On my way to Mamilla Mall, I saw this signage in Chinese. “Mian Noodles”. Wait, this is Jerusalem, am I reading it right? The spelling was correct, so this noodles shop certainly got my attention back then. But being a tourist, eating Chinese food wouldn’t come on top to my to-eat list.
This was in 2016 Pesach (Passover). And randomly a few months later I saw this place being covered by Hong Kong media, in an effort to introduce Israel as a safe travel destination.
There’s a story behind the chef of this place. And it gives us an idea to what the Israeli government is like. (unlike what media says). The chef was originally from Hong Kong. A young boy as he was, his mother took him and 2 brothers from Hong Kong to Israel, and they stayed illegally in Israel. There was a point when he was about to be deported as the Ministry of Interior caught him, but a lawsuit was opened and he won his case by “Israel has been home for me for my entire lives”. And now he is a citizen. Of course, this is second-hand information as I only learned it from Chinese media, I wouldn’t sit this is the complete story, and maybe not all of it is true. But all this is to say this is an AUTHENTIC noodles restaurant! And the owners of this place are from Hong Kong too.
A bowl of noodles is around 57 shekels. Yes, this is Israeli price! But if anyone is interested in trying Chinese food in Jerusalem, this is it!!