Noodle Station Sign at night

Discussion in 'The Magic Kingdom Photos' started by Craig, Apr 13, 2007.

  1. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Here is me copying Tim's composition again, but maybe a new subject?
     
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  2. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    cool idea... i've never tried that one.
     
  3. Scott

    Scott Member

    I wish they hadn't closed the Noodle Station. I liked it, but I guess no one else did! :'( It's a good thing you got a picture of the sign. It'll be history soon.
     
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  4. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    :eek:
    holy cow!!
    We never had a chance to even try it. It is always closed! We walk through there to get from Main Street to Tommorowland. How can they close it if they don't even give anything a chance?
     
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  5. Dan

    Dan Member

    Nice picture, I've always liked that sign.

    I ate there a couple of times during my second to last visit, I believe. I'm sorry to say I wasn't impressed. I wanted to like it.. I had decided that it would make a good place to eat dinner at before commencing an extremely long extra magic hour night (this was during the summer, I think, when MK was staying open past midnight). I was thinking that the carbs would be useful for providing energy throughout the long night.

    But the only thing they had that really interested me was a teriyaki chicken dish that came with rice. Well.. they claimed it was teriyaki, I sure couldn't taste any teriyaki flavor though. The saving grace was that they had this Thai sweet pepper sauce that I'd never had before, called Mae Ploy. I used a lot of it and it actually gave it a very nice flavor. It ended up being very good, but.. if they're going to call it teriyaki, it should taste like teriyaki.

    The thing is, I've become a real Asian noodle dish fan. But chicken noodles "with broth" isn't exactly the sort of thing I'm interested in. Spicy basil noodles, Singapore curry noodles, Pad Thai, sure.. but perhaps that kind of thing doesn't appeal to a wide enough audience for a counter service location.
     
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