Welcome to Special Noodle
At Special Noodle, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Asian cuisine through our distinctive offerings of noodles and dim sum. Nestled in Newark, CA, our women- and Asian-owned restaurant prides itself on crafting authentic dishes that cater to diverse dietary preferences, including vegan and limited vegetarian options. With a commitment to accessibility, we ensure a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. Our inviting space, enhanced by outdoor seating and private dining, is perfect for any occasion—be it brunch, lunch, or dinner. The highlight of our menu includes delectable dumplings and buns, each dish crafted with passion and served with warmth, inviting you into our culinary journey.
- 6180 Jarvis Ave Ste U Newark, CA 94560 United States Hotline: (510) 894-1243
Welcome to Special Noodle, a gem nestled in Newark, California, where tradition meets modern dining. This Asian-owned and women-led establishment has been making waves in the culinary scene with its commitment to offering a delightful range of noodles and dim sum. With an inviting atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for a casual lunch, a classy dinner, or even brunch with friends.
Located at 6180 Jarvis Ave Ste U, Special Noodle has something for everyone. Catering to diverse tastes, they provide vegan options, limited vegetarian selections, and even a dog-friendly outdoor seating area. The restaurant is also notably accessible, featuring an ADA-compliant entrance and restrooms, ensuring that all guests can enjoy a great dining experience.
- Menu Highlights:
- 水饺 (Boiled Dumplings) - A must-try for dumpling lovers, served in a generous portion of 12 for $16.99, these dumplings burst with flavor in every bite.
- 生煎包 (Soupy Pan Fried Pork Buns) - For $14.99, indulge in these beautifully crafted buns that are crisp on the outside and juicy within.
- 狗不理包子 (Yummy Pork Buns) - Perfectly steamed, these buns come in a set of four for just $11.99, making them a delicious yet affordable choice.
Alongside their culinary offerings, Special Noodle excels in creating a vibrant atmosphere that encourages social dining. The outdoor seating area, coupled with a touch of modern amenities such as QR code menus and free Wi-Fi, enriches your dining experience. Plus, with catering options and a space good for groups, it’s an excellent locale for gatherings and celebrations.
What truly sets Special Noodle apart is their commitment to customer satisfaction, evident through happy hour specials and waiter service that takes care of your needs with a friendly touch. Don’t forget to check out their unique payment options, including cryptocurrency, making your visit not only satisfying for the palate but also convenient for your wallet.
Whether you’re looking for comforting noodles, delectable dim sum, or merely a place to unwind with friends, Special Noodle welcomes you with open arms and a menu designed to impress. So why not stop by today? You might just discover your new favorite dish!
For more information or to place an order, feel free to contact them at (510) 894-1243.

I eat from this Special Noodle every few weeks. I really enjoy their XLBs, and the chili oil wontons. The XLBs are comparable to other restaurants that specialize in XLBs, but I haven't been able to find chili oil wontons this good anywhere else nearby. It's the combination of the wontons with skin that isn't tough, but enough to contain the filling without breaking, and the proportions of the oil, garlic and cilantro. Your order via the QR code on the table, and someone will bring your food. The food comes out quickly and fresh. The staff is friendly. I've come here to eat, pickup and have had it delivered. The seating is spread out and not crowded at all, but it seems like there are a lot of to-go orders. When I've had their food delivered, the packaging works for the contents, ex: if the food is fried, there will be a hole in the lid so that you don't trap the condensation. Foods with sauce etc. are in the plastic containers and not just in a box.

Delightful experience! For our appetizer, we ordered the pan fried pork dumplings. Extremely delicious and so we ordered another one after devouring the first order. Crispy on the outside, but a nice flavorful broth on the side. We also ordered the beef noodle soup!!! I really really enjoyed this!! Of course thick noodles, and medium spice! I enjoyed the chili oil and also the pickled cabbages. The soup was flavorful as well, it had a nice star anise taste to it. My friends ordered the braised pork noodle and the mixed chili beef. Both of which they enjoyed. Overall, it was a great experience!

Authentic Chinese restaurant specializing in dumplings and noodles. Came for an early dinner on a Sunday. Overall I had a positive dining experience here, with a few small gripes. Great: Pork belly and Jalapeño noodle - a bed of QQ noodles served under a flavorful stir fry of jalapeños and pork belly. I think the dish came out looking more appetizing than the menu picture! The pork was nice and tender and there were plenty of jalapeño pieces to add flavor. It was a little bit spicy, for those sensitive. Ok: Beef wrap - this is my favorite thing to get at Taiwanese restaurants and I heard this one is good. The green onion pancake was delicious and cooked well, but this one was definitely short on beef. The inside was mostly lettuce! If there were more beef this would have definitely been a solid item. I think there are other gems on the menu that I didn't get to try. I tried my friend's red hot oil wontons and those were REALLY good. Service was quick and polite!

We came at around 7 PM on a Saturday night, and we came minutes before the last table was seated and it was a packed restaurant. The tables are pretty well spaced out, but in a medium sized restaurant, it makes it really hard to hear yourself talk when it's busy. For the food, there was around 15 minutes between each dish that was delivered, forcing us to make the decision on whether to let the dish get cold or eat each dish one by one. I wasn't a fan of the lukewarm/cold food, but I'll happily talk about each dish when it was at its hottest. Soup Pan Fried Pork Buns (10/10): I loved the crispiness at the bottom of the pork bun. It was my first time ever trying something like this, and I really enjoyed the different textures. Please be careful- very hot soup inside! Spicy Beef Noodle Soup (8/10): The soup had an insane amount of chili oil in it, which is probably where the taste comes from, but it made it a little hard to sip on as you ate the noodles (are you supposed to drink the soup?) The meat was very tender and the small pieces of pickled cabbage in the soup really elevated the taste from okay to great. Marinated Pork Ribs (9/10): The meat was insanely tender (it basically fell off the bone) and seemed to be braised for a long time to get that soy sauce-umami flavor infused in each bite. Stir fry Chinese Lettuce (9/10): Very basic, very simple. Cooked with some garlic and a pinch of other seasonings, this vegetable dish was the perfect balance to the chili oil in the soup and the fatty meat on the pork ribs. I would definitely come again in a larger group so I can try more dishes. I would recommend any of these dishes in this review, but I totally understand the hype around the pork buns- it's a must!!

My favorites are the pan fried dumplings and xlb soup dumplings, although everything was good! The spicy wonton are slightly sweet. The cucumbers were good, but could use a little more salt. The cucumbers were so expensive at $12!

There's a grand opening sign. I'm guessing this place might have had some remodel done and changed of ownership! We tried this place again and it was better than the old restaurant we had. The beef dish was delicious! A little bit too much cilantro but the dish was tender and not chewy with a little kick. Xiao Long Bao was big and juicy! Not dried. I liked the flavors in spicy beef noodle soup. The beef was too fatty for me but the noodles were al Dante! Delicious. Fast service. Place is Family friendly and casual.

Quick service, great food. We got the cheesy fried shrimp balls, beef wrap, egg pudding with shitake, and chicken XLB. Flavors really hit the spot for my hometown food craving. I'd definitely come back again.

Special Noodle is THE home for incredible pan fried dumplings. In the past, I never cared for this style of dumplings and always opted for steamed or potstickers, but their pan fried style changes everything. These hefty mounds of pork filling are literally bursting with piping hot soup and the most satisfying crusted bottom of the dumpling dough. These also have way more soup than any other soup dumpling I've tried. The texture of the wrapper is a cross of a bao bun and bouncy dumpling wrapper, all without being overly thick. These are delicious on their own or with their chili oil crisp. Ordering in the restaurant is easy and done by scanning a QR code. Our order of two types of dumplings and one appetizer came out within ten minutes of placing the order. I believe dumplings are made to order and they have a window to the dumpling making station.

Plenty of parking. Service was nice, they don't hover but are always there when you have questions. They have a QR code and you just order for your table through your phone. Makes payment super easy. It's really easy to order too much so I suggest doing a little at a time. You can always order more if you're still hungry. I love how you can see them making the food too. They have plenty of space and good for a big group. We went with 13 people, kids included and we fit great. Food came out fairly quickly too. The kids loved the noodles and dumplings.