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Welcome to Yozi Noodles

Yozi Noodles, located in Brooklyn, NY, offers a variety of Shanghainese specialties, including wonton soup, soup dumplings, and duck glass noodle soup. Customers rave about the affordable prices, generous portion sizes, and quick service. The self-service station for sauces and utensils adds to the convenient dining experience. With options like duck vermicelli noodle soup and fried buns bursting with hot soup, Yozi Noodles caters to both meat and vegetarian preferences. The relaxed atmosphere, fast-casual setup, and delicious dishes make it a must-try for noodle lovers in the area.

LOCATIONS

Step into the bustling streets of Brooklyn, NY, and prepare your taste buds for a flavorful adventure at Yozi Noodles. This specialty food establishment, offering authentic Shanghainese soup dishes, has quickly become a local favorite for both residents and visitors alike. Located at 5805 8th Ave, Yozi Noodles provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a casual dinner or a quick takeout option.

Upon entering, customers are greeted with a self-service station for sauces and utensils, creating a convenient dining experience. The cozy interior, as described by many patrons, exudes a chill and clean vibe, making it a comfortable setting to enjoy a delicious meal.

Yozi Noodles boasts a diverse menu, with standout dishes such as wonton soup, fried soup dumplings, dry pot chicken, and duck glass noodle soup. These dishes have received rave reviews from customers, with many praising the authentic flavors and generous portion sizes at affordable prices.

One customer, Elaine L., commended the great service and food quality at Yozi Noodles, emphasizing the reasonable prices and comfortable dining ambiance. Another patron, Mike Z., was pleasantly surprised by the duck glass noodle soup, highlighting the perfect balance of flavors and texture.

For those craving the iconic soup dumplings, Yozi Noodles offers a delectable selection with a generous amount of soup inside, as noted by Tiffany S. and Kyle C. The restaurant's dedication to quality and affordability is further exemplified by Justin V., who highlighted the affordable menu options and well-crafted duck vermicelli noodle soup.

Whether you are a fan of traditional Shanghainese cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, Yozi Noodles promises a memorable dining experience. With a commitment to excellent service, delicious food, and a cozy atmosphere, this hidden gem in Brooklyn is a must-visit for any food enthusiast.

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Elaine L.
Elaine L.

great service and food. Super chill inside , feels very clean and comfortable. The prices are amazing for the food you're getting. Portion sizes are reasonable & there's a self service station for sauces and utensils. Tipping is optional and recommended - great deal for NYC ! We tried the wonton soup, fried soup dumplings, regular soup dumplings, and the chicken dry pot. The dry pot came with a bowl of rice that was needed for the spice level.

Mike Z.
Mike Z.

Pleasantly surprised, was very hungry and stumbled upon this place which specializes in duck glass noodle soup. The flavor of the soup was very on point, and the noodles were soft yet chewy. A must try in the area!

Kyle N.
Kyle N.

When you walk in, you order in the front and take a number and the food will be delivered to you. The food comes out pretty quickly. The food is delicious. Pretty good deal with the soup dumplings. 6 for 6.95 which is pretty good for Brooklyn. The fried dumplings r delicious, the crisp at the bottom of the dumplings is my favorite part. There's a lot of seating in the restaurant. There is even a downstairs.

Tiffany S.
Tiffany S.

I love their soup dumplings and fried buns. They might not be the most flavorful, but they definitely have the most soup inside. The fried buns are literally bursting with hot soup. I also like adding their chili oil to everything for a little kick. I'm not a fan of their other dishes, but I always crave the soup dumplings and fried buns.

Justin V.
Justin V.

I was looking for some nice soup to warm up on a cold night after work and stumbled upon this noodle restaurant! They specialize mainly in duck soups but still have vegetarian, pork, and shrimp options for wontons and side dishes. What I love most is how affordable their menu is! I ordered the osmanthus duck vermicelli noodle soup and fresh cucumber salad to go and very much enjoyed them at home. The soup was fantastic, they separate the ingredients from the broth so you don't come home with soggy noodles. The broth itself was very well made, not too salty, but super rich in flavor. Adding some chili oil kicks it up a notch as well. The cucumber salad was fresh, crunchy, and spicy. I love this style of cucumbers in chili oil because it isn't too heavy of a side dish and is great to snack on!

Kyle C.
Kyle C.

Great soup dumplings, fast service, and inexpensive. Restaurant quality food but you order at a counter. These big fat dumpers were delicious.

Yuming C.
Yuming C.

It's my first time dining here after getting some dumplings to go back then. I must say, I don't regret coming here; everything is delicious. We were a party of 5 and got seated first. They told us to take a look at the menu and then come back up to the register to order. After taking some time to figure out what we wanted, we ordered at least 11 dishes and 5 drinks. The total came out to around $120, which wasn't bad in my opinion cause we were all way too full afterwards. Everything we ordered looked amazing and they all tasted amazing! Safe to say: I am 100% coming back again.

Helen L.
Helen L.

I came here for a light and easy dinner. It was quick and easy to order. There was plenty of places to seat when we arrived. You order at the counter and then they give you a number place card. We grabbed our own utensils before sitting down. Shortly after, our meal came! We ordered two combo meals. It was the perfect amount for us. The price was reasonable and we left full! I recommend this place for a quick lunch/dinner.

Grace L.
Grace L.

I wish they had a location in Manhattan. Their prices and atmosphere is truly unbeatable. It's clean and fast-casual, so you order at the front and seat yourself and then the food comes out pretty quickly. You grab utensils yourself but can leave the plates on your table at the end. Large and clean bathroom available as well. I got the Tofu noodle soup ($5). Where else can you get a giant bowl of food for $5??? The broth was light but flavorful and plenty of tofu floating around at the top. There was also an insane amount of vermicelli noodles, which were perfectly chewy. There's chilli oil and other sauces at the table so you can dress it up however you'd like. Fried buns ($8) - came with 6 buns. I thought they were going to be like sheng jiang bao, but these were more like if you took Xiao Long Bao and fried the bottoms. It came with the crispy, lacy bottoms and each one was juicy.

Jahnavi U.
Jahnavi U.

My husband and I enjoyed the food at Yozi so much that we invited our friends to try it too. However, we did not know that this Yozi location does not serve dry hot pot. This location has a slightly different menu than the other Yozi Brooklyn location. We decided to stay and try the food here. We each ordered our own entree. I ordered the clay pot chicken (not spicy level) and the Nanjing salted duck (1/2 size - $15.99). I ordered the Tofu pudding with Boba and red bean in ginger syrup for dessert. The food was good. Next time, I'll order my entree with more spice level because I think I can handle. I really enjoyed the dessert. It had just the right amount of sweetness and I enjoyed the textures. All of our friends enjoyed their food as well. No complaints. The service was good. When you enter you can find a table and then come back and order or vice versa. When you prefer and pay for your food, they give you a plastic tablet with a number on it. The ambiance is nice too. This place is great for families and groups. The decor was simple but great. If you pay with cash, then you don't have to pay tax. Good to know.