Hi Noodle Menu with Prices 2026 (United States)

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18007 Gale Ave, City Of Industry, CA, 91748, US
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On the Hi Noodle menu, the most expensive item is 水煮鱼片 poach fish fillet with hot chili, which costs $17.95. The cheapest item on the menu is White Rice 白米饭, which costs $1.50. The average price of all items on the menu is currently $9.93.

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Hi Noodle is a Chinese restaurant in City of Industry, CA known for traditional Sichuan-style street noodle soups and dry-stir bowls. The most popular items on the menu include the Chongqing Spicy Noodles, the Dry-Stir Noodles with Minced Pork Sauce and Peas, and the Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle. The lowest priced item on the menu is the Chongqing Spicy Noodles for $9.95, and the most expensive item is the Ginger stir-fried bullfrog for $22.95. The average cost per person dining at Hi Noodle is from $10.00 to $20.00. 

Hi Noodle was established as a family-owned restaurant with locations in California. The restaurant draws a good crowd for making fresh, bold flavors daily and offering an open preparation window where diners watch the food preparation. The business stands apart by sharing traditional Sichuan-style street food with the community.

This casual Chinese restaurant offers dine-in, take-out, and delivery services. Catering packages are unavailable, but the spacious dining room easily accommodates families with children. The dining spot is not pet-friendly, adhering strictly to local health regulations that do not allow animals inside the dining room. Customers consider Hi Noodle a good option for family gatherings and small celebrations, rating the restaurant 4.4 on Google.

Hi Noodle Menu

What is Hi Noodle Most Famous For?

Hi Noodle is most famous for serving a robust lineup of Sichuan-style street noodles using peppercorns and house-made chili oils. The restaurant stands apart by operating under the respected Chef Tian brand, providing outstanding Chinese cuisine, excellent service, and friendly staff. This dedication to traditional recipes and hand-made noodle options gives the diner a distinct advantage over local competitors.


What are the Most Popular Signature Items on the Hi Noodle Menu?

The most popular signature items on the Hi Noodle menu include the Chongqing Spicy Noodles, the Dry-Stir Noodles with Minced Pork Sauce and Peas, and the Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle. Here is a list of more bestselling menu items from Hi Noodle.

  • Chongqing Spicy Noodles: The classic red soup noodle featuring chewy noodles in a deeply savory, fiery broth packed with Sichuan peppercorns.
  • Dry-Stir Noodles with Minced Pork Sauce and Peas: A popular dry-tossed alternative featuring rich, savory minced pork sauce paired with soft, starchy yellow peas.
  • Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle: A tangy and comforting rice noodle option topped with tender fish slices.
  • Braised Pork Intestine Noodle: A rich, comforting soup noodle topped with slow-cooked, deeply seasoned pork intestine.
  • Braised Beef Noodle: A hearty soup noodle featuring tender, slow-cooked braised beef in a flavorful broth.
  • Braised Pork Intestine Small Bowl: A standalone small bowl item that gains a satisfactory rating among regular delivery diners.
  • Braised Pork with Rice: A slightly sweet classic comforting rice bowl choice served with steamed vegetables and a tea egg.

What Drinks and Beverages Can You Have at Hi Noodle?

The drinks and beverages customers can have at Hi Noodle are Beijing Orange Soda, Herbal Tea, and Coconut Juice. Beijing Orange Soda pairs well with the rich Chongqing Spicy Noodles, while Herbal Tea complements the spicy heat of the Dry-Stir Noodles with Minced Pork Sauce and Peas. Coconut Juice offers a sweet, refreshing option that matches the bold taste of the Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle. Here is a list of more drinks available from Hi Noodle.

  • Genki Forest Oolong Tea: A sugar-free, refreshing oolong tea served cold in a bottle.
  • White Fungus & Pear Jelly Dessert: A refreshing cold, sweet jelly soup made with white fungus, pear, and red dates.
  • Sprite: A bubbly lemon-lime soda served cold in a can.
  • Diet Coke: A classic sugar-free cola served cold in a can.

What is the Cheapest Meal on the Hi Noodle Menu?

The cheapest meal on the Hi Noodle menu is the Chongqing Spicy Noodles, which costs $9.95. The Chongqing Spicy Noodles feature spicy noodles in a savory broth and flavored with Sichuan pepper and chili oil.

What is the Most Expensive Meal on the Hi Noodle Menu?

The most expensive meal on the Hi Noodle menu is the Ginger stir-fried bullfrog, which costs $22.95. The Ginger stir-fried bullfrog features fresh bullfrog stir-fried with sliced garlic, ginger, and Szechwan spices.

What are the Healthiest Meals on the Hi Noodle Menu?

The healthiest meals on the Hi Noodle menu are the Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle, the Ginger stir-fried bullfrog, and the Garlic season vegetable. The Fish Fillet and Pickled Cabbage Rice Noodle offers a light, soup-based rice noodle option topped with tender fish slices and tangy pickled cabbage. The Ginger stir-fried bullfrog provides a high-protein, low-fat option stir-fried with fresh ginger and garlic. The Garlic season vegetable offers a nutrient-dense side dish of fresh seasonal vegetables sautéed with garlic.

How Often Does Hi Noodle Offer Special Offers?

Hi Noodle offers occasional limited-time combos and application-based deals rather than a formalized or scheduled promotions calendar. The restaurant operates primarily as an a la carte noodle shop and relies on third-party delivery application promotions instead of a fixed discount schedule. 

Does Hi Noodle Have a Loyalty Program?

No, Hi Noodle does not have a loyalty program. Patrons order directly at the counter using cash or cards, though third-party delivery applications provide independent marketplace discounts from time to time.

Does Hi Noodle Offer Family Meal Bundles?

No, Hi Noodle does not offer family meal bundles. The restaurant offers ala carte servings of their menu items such as Chongqing spicy noodles, rice noodles, single-serving hot pot meals, and individual side dishes.

Does Hi Noodle Offer Vegan Options?

No, the Hi Noodle menu does not offer vegan options. The restaurant focuses on traditional, meat-heavy Sichuan and Chongqing regional specialties, and many vegetable dishes are prepared with animal-based sauces or broths. 

Does Hi Noodle Offer Gluten-Free Options?

No, the Hi Noodle menu does not have gluten-free options. Traditional Szechwan and Chongqing dishes frequently rely on soy sauce, wheat-based thickeners, and shared frying oil, making the menu unsafe for diners with gluten sensitivities.

Is Hi Noodle Pet-Friendly?

No, Hi Noodle is not pet-friendly. The restaurant strictly follows a local health code that does not allow animals inside the dining room.

Can You Order Ala Carte in Hi Noodle?

Yes, customers can order ala carte at Hi Noodle such as single-serving noodle bowls, clay pots, and side dishes. Prices for ala carte items range from $1.50 for steamed jasmine rice to $22.95 for the Ginger stir-fried bullfrog.

What Other Services Does Hi Noodle Offer?

Hi Noodle offers online ordering for pickup, third-party delivery, and table reservations for large groups. Diners enjoy on-site table service or arrange quick takeout directly through the online ordering portal.

Does Hi Noodle Offer Catering Services?

No, Hi Noodle does not offer catering services. The restaurant focuses on hosting private events and banquets on-site in the spacious dining room rather than providing off-site food delivery.

Can You Rent Hi Noodle for Private Occasions?

Yes, Hi Noodle offers venue rentals for private occasions under the Chef Tian brand. The restaurant accommodates full venue buyouts, closing the space entirely to the public to host large, dedicated private events. Because the venue features an open-concept layout with no dedicated private dining rooms, private bookings require a full-venue reservation. Full buyouts are available during select blocks, such as mid-afternoon to late evening timeframes from 3:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Group menu structures, including tailored set menus or custom party portions, are coordinated directly with management to match the guest count. Event planners contact the restaurant or reach out via the official Chef Tian USA Instagram page to confirm date availability, minimum spending metrics, and guest capacity limits.

Does Hi Noodle Do House Delivery?

Yes, Hi Noodle provides house delivery through major third-party platforms like Uber Eats and Postmates. Customers also place takeout orders directly online for quick pickup at the restaurant.

How are the Reviews for Customer Experience at Hi Noodle?

Customer reviews for the customer experience at Hi Noodle always mention the traditional Szechwan flavors, generous portion sizes, and fast service. The ambiance is described as casual and no-frills, providing a simple, traditional dining space well-suited for group dinners. Food quality receives positive remarks for tender, slow-braised meats, particularly the Chongqing spicy noodles and Szechwan crispy fried pork. Service is described as prompt and efficient, though some reviewers note that staff interactions can feel utilitarian unless speaking Cantonese. One customer notes that the pricing is reasonable and offers excellent value for families and large groups.

Who are the Top Competitors of Hi Noodle?

The top competitors of Hi Noodle are Ludingji Noodles, No. 1 Noodle House, and others listed below.

  • Ludingji Noodles: Ludingji Noodles serves as a direct local competitor famous for traditional Chinese noodle dishes and casual dining.
  • No. 1 Noodle House: 1 Noodle House competes directly in the specialized Chinese noodle space.
  • Sichuan Impression: Sichuan Impression competes directly for local diners looking for authentic, spicy Sichuan flavors.
  • Noodles & Company: Noodles & Company operates as a restaurant chain and competes in the casual noodle cuisine by offering quick pasta dishes and salads across hundreds of locations.
  • Yoshinoya: Famous for quick-service beef bowls and noodle plates, Yoshinoya operates globally as a major competitor in the casual Asian category.
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