88 Church Street, Burlington, 862-8828

“How can you guys do a ‘soup survey’ and not hit Asiana Noodle House?” asked reader Bridget O’Connor in a letter to the editor in Seven Days‘ January 9 issue. “They will out-soup anyone for miles around!”

While Asiana Noodle Shop — not to be confused with Pearl Street’s Asiana House — didn’t fit into our December 19 survey of Burlington cafés and bakeries that serve soup, it was clear that it was time to pay the Church Street restaurant its due. Especially with a string of weather that will certainly be necessitating a steaming bowl or two of noodle soup.

One of my favorite things about the cozy restaurant is its space. The slightly cramped surroundings that long held Paradise Burrito feel just as a casual noodle shop should.

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AAN award-winning food writer Alice Levitt is a fan of the exotic, the excellent and automats. She wrote for Seven Days 2007-2015.

3 replies on “Alice Eats: Asiana Noodle Shop”

  1. You really didn’t try their best soups, though–the BBQ Duck, Chinese BBQ Roasted Pork or Thai Beef Noodle soups are the house specialties and absolutely incredible.

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