to try anything new at WDW)- but had a horrible experience. We were standing in front of the cashiers podium deciding on our final selections - when the cashier got up walked away and the lights went out..when we complained all we got was "sorry, guess the manager didn't see you". Give me a break - we were standing right there. Yes, we should have noticed the sign that said they close at 5 - but they could have also offered "we are about to close - would you like to make your final selections and get your order in?" We weren't pleased. So, we went back to our favorite, Cosmic Rays.

:wizard:
 
I've been wanting to try the Noodle Station since hearing about it, but what do they mean about "seasonal?" Whenever there's an extra manager around? Or when Florida has Thai-type weather patterns? Any ideas?

Also, it was mentioned they closed at 5pm, is that everyday or just the odd non-seasonal days? Was hoping to try it Sunday evening for my upcoming trip in February but now might have to make other plans...

-R
 

Lord Fantasius said:
I've been wanting to try the Noodle Station since hearing about it, but what do they mean about "seasonal?" Whenever there's an extra manager around? Or when Florida has Thai-type weather patterns? Any ideas?

Also, it was mentioned they closed at 5pm, is that everyday or just the odd non-seasonal days? Was hoping to try it Sunday evening for my upcoming trip in February but now might have to make other plans...

-R

We tried it after Wishes on December 10 so it was definitely open late that evening.
 
Hello all... I hope you all will have a great New Year of 2006 and fourth coming years.

I just want to make comments about the Noodle Station... We ate there on Dec 21st 05. It was a bit windy and cool to eat out... but it was sunny. We ate there right before the rush (before 11:30a, as we always did). I think that the food was not bad. I mean, none of the Disney restaurants is authentic. I am Thai, and my gf ordered the Pad Thai... and it was a off from the real thing. Overall, with the Disney Dining Plan, the dessert, drink, apetizer, I think it was worth it (filling at least).

Sawas D Krub... and Happy New Year.
 
We were there a couple of weeks ago, on a drizzly and cool day. The chicken soup was fantastic!!
 
Yes, it's open. I was a little disappointed to find out that my favorite shrimp noodle bowl with broth was taken out of the menu line up, as is the lo-mein.

However, the veggie noodle bowl with broth I had made up for the disappointment. It was really good and hot and tart and just wonderful all around.

I love the noodle station.
 
It was open when we were there in October, but we didn't eat there. DH really wants to try it, but after some of these reviews I am not sure. Maybe I won't be very hungry the day we stop there! ;)
 
I hope it is open next week too! We ate there in May 2005 and loved it. This time the creme burlee is off limits for me, but I look forward to other things. :cool1:
 
At miceage they said the new portioning for Pad Thai at the Tomorrowland
Noodle Station is barely half the bowl of what it used to be, and it was confirmed by the manager on duty.
 
TLPL said:
At miceage they said the new portioning for Pad Thai at the Tomorrowland
Noodle Station is barely half the bowl of what it used to be, and it was confirmed by the manager on duty.

Ouch :(

We went earlier and loved it, better than any of the other CS choices in the MK. My fiance's been asking when we can go back, but we haven't made it.

Lord Fantasius, seasonal means that the particular restaurant/attraction is open at busier times of the year.

Disney gets their blackberry green tea from Sysco, so if you have a Mama Fu's nearby, it's the same stuff. :)
 
Forever42 said:
Ouch :(

We went earlier and loved it, better than any of the other CS choices in the MK. My fiance's been asking when we can go back, but we haven't made it.

Lord Fantasius, seasonal means that the particular restaurant/attraction is open at busier times of the year.

Disney gets their blackberry green tea from Sysco, so if you have a Mama Fu's nearby, it's the same stuff. :)

Oh my! Now you have spoken my language....Mama Fu's :goodvibes I LOVE it, and the blackberry green tea was one of my favorites. I am definitely going to have to make a stop here for my trip in February!
 
TLPL said:
At miceage they said the new portioning for Pad Thai at the Tomorrowland
Noodle Station is barely half the bowl of what it used to be, and it was confirmed by the manager on duty.
This actually doesn't upset me all that much, because the old portion was pretty much twice the amount I needed anyway.

However, it would be nice if they would lower the price accordingly - any word on that?
 
The price of the Pad Thai was $7.99. There was a lot of shrimp in it though.

We don't have Mama Fu's here. Sounds like we are missing something good!!
 





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