You want dinner in Noble Park and the strip is giving you too many half-signals. Start on Douglas Street, use Angkor Noodles as the safest first pick, then branch out by craving, budget, and how far you are willing to walk.
The Verdict
Angkor Noodles is the first Noble Park restaurant to try if you only have one meal to spend. It has the strongest mix of confidence and convenience here: 4.9 from 822 Google reviews, a central Shop 7/21A Douglas Street address, and enough local volume that the rating means more than a perfect score from six people. It also sits in the same Douglas Street cluster as Shawarma Tazaj, Snacks D Lite, Tasty Food House, and Yummy Pho Noble Park, so you are not gambling your whole night on one doorway.
The obvious alternative is Little Bad Wolf Noble Park on Railway Parade, which has 989 reviews and an affordable price marker. That is the better pick when you want a known casual option and do not want to think too hard. But for a Noble Park restaurants shortlist, Angkor Noodles wins because it gives you a clearer local-food answer rather than just a broad takeaway-safe answer. La Bohemia on Princes Highway is the mid-range choice when you want something more deliberate, while Hoi’s Kitchen is the affordable backup if you are already closer to the highway end. Do not choose purely by the 5/5 rating at the top of the table; LAYALI BEIRUT and Shawarma Tazaj may be excellent, but their review counts are much smaller, so treat them as promising punts, not the default verdict.
Local Reality
Noble Park eating is not one neat restaurant row. The practical centre of gravity is Douglas Street, especially around 21A Douglas Street, where Angkor Noodles, Shawarma Tazaj, and Snacks D Lite are all listed. That makes it the easiest place to land when a group cannot agree, because you can walk the strip and switch plans without driving across the suburb. Tasty Food House at 13 Douglas Street and Yummy Pho Noble Park at 34 Douglas Street keep that same pocket useful for quick, low-ceremony dinners.
The second pattern is the road-edge option. La Bohemia at 497 Princes Highway and Hoi’s Kitchen at 515 Princes Highway suit people already moving along the highway, while Royal Bakers & Takeaway on Heatherton Road and Sammy’s Takeaway on Overseas Drive are more location-specific plays. If you are in Noble Park North, LAYALI BEIRUT on Elonera Road and Sammy’s Takeaway are more sensible than forcing a Douglas Street run. If you are closer to Buckley Street, The Spicy Island and La Glamz Restaurant 1 give you two nearby choices without defaulting to the main strip.
Skip this list if you need a white-tablecloth, book-a-month-ahead destination dinner. This is mostly practical suburban eating: noodles, takeaway, casual restaurants, bakeries, and reliable local favourites. If you are west of the Douglas Street cluster and already near the Princes Highway flow, probably choose La Bohemia or Hoi’s Kitchen instead of crossing back for a marginally higher rating.
Who This Suits
If you are a first-timer, pick Angkor Noodles. It has the review depth, the central address, and the least explaining to do. If you are feeding a family and want an affordable known quantity, pick Little Bad Wolf Noble Park or Hoi’s Kitchen. If you want mid-range rather than pure takeaway, pick La Bohemia. If you are chasing something less obvious, try LAYALI BEIRUT, The Spicy Island, or Little Lanka Groceries & Takeaway. If you are doing a fast lunch near Douglas Street, keep Tasty Food House, Yummy Pho Noble Park, Shawarma Tazaj, and Snacks D Lite on the same mental map.
Cost-wise, expect this list to lean casual. Only La Bohemia is marked mid-range in the supplied data, while Little Bad Wolf Noble Park and Hoi’s Kitchen are marked affordable. The rest do not have a supplied price marker, so check current menus before you promise a cheap night out. For most readers, the smarter move is to choose by location and meal type first, then sanity-check the latest menu prices before leaving.
Time of day matters more than the rankings. Douglas Street is best when you want options close together, especially for lunch or an early dinner. Princes Highway options make more sense when you are already driving through or do not want to park and wander. For a weekend group meal, call or check hours first; several strong-looking places here have limited public data beyond ratings and review counts.
What to Do Next
Go to Douglas Street first and make Angkor Noodles your default, then switch only if the queue, craving, or company says otherwise. For the broader suburb picture, read the Noble Park suburb guide before choosing where to eat next.
| Venue | Rating | Reviews | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAYALI BEIRUT | 5/5 | 47 | — |
| Shawarma Tazaj | 5/5 | 6 | — |
| Angkor Noodles | 4.9/5 | 822 | — |
| La Bohemia | 4.8/5 | 723 | $$ |
| Tasty Food House | 4.8/5 | 196 | — |
| Yummy Pho Noble Park | 4.8/5 | 92 | — |
| Sammy’s Takeaway | 4.8/5 | 50 | — |
| Royal Bakers & Takeaway | 4.7/5 | 73 | — |
Verified Venue Data
1. LAYALI BEIRUT
Address: 13 Elonera Rd, Noble Park North
Rating: 5/5 (47 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 47 Google reviews.
2. Shawarma Tazaj
Address: Shop 14/21a Douglas Street, Noble Park
Rating: 5/5 (6 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 6 Google reviews.
3. Angkor Noodles
Address: Shop 7/21A Douglas Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.9/5 (822 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 822 Google reviews.
4. La Bohemia
Address: 497 Princes Highway, Noble Park
Rating: 4.8/5 (723 reviews)
Price: Mid-range
La Bohemia is a verified local spot in Noble Park. Check their latest hours and menu before visiting.
5. Tasty Food House
Address: 13 Douglas Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.8/5 (196 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 196 Google reviews.
6. Yummy Pho Noble Park
Address: 34 Douglas Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.8/5 (92 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 92 Google reviews.
7. Sammy’s Takeaway
Address: 8 Overseas Drive, Noble Park North
Rating: 4.8/5 (50 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 50 Google reviews.
8. Royal Bakers & Takeaway
Address: 1274 Heatherton Road, Noble Park
Rating: 4.7/5 (73 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 73 Google reviews.
9. The Spicy Island
Address: 11 Buckley Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.7/5 (36 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 36 Google reviews.
10. Deep Blue Fish & Chip Shop
Address: 7 Ian Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.7/5 (13 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 13 Google reviews.
11. Snacks D Lite
Address: 1/21a Douglas Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.7/5 (6 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 6 Google reviews.
12. Little Bad Wolf Noble Park
Address: 234 Railway Parade, Noble Park
Rating: 4.6/5 (989 reviews)
Price: Affordable
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 989 Google reviews.
13. Little Lanka Groceries & Takeaway
Address: 2/12 Leonard Avenue, Noble Park
Rating: 4.6/5 (163 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 163 Google reviews.
14. La Glamz Restaurant 1
Address: Unit 4/51 Buckley Street, Noble Park
Rating: 4.5/5 (349 reviews)
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 349 Google reviews.
15. Hoi’s Kitchen
Address: 515 Princes Highway, Noble Park
Rating: 4.5/5 (340 reviews)
Price: Affordable
One of Noble Park’s verified dining spots with 340 Google reviews.
About This Guide
Every venue in this guide is a verified, currently operating business sourced from Google Places API. Data last refreshed: 2026-03-31. If a venue has closed or moved, let us know.
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