Restaurant

Xian Sushi and Noodle

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Xian Sushi and Noodle is a noodle shop restaurant in Austin in Austin that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.

Rating (Google) 4.4
1,405 reviews
Austin
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4.4
Rating
Based on 1405 reviews
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Noodle Shop in Austin
Price and pace
Budget-friendly
Neighborhood
Austin · 1801 E 51st St C370, Austin, TX 78723, USA
Price
Budget-friendly
Google rating
4.4 from 1,405 reviews
Address
Austin | 1801 E 51st St C370, Austin, TX 78723, USA
Why go

What makes Xian Sushi and Noodle worth the move

Xian Sushi and Noodle is a strong noodle shop option in Austin in Austin when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. It also holds a 4.4 rating across 1,405 Google reviews.

What to know fast

Public rating
4.4 from 1,405 Google reviews
Style
Noodle Shop in Austin
Spend
Budget-friendly

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Know before you go

Google rating: 4.4 from 1,405 reviews
Price point: $
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What diners are saying

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4.4 from 1,405 reviews
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From the team
TastyPals Team
Our take on Xian Sushi and Noodle
Jun 5, 2026
8.8
Editorial review

A solid noodle shop spot that does the fundamentals well. More hits than misses and the room has good energy.

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