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Out Of Business
CY Noodle House closed in late 2017. The business rebranded to CY Noodle & Chinese Restaurant though and re-opened in the much bigger space left empty next door by Hot Dynasty. You can find the full CY Noodle & Chinese Restaurant menu here:
https://www.slcmenu.com/2017/11/26/cy-noodle-chinese-restaurant-menu/
Old info
Build a better noodle bowl with CY Noodle Houses’ ‘create your’ own concept. O.k. so they’re not the first to follow this path, nor even the first build your own noodle shop in Utah – but they are one of the best for sure. The restaurant also recently started offering a number of rice based dishes too, based around vibrant Szechuan cuisine that looks as good as the noodle bowls – the like the above pictured Dan Dan Noodles with Spicy Pork.
The follow CY Noodle House menu pictures were taken at the restaurant in January, 2016:
CY Noodles House
3370 State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84115
(801) 485-2777
www.cynoodleshouse.com
Menu: cynoodleshouse.com
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