2213 days ago

Poll: Which 'Mt Albert BBQ Noodle House' has better food?

Brittany Keogh Reporter from Central Leader

Hi neighbours, as you may be aware, two next-door restaurants on New North Rd are called Mt Albert BBQ Noodle House. A years-long dispute over the name continues to rage, but more importantly, who has the best noodles? What do you think? Which noodle house's noodles do you prefer? Vote in the poll below and read Stuff's review here: www.stuff.co.nz...

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Which 'Mt Albert BBQ Noodle House' has better food?
  • 36.8% The one at 930 New North Rd
    36.8% Complete
  • 63.2% The one at 932 New North Rd
    63.2% Complete
19 votes
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