Cheap Eats 2007: Joe's Noodle House

Reviewed by Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Don Rockwell , Michele Kayal

Joe's Noodle House

1488-C Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD
Phone: 301-881-5518

Cuisines:
Chinese, Vegetarian/Vegan, Szechuan

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Twinbrook

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Not needed

Special Features:
Kid Friendly

Website:
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Best Dishes
Pork dumplings; vegetable buns; chive pockets; scallion crepes; wontons in red sauce; bamboo shoot salad; cucumber salad; whole steamed fish with scallion and ginger or sour-cabbage and chilies; pork kidneys with minced garlic; noodle soups with beef or pork-and- radish; Szechuan string beans; eggplant and garlic; stir-fried asparagus with garlic and vinegar; flash-fried squid with garlic and chilies; a hash of pork, bean curd, and leek stems in black-bean sauce; sauteed Chinese mustard greens; dan dan noodles.

Price Details:
Appetizers 95 cents to $6.95; entrées $4.95 to $10.95.


 

Reader's Rating:
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You can look at the menu and the placards with specials on the wall at this hopping Szechuan eatery that takes no reservations and has lines trailing out the door. But the trick is to talk owner-cashier Audrey Jan into revealing what’s marvelous and fresh. You might end up with crunchy green stems of Chinese watercress, a savory hash of pork, bean curd, and Chinese leek stems, calamari with tart pickled peppers and Chinese celery, or the oddly named Triple Delight, really a fiery chili-oil-slicked stew with beef, chicken, or shrimp.

Another approach is to see what the Chinese families are eating. It often involves a big tureen of soup, like one of delicately fashioned wontons in a pool of eye-watering red hot sauce. Familiar dishes are done well, too. Cold sesame noodles, made with sesame paste and oil (rather than peanut butter, as in Westernized versions), are a wonder of light, clear flavors.

Joe’s has the feel of an old-time Chinatown restaurant and the ring of authenticity—crowded tables, lazy Susans, happy chaos.

Open daily for lunch and dinner.