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Joy Yee Noodle
Master Critic Review
Joy Yee Noodle
8.3
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
The University Village outpost of Joy Yee serves a huge pan-Asian menu with a strong Chinese backbone, from stir-fries and rice plates to bubble tea. Students and neighborhood regulars rely on it for generous portions, fast casual service, and late-day cravings that stay within a reasonable budget.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef Cubes in Tomato Sauce Over Rice, Spicy Orange Chicken, Crab Rangoon
Scores:
Value: 8.9
Service: 7.9
Consistency: 8.6
Food Quality: 8.6
Atmosphere: 6.4
Cultural Relevance: 8.3
What makes it special: Pan-Asian spot with an enormous, Chinese-leaning menu and bubble tea culture.
Who should go: UIC students and groups wanting big portions and variety.
When to visit: Afternoons and early evenings to beat peak rush hours.
What to order: Beef cubes over rice, Spicy Orange Chicken, Crab Rangoon.
Insider tip: Pair savory plates with a bubble tea and plan for leftovers from large portions.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking can be found along Halsted and nearby side streets; metered spots are easiest outside peak dinner hours.
Dress code: Casual β students and families in everyday wear will feel comfortable.
Noise level: Moderate β lively but you can usually hold a conversation at your table.
Weekend wait: Expect a wait during peak hours, especially for larger groups.
Weekday lunch: Usually minimal wait, often seated quickly.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes β several tofu dishes, veggie noodles, and rice plates are available.
Vegan options: Some options can be made vegan, but confirm sauces and prep with staff.
Gluten-free options: Limited β many dishes use soy sauce or breading, so options are case-by-case.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? It works for a casual, low-pressure meal where variety and big portions keep things relaxed β less ideal if you want quiet or upscale ambiance.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes β itβs primarily walk-in friendly. Just expect a short wait during busy evenings and weekends.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes β plenty of families eat here. The large menu, quick service, and relaxed environment make it easy for school-age kids and teens.
Best For
Better for: Huge menu variety, large portions for the price, and bubble tea make it great for groups and casual meals.
Skip if: You want a quiet, atmospheric dinner or strictly traditional Chinese cooking without pan-Asian crossover dishes.