Noodle House
Public records currently show only two inspections for Noodle House. On Jun 17, 2025, the health department conducted the most recent visit. A medium risk score generally means inspectors found things to fix, though most weren't urgent.
Recent visits have flagged more than earlier ones: around five violations per visit lately, up from roughly two violations before.
When inspectors have written things up, “non-food contact surface or equipment made of unacceptable material” has been the most frequent reason, cited two times.
That's lower than the typical Queens restaurant, which scores around 75. The inspection history reads as standard for a restaurant of this size.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When was Noodle House last inspected?
The most recent health inspection at Noodle House on file is from Jun 17, 2025. The public record contains two inspections in total.
What is the most common violation at Noodle House?
Across the inspection record, “non-food contact surface or equipment made of unacceptable material” has been cited two times, more than any other issue at Noodle House.
How does Noodle House compare to other restaurants in Queens?
Noodle House most recently scored 58 out of 100, which is lower than the Queens average of 75.
Has Noodle House's inspection record improved over time?
No. Recent inspections at Noodle House have averaged around five violations per visit, up from roughly two earlier in the record.
What does a medium risk rating mean?
A medium risk rating at Noodle House means the most recent inspection turned up a handful of issues that the health department wrote up but did not classify as critical.