Kungfu Niuniu is a chinese noodle restaurant in Matosinhos, Porto. Rated 4.8 stars from 208 Google reviews. Known for noodles that taste like noodles and portions and price don't lie. Best for group dinner and casual weeknight meal. Ranked #5 of 5 in Matosinhos. Price range: 15 - 20 €.
Kungfu Niuniu
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Quick Verdict
Yes. The food tastes like it's been made properly, the portions justify the price, and the staff care whether you're actually eating well. It isn't a tourist trap. The place doesn't put on airs.
You want real Chinese noodles and don't mind that the menu changes daily based on what they've prepared.
About Kungfu Niuniu
Kungfu Niuniu is a Chinese noodle restaurant in Matosinhos that does what it sets out to do without fuss. You walk in, order at the counter or sit at one of the tables, and eat real Chinese food — the kind where the noodles have proper texture and the sauces taste like someone actually made them. The space is decorated to feel like you're eating in Asia, with a separate heated outdoor pavilion for groups. Service moves fast and the staff know what they're doing (reviewers specifically praise their attentiveness). Portions are big. Prices sit between €10–15. The menu isn't online, which means you're ordering from what they've got that day — noodle dishes, dry pot, pan-fried dumplings, roasted duck, spicy shrimp. Reviewers who are Chinese by heritage have eaten here and felt at home. That's the test that matters.
What Stands Out
Noodles that taste like noodles
Reviewers consistently praise the ramen and noodle dishes. One notes 'The noodles in particular have excellent texture and are cooked to perfection, complemented by flavorful sauces and fresh vegetables.' Another ordered via Uber Eats and was 'pleasantly surprised' by quality that exceeded typical Chinese delivery.
Portions and price don't lie
Multiple reviewers cite 'big portions' and 'affordable' pricing in the same breath. One writes: 'The portions are big, the price is affordable.' At €10–15 per dish, you're not paying Ribeira prices for noodles.
Staff who actually pay attention
Reviewers name specific staff members (Sujita, Jessy, Sukh) and praise them by name. One notes the team is 'always concerned with knowing if the customer is well served, or if anything is missing.' Another highlights 'the really nice lady from Nepal' and calls the service 'top.'
What Customers Say
I ordered spicy shrimp and roasted duck from here via uber eats and was pleasantly surprised.
The food is delicious 😋, the portions are big, the price is affordable.
Great taste, real Chinese, authentic food.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours
Contact
PT, Praceta Manuel Carlos Seabra Monteiro, 4450-181 Matosinhos
961 155 555Frequently Asked Questions about Kungfu Niuniu
The menu isn't online, so it changes. Reviewers mention chili oil noodles, ramen, dry pot dishes, and pan-fried dumplings. They also do roasted duck and spicy shrimp. Walk in or call ahead if you want to check what's on that day.
€10–15 per dish. Portions are large enough that one plate feeds you properly. Reviewers consistently note the price-to-portion ratio is fair.
Yes, they take reservations. Useful for groups — they've got a spacious main room plus a separate heated outdoor pavilion.
Monday, Wednesday–Sunday: 12:00–23:00. Closed Tuesdays. No reservations needed for small groups, but call ahead if you're bringing more than 6 people.
Reviewers who are Chinese by heritage have eaten here and described the food as 'real Chinese'. That's the credibility check. The noodles have proper texture, the sauces aren't dumbed down, and the ingredients taste fresh.
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