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Hobart Noodle & Tea

Thank you, Hobart Noodle and Tea, for being less than 100 meters from my house.

Lucy summed it up pretty well. “How could you say no?” she said, “It’s just at the end of the street, and it’s only eight dollars!”

I think my household are the most frequent Hobart Noodle and Tea customers.

Eat in or take-away, get yourself a bowl of steaming hot noodles, made on site daily. All vegetarian, all around the $8.50 mark.

Choose your noodle, green tea, hokkien, udon, among others, with great sauces or soups accompany.

This is a very family business, with the owner’s gorgeous little children popping their heads around to see what is going on at regular intervals, and a clear view from the counter to the living room.

My recommendations are: green curry noodle soup, seven chilli noodle and satay noodle. Actually, I recommend anything on the menu. I have been slowly working my way down the list, and I haven’t been disappointed yet. All for piggy bank change. Bargain.

Hobart Noodle and Tea
Corner of Smith and Letitia Streets, North Hobart
Open Monday to Friday, 12:30 – 2:30 and 5:30-8:30

3 Responses to “Hobart Noodle & Tea”

  1. September 12th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    stephen says:

    Must give it a whirl Rita. I have heard Victor on this subject!

  2. September 12th, 2009 at 6:12 pm

    Victor says:

    That is what I miss most. Being able to walk to a an Asian shop. Glad to know you are supporting their business. I should go back there again for lunch. It has been 2 weeks!

  3. September 17th, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    Benjamin Ryan says:

    I'm just down the road too. The name is probably one of its best features. Noodle and Tea, most humble restaurant ever, I am a big fan.

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