The noodles are chewy and have a good bite, the slices of pork shank are plentiful, the pickles are special but lack depth of flavor in seasoning, and it's recommended to try the noodle soup.
There aren't many seats available in the store, and there are a lot of takeout customers. You may need to wait for about 10 minutes, which might be a bit longer.
【Foodholic Niko @ Taipei】
"Food is Heaven Noodle House" is a noodle specialty shop located in the alleys around Zhongshan Station. It only serves noodles and small dishes and is about a 2-minute walk from Exit 5. Next door are more fancy ramen shops or Italian pasta restaurants, and suddenly seeing a place with 100NTD noodles is such a blessing for those on a budget (?)
On weekday evenings around 5 PM, the business is pretty good; the limited seating inside was already filled up, and there was a steady stream of takeout customers. I only ordered a bowl of dry noodles for takeout and waited about 10 minutes, which felt a bit long for just a bowl of noodles.
This place seems to mainly focus on soup noodles, as out of the 7 types of noodles offered, 6 are soup noodles. Other customers also ordered soup noodles; I was the only one who ordered dry noodles.
Private Recipe Dry Noodles $85
I feel the price is a bit high for what you get, which includes noodles, slices of pork shank, some cabbage, and kimchi. The noodles are made with ramen, which I quite liked; they have a chewy texture and don't turn mushy. The pork shank was quite generous, probably around 5-6 slices, and it didn't have any strange pork smell, so that part was fine.
The homemade kimchi with the dry noodles was quite special, and the kimchi was tasty. However, I found the overall seasoning of the noodle bowl lacking; it just didn’t have much depth. It felt like something was missing, hard to pinpoint. It’s not unpleasant, but it’s also not something I would crave or recommend to others.
Maybe I ordered the wrong item. If I visit again, I’ll likely try the soup noodles, but I won’t be returning to get the dry noodles.