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Nouilles Ceintures Poissonnière - 吃面公司B+Worth Trying

69 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75009 Paris, France · Mandarin restaurant, Hot pot restaurant, Noodle shop · 4.6/5 Google (952 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Hand-pulled Shaanxi-style noodles with customizable heat and noodle width; great value and speed, but occasional bland broths and service inconsistencies.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Nouilles Ceintures Poissonnière delivers solid neighborhood noodle shop quality through excellent handmade noodle texture and exceptional speed, with strong value for money that keeps regulars returning. However, inconsistent broth flavoring across visits and cramped seating prevent grade A territory—this excels as a quick, affordable casual spot rather than a destination for refined execution.

Restaurant Summary

A compact, always-in-motion spot where bowls of wide, hand-pulled noodles land fast and steaming, the room feels cozy and bustling. Regulars praise the chew and heat customizations, while a visitor noted, "service was quick and my bowl arrived piping hot." Expect a casual scene with communal tables and quick turnover. The cooking leans traditional Shaanxi with chewy, hand-stretched noodles, braised beef, tomato-egg add-ons, and a chili scale you control. When it clicks, flavors are comforting and bold; a few diners found broths underseasoned compared with past visits. This is hearty, straightforward noodle comfort, better for speed and value than ceremony. Families do fine here: the menu lists a Formule Enfant (€6.80), mild spice levels, and simple options like tomato-egg or plain broths. Kids who like pasta textures and light flavors will find something; very picky eaters may prefer the vegetarian or cold noodle options without chili.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€18-24 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively central Paris corridor with creative offices, cafes, and casual eateries; draws locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during day and evening; typical urban vigilance at night.

Nearby: Close to Grands Boulevards, theaters, and cowork spaces; steady takeaway demand from nearby offices.

9th arrondissementThe 9th arrondissement is characterized by a blend of historic architecture and modern amenities, featuring theaters, shopping streets, and a growing number of trendy cafes and restaurants. The dining scene is eclectic, ranging from traditional French bistros to contemporary eateries, attracting a dynamic crowd seeking both casual and refined dining experiences.
Faubourg PoissonnièreFaubourg Poissonnière is known for its lively streets with a mix of traditional markets, small boutiques, and an increasing number of hip restaurants and bars. It offers a more intimate and neighborhood feel compared to the busier central arrondissements, making it popular for casual dining and social gatherings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Tuesday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Wednesday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Thursday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Friday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Saturday12:00–15:30, 18:30–22:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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