I think this is the best food in this new Eat Up mini food court. The bowls are pretty big, the meats quite tender, and the broth seasoned about right.
Part of grand 99 food court. Dirty table. Free drink. Tendon n beef is good. Canned quail eggs. No problem but nothing special either.
Large portions and decent price. Good flavor. Good find! They give a free sweet drink too that is perfect when diluted with water in a 1:4 ratio.
On Jan 19th, 2024, around 8 pm, a Hispanic woman from Noodleosophy banged into me while I was walking in the public area of Eat Up. My phone took a hard hit, and my half-body is hurting. But her response was "You SEE!" No apology whatsoever. After hitting, she hurriedly went into the back of Noodlesosophy. What a terrible display of ethics and behavior! If my phone or body ends up damaged, she better be ready to take responsibility.
Better than I was expecting beef noodle soup from essentially a food court adjacent to a grocery store. The beef was soft, the noodles were ok and the broth was simple but good. Also, service was pretty quick and the portions generous. For my beef noodle soup, I paid extra, think $1.99, to have broccoli added. I wish the tables were cleaner though, but it is like a food court, so this issue extends to all the restaurants in here.
Located in food court..Ordered Beef stew with noodles...plenty of tender beef and broth which are both delicious..not a lot of broccoli though...will order extra broccoli next time..staff are courteous and friendly. I would come back again!
The noodles are just ok. The sauce is disappointing and very average. We had garlic biang biang flat noodles, hoping for handmade but it's factory type. There are better noodle shops around the Cupertino area. The staff are friendly though and service is excellent.