Eden Noodles Cafe
About This Spot
Step inside Eden Noodles Cafe and you quickly sense the quiet intensity of a spot where every detail centers on the food and its deep roots in Sichuan tradition. Nestled in the heart of Mount Eden, this small, intimate space hums with a casual, almost unhurried energy—a place where warmth comes not just from the kitchen but from a genuine culinary passion. The modest, cozy interior invites you to slow down and settle in, even while the bustle of dominion road lingers just outside.
Behind the scenes, hand-pulled noodles and delicate dumplings are crafted with care, promising authentic flavors that gradually reveal themselves in each bite. There's a comforting rhythm here—the clatter of bowls, the faint aroma of spices that linger just beneath the surface—and an unmistakable sense of humility in the way the dishes arrive, never overfussy but rich with texture and boldness. The experience is intimate and unpretentious, drawing in both those seeking a quick, satisfying meal and those who want to savor the intricate layers of Sichuan cuisine.
The menu touches on its rich culinary heritage with dishes that carry both heat and harmony, where spicy dumplings and richly seasoned noodles hold the spotlight. For anyone who finds joy in the nuanced balance of spicy, salty, and subtly sweet flavors, Eden Noodles Cafe quietly delivers an experience that feels like a well-guarded secret shared among locals. It's the kind of place that rewards curiosity, inviting you to return time and again to rediscover the soulful depth of its broths and the playful textures of its handmade staples.
Though the space itself is intimate—and sometimes bustling—there’s a welcoming simplicity about Eden Noodles Cafe. It offers a quietly compelling invitation to pause, connect with the moment, and dive into food that’s both satisfying and soul-stirring.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Cocktails
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Late-night food
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Toilet
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Casual
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Trendy
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Family friendly
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Tourists
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University students
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Usually a wait
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Accepts reservations
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Credit cards
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Free of charge street parking
Location & Hours
| Monday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
| Friday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
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| Saturday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM | |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM - 09:30 PM |
Ben Park 28 Dec 2025
It is a very small cramped restaurant, but the food was phenomenal. We did order quite a lot of food and everything was great. We saw they were making their own wontons.
Mitz Arellano 19 Dec 2025
The most delicious dumplings I’ve ever had! My go-to is the sweet and spicy — absolutely perfect. Ordering online was quick and easy, and the location is super convenient with plenty of parking nearby.
Robert B 19 Dec 2025
Eden Noodles Cafe is, without a doubt, a culinary highlight that deserves every bit of praise it receives. While their menu is full of compelling dishes, the true star of the show here is their selection of incredible, flavorful soups. This isn't just broth and noodles; it's a deeply complex, soul-warming experience. If you are a fan of heat, the Signature Dan Dan Noodles Soup is mandatory. The broth is a perfect balance of savory richness, a creamy nuttiness, and that addictive Szechuan tingle. It delivers a thrilling kick of spice that wakes up your palate without overpowering the delicate flavors beneath. For those who prefer a clear, yet equally robust flavor profile, their Braised Beef Noodle Soup is phenomenal. The broth is slow-cooked to perfection, resulting in an incredible depth that tastes like hours of careful preparation. The beef is always tender, soaking up the aromatic juices, and the noodles—cooked perfectly al dente—provide the satisfying chew you want in a high-quality noodle dish. What truly elevates their soup game is the consistency. Every bowl is piping hot, generously filled, and tastes exactly as good as the last time you visited. It’s the kind of place where you leave feeling energized, satisfied, and already planning your next visit. If you haven't yet experienced the magic of their soups, you are truly missing out!
Hansika Ratnayake 16 Dec 2025
Eden Noodles Café in Mount Eden is a must-visit spot for lovers of authentic Sichuan flavors. Famous for their hand-pulled noodles and spicy dumplings, this small and cozy eatery offers big, bold flavors at very affordable prices. Their Pork and Chive Dumplings in Spicy Sauce and Dan Dan Noodles are crowd favorites, bursting with a perfect balance of heat, saltiness, and a hint of sweetness. The restaurant itself is simple and casual, making it ideal for a quick meal rather than a long sit-down experience.
MACLIPAPATAU 05 Dec 2025
FOOD WAS ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!!! I’m not a spice person but Eden Noodles was an exception. The spicy noodles and dumplings were 10/10! Very flavoursome, hot and spicy with great portions and a perfect comfort food. The cafe itself is very small and confined, so I recommend ordering to go if you’re in larger groups. Suitable for 2-4 people per table. Our food came out in about 15mins which was good considering how packed the cafe was. Will definitely be back.
Jennifer Xu 09 Nov 2025
Great Sichuan cuisine! The red oil is incredibly fragrant, and the pickles make a perfect little side. Highly recommend the hotpot dishes, Noodle and Side dishes. Definitely worth a visit!
Anthony Yuan 22 Oct 2025
I have ordered food delivery from Eden Noodles multiple times and have always found it to be delicious, which motivated me to visit the restaurant in person. It is a very small establishment with only a few tables, and you need to order and pay at the counter. As always, the food was tasty and spicy, staying true to traditional flavors. However, I noticed that there were no vegetables in my noodles at all. When I asked if it would be possible to add some leafy greens, I was charged extra for a small portion of salad leaves. They also informed me that if I wanted vegetables in my meal, I should notify them in advance. I don’t understand this policy, as in China and at other Chinese restaurants I have visited, meals usually include some vegetables for a balanced nutrition. I suggest that you consider adding vegetables to each dish for the nutritional benefit of your customers. Thank you!
Phil Wu 25 Sep 2025
Some amazing noodles and wontons. Never disappoints. The menu might be a little daunting, but just ask the staff help. I suggest ordering the simple stuff first