Condé Nast Traveler says the restaurant's noodles "will warm your spirit on a cold Seattle day".[10]Seattle Metropolitan says, "Xi'an Noodles doesn't offer much in the way of ambience, but nobody in line to place an order at the cash register much cares." The magazine has also said Wu "delivers the best version [of biangbiang noodles] currently found in city limits".[4] Hsiao-Ching Chou and Allecia Vermillion included the business inSeattle Metropolitan's 2022 list of "our very favorite" Chinese restaurants.[11] The magazine also named the University District location a "best lunch spot" in north Seattle in 2022.[12]Thrillist says, "This U District noodle spot might project a cafeteria feel, but the noodle dishes are nothing like your late night dorm take-out."[13]
Jay Friedman included the business inEater Seattle's 2019 list of 15 "essential Asian noodle destinations" in Seattle.[14] The website's Gabe Guarente included the biangbiang noodles in a list of "10 Seattle dishes that became stars in 2019".[15] Friedman and Jade Yamazaki Stewart included Xi'an Noodles inEater Seattle's 2022 list of 20 "knockout" Chinese and Taiwanese restaurants in the metropolitan area.[9] Writers for the site also included the restaurant in 2022 lists of 14 "outstanding" restaurants in the University District and "some of the best inexpensive meals" in the city.[16][17] Xi'an Noodles was included inThe Infatuation's 2025 list of the best restaurants and bars in the University District.[18]