Restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany
La Noodle
100Pearl PointsQuick noodle stop

About La Noodle
La Noodle is a practical Düsseldorf pick for a casual noodle-focused meal, especially solo or in a pair. Choose it when ease matters more than ceremony; cross-shop Takumi 2nd Tonkotsu for a more ramen-specific plan or The Paris Club Restaurant for a more polished night out.
La Noodle is a casual option in Düsseldorf with verified opening hours across Tuesday to Sunday and a Monday closure. The most useful way to evaluate it is practical rather than speculative: the confirmed facts support an easy, informal meal, but they do not establish a chef profile, awards history, menu details, seating format, or special service features.
Because the verified dress code is casual, it is better suited to low-pressure plans than to a formal restaurant night. Beyond that, the public-facing details here should be kept simple: choose it when the hours and casual fit work for your plan, avoid assuming specifics about cuisine, pricing, service style, or the room unless you confirm them directly.
Use it for an easy Düsseldorf meal, not a big-night booking
The decision is less about chasing awards or chef-driven detail and more about fit. With no confirmed tasting-menu signal, named chef positioning, or award profile in the verified record, the value is in its casual positioning and schedule. It opens Tuesday through Friday from 12–3:30 PM and 5–9:30 PM, on Saturday and Sunday from 12–9:30 PM; it is closed on Monday.
For broader planning around the city, keep it in the casual-meal lane alongside 's Düsseldorf restaurants guide. If the meal is part of a larger trip, use 's Düsseldorf hotels guide, plus the separate Düsseldorf bars, wineries, experiences guides.
Who should choose it over other options
Pick La Noodle when the priority is a casual Düsseldorf meal and the opening hours fit. If you are comparing it with The Paris Club Restaurant, Takumi 2nd Tonkotsu, Zerogradi, Café La Tour, or Simple & Fresh, treat those as separate options to check against your own timing, mood, booking needs rather than assuming La Noodle offers the same format or experience.
The useful verdict: La Noodle belongs on a Düsseldorf shortlist when you want something casual and the schedule works for you. It is not the right choice to frame around unverified claims such as formal service, a known chef narrative, a specific seating setup, or a destination-level accolade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Noodle good for solo dining?
It may suit a solo diner looking for a casual Düsseldorf option, but the verified information does not confirm a specific seating setup. The confirmed hours are Tue-Fri 12–3:30 PM and 5–9:30 PM, Sat-Sun 12–9:30 PM, Monday closed.
What should I wear to La Noodle?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code is casual, so dressy clothes are not necessary unless your plans elsewhere in Düsseldorf call for them.
Can I eat at the bar at La Noodle?
The verified information does not confirm bar or counter seating. If that matters to your visit, check directly with the venue before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at La Noodle?
Both can work depending on your schedule. La Noodle has Tue-Fri hours from 12–3:30 PM and 5–9:30 PM, Sat-Sun hours from 12–9:30 PM. It is closed on Monday.
Is La Noodle good for a special occasion?
It is best framed as a casual Düsseldorf option rather than a confirmed special-occasion venue. For a more occasion-led night, compare it with other Düsseldorf dining options such as The Paris Club Restaurant and choose based on the setting and booking details you confirm.
Location
Kölner Str. 1-3, 40211 Düsseldorf, Germany
Compare La Noodle
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| La Noodle | Düsseldorf |
| Zerogradi | Düsseldorf |
| Café La Tour | Düsseldorf |
| The Paris Club Restaurant | Düsseldorf |
| Simple & Fresh | Düsseldorf |
| Takumi 2nd Tonkotsu | Düsseldorf |
How La Noodle Düsseldorf compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the goal is a noodle bowl with a more specific ramen brief, choose Takumi 2nd Tonkotsu. If the group wants a more polished Düsseldorf evening with stronger room energy, move the plan to The Paris Club Restaurant.
How it compares in Düsseldorf
La Noodle is the easygoing option in this set: better for a quick, casual meal than for a dressed-up evening. The Paris Club Restaurant is the stronger choice when ambiance and a more composed room matter, while La Noodle is the more practical pick when the meal needs to stay low-effort.
For noodle-specific cravings, Takumi 2nd Tonkotsu is the clearest cross-shop because it gives the decision a tighter ramen focus. Simple & Fresh is closer in spirit for casual, lighter eating, while Zerogradi and Café La Tour make more sense when the plan calls for a café or restaurant pace rather than a quick noodle stop.
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