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05/08/2026
Hiiii, in case you still have not yet stumbled upon us.
Somewhere in West Adams, someone is folding dumplings right now. By hand. For you.
Our noodles are milled to our spec.
Our kitchen doesn’t batch cook.
And our bowls are the reason people in this neighborhood have stopped making lunch plans anywhere else.
You’ll understand once you get to know us.
04/24/2026
Italian nonnas, step aside — per favore. 😌
Sichuan aunties are coming through 🤌🤌🤌
No parmesan. Just a confident sprinkle of white sesame for the last flavor touch up. 🥟✨
04/05/2026
West Adams on a good day hits different — the light, the pace, the neighborhood doing its thing.
Then you walk into MIAN and it all clicks.
The noodles pulled to order. The broth that’s been going since morning. Everything made fresh, nothing sitting around waiting for you. It’s comfort food that actually earns the name.
Are you on your way to a happy place that sparks joy ✨?
02/13/2026
Let’s be honest.
This guide isn’t for Valentine’s Day.
Because if you’re planning MIAN for V-Day,
you’re either:
A) already secure (too secure?
B) allergic to overpriced prix fixe menus
C) aware that love is built on shared noodles, not candle wax
We are not your rose-petal, violin-playing, $150-per-person situation.
We are:
• chili oil on your sleeve
• splitting dumplings without counting
• arguing over the last bite
• comfort, not performance
Valentine’s is for spectacle.
MIAN is for people who already know.
Tag the one you’d rather share noodles with than stage romance for. 🥢✨
02/05/2026
We stand by our statement:
• Mild ≠ boring. It means emotional stability.
• Sunny-side-up eggs in Sichuan cuisine? Immediate side-eye.
• If you don’t mix your noodles, you’re a red flag 🚩
• Eating alone at MIAN is actually main-character.
Agree to disagree. At least we know who we are. Do you?
01/20/2026
Dr. King had a dream—one rooted in dignity, equality, and community.
Ours is humbler, but it’s built on the same belief: that food can bring people together, start conversations, and create moments of care in everyday life.
We don’t claim to change the world overnight. We show up daily, make honest food, welcome everyone to the table, and do our part—one bowl, one neighborhood, one shared moment at a time.
01/08/2026
You don’t miss hangover.
You miss comfort and warmth
Let that sink in before you plan this month out.
12/24/2025
🎄✨ Holiday PSA from MIAN West Adams ✨🎄
Christmas Eve (12/24): we’re here for you 11:30 AM – 6 PM
Christmas Day (12/25): 12 PM – 4 PM | TAKEOUT ONLY
Whether you’re dodging cooking duties or planning a stress-free Christmas spread, now’s the time to get those noodle plans locked in. 🍜
Call ahead, order early, and let MIAN handle the holiday carbs.
This message is approved by Santa. 🎅
12/20/2025
For those moments when that one friend is “5 minutes always”
You know who we are talking about, don’t you? 😚🤪
12/13/2025
🎧 MIAN West Adams 2025 Recap
Consider this your noodles-were-consumed report card.
You showed up this year —
with friends, with kids, with cousins you low-key didn’t want to bring but brought anyway.
You slurped boldly. You seasoned fearlessly. You made the chili oil work overtime.
Your taste can’t be defined… but we attempted it anyway.
Turns out, it’s unapologetically spicy, deeply loyal, and a little unhinged in the best way.
Thanks for making us part of your comfort-food orbit.
Here’s to another year of heat, slurp, repeat. 🔥🥢
10/19/2025
Don’t Leave Your MIÀN Takeout Unattended
(someone might get to it before you)
We’ve all been there. You open the fridge the next morning, already dreaming about slurping up last night’s noodles, only to discover… they’re gone.
Guard it with your life, label it with a threat, or better yet, finish it before dawn.
Because MIÀN isn’t just food. It’s an irresistible promise — one that’s just as delicious the day after, and far too tempting to be left unattended.
Address
5263 W Adams Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
90016
**Travel Directions to W Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles**
**By Public Transport:**
1. **Metro Rail:** Take the Metro Expo Line (Light Rail) to the "Expo/Crenshaw" station.
2. From there, transfer to Bus Line 37 or 105 heading towards West Adams Boulevard.
3. Get off at the nearest stop on W Adams Boulevard and walk a short distance to your destination.
**By Driving:**
1. Start on the I-10 Freeway and take the exit for La Cienega Blvd.
2. Head north on La Cienega Blvd, then turn left onto W Adams Blvd.
3. Continue straight until you reach your destination.
**Parking:**
- Street parking may be available along W Adams Boulevard; be sure to check for any parking restrictions.
- Alternatively, look for nearby parking lots or garages that offer hourly rates.
Safe travels!
Opening Hours
| Monday |
11:30am - 9pm |
| Tuesday |
11:30am - 9pm |
| Wednesday |
11:30am - 9pm |
| Thursday |
11:30am - 9pm |
| Friday |
11:30am - 10pm |
| Sunday |
11:30am - 9pm |
Website
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What people say
At MIAN West Adams, the commitment to authentic Sichuan noodle cuisine shines through in every dish. Located on W Adams Boulevard, this restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience that captivates both the eyes and the palate.
One standout dish is the Lobster Fried Rice, which not only tastes incredible but also presents beautifully. The vibrant colors of succulent lobster tail, fluffy eggs, fresh green onions, and diced red bell peppers create a feast for the senses. It's no wonder that diners are inspired to capture the moment with a selfie before indulging in this mouthwatering creation.
Whether you're a fan of bold flavors or simply looking for an unforgettable dining experience, MIAN West Adams promises to deliver deliciousness in every bite.