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Yu Noodles Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Soup Dumplings & Noodle Bowls

Full Yu Noodles menu prices for 2026 — every category, every item, with current pricing from verified delivery-platform sources. Chongqing noodle bowls from $13.00, handmade soup dumplings from $13.75, cold appetizers from $8.75. Below: the at-a-glance highlights, the full priced menu, the cheapest and most popular items, a compare table vs. Panda Express and Noodles & Company, and 9 common questions answered.

Handmade Chongqing noodlesXiao long bao soup dumplingsVA, MD, DC, PA & NJ locationsNoodle bowls from $13.00Vegetarian & vegan options
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Signature items

Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup$19.50
Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle$15.60
Pork Soup Dumplings (6)$14.30
Chongqing Noodles$13.00
Yu Village Cool Noodle$17.50
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Quick answers

Yu Noodles menu questions answered at a glance

The four things people most commonly ask about Yu Noodles: cheapest item, most popular dish, best-value bowl, and signature dumpling.

Cheapest item
Crispy Cruller $4.55

Classic Chinese you tiao fried dough stick. Pairs well with any noodle soup.

Most popular
Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup $19.50

Slow-braised beef chuck in a Sichuan spicy-bean-paste broth. Consistently the top order across locations.

Best value bowl
Chongqing Noodles $13.00

The namesake dish: hand-pulled noodles in chili oil, Sichuan peppercorn and sesame. Lowest-priced noodle bowl on the menu.

Signature dumpling
Pork Soup Dumplings (6) $14.30

Handmade xiao long bao with soup broth locked inside each fold. Also available spicy, with chicken, or shrimp & pork.

Signature dishes

The six dishes that define Yu Noodles

If you have never been to Yu Noodles, these are the dishes that explain what the chain is about — and what sets it apart from Americanized Chinese fast-food chains.

$13.00 · House namesake

Chongqing Noodles

The original Chongqing Xiaomian: hand-pulled noodles in a bowl of chili oil, Sichuan peppercorn, soy paste, sesame, and pickled mustard greens. Can be ordered broth-style or dry-tossed (ganliu). Mild-to-medium heat; the numbing peppercorn tingle is as distinctive as the spice.

$19.50 · Most ordered

Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup

Slow-braised beef chuck in a deep red broth built from Sichuan chili bean paste (doubanjiang), star anise, ginger, and yu choy. Hand-pulled noodles soak up the broth. The most consistently top-rated dish across all Yu Noodles locations on Yelp and Google.

$15.60 · Sichuan street food

Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle

Yibin Ran Mian: a completely soupless noodle dish from Yibin, Sichuan. Thin noodles coated in chili oil, sesame paste, crushed peanuts, ya cai (preserved mustard greens), and seasoned minced pork. Every flavor concentrated and direct. One of the most distinctive dishes on the menu.

$14.30 · Handmade daily

Pork Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

Handmade xiao long bao with seasoned pork filling and a spoonful of soup broth sealed inside each delicate pleated fold. Bite carefully from the side, sip the soup, then eat. Also available spicy, chicken, or shrimp-and-pork. A centerpiece of the menu alongside the noodles.

$17.50 · House cool noodle

Yu Village Cool Noodle

The restaurant's own cold noodle creation: springy noodles served chilled in a sesame-paste base with whole shrimp, sliced cucumber, and house chili-oil drizzle. Best for summer or as a contrast to a spicy hot bowl. The sesame dressing is light but deeply savory.

$18.20 · Unique preparation

Flounder w. Sour Pickled Cabbage Soup

Suancai Yu (sour fish soup) adapted as a noodle bowl: flounder fillet and sour pickled mustard cabbage create a milky-white, intensely tangy and savory broth poured over hand-pulled noodles. One of the less common preparations on Mid-Atlantic Chinese menus. Worth ordering for the broth alone.

Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest items at Yu Noodles (2026)

Ranked by current price. Everything here is under $9.10. The budget-friendly tier is mostly cold appetizers, snack sides, and small desserts — all solid value. The Minced Pork Over Rice at $10.40 is the cheapest full-entree option.

  1. 1Crispy CrullerYou tiao fried dough stick.$4.55
  2. 2Sesame Ball Red Bean PasteGlutinous rice ball, sweet filling. Vegetarian.$5.20
  3. 3Thai TeaChilled sweet Thai milk tea.$6.50
  4. 4Potato TowerSpiral-cut fried potato skewer. Vegan.$7.80
  5. 5Marinated TofuSoy-ginger marinated firm tofu. Vegetarian.$8.75
  6. 6Gold CabbageLightly pickled Napa cabbage. Vegetarian.$8.75
  7. 7Seaweed SaladSesame-dressed seaweed. Vegan.$8.75
  8. 8Crispy Fungus w. Pickled PepperWood-ear mushrooms. Vegan.$8.75
  9. 9Steamed EdamameLightly salted. Vegan.$8.75
  10. 10Steamed Vegetable Bun (3)Fluffy bao with vegetable filling. Vegetarian.$9.10
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Eight categories spanning appetizers, snacks, soup dumplings, noodles, cool noodles, rice bowls, desserts, and beverages.

The full priced menu

Every item on the Yu Noodles menu with current prices

All categories below. Vegetarian and vegan items are tagged. Spicy items are tagged. Prices vary slightly by location.

About these prices. Prices shown are from Uber Eats and DoorDash listings for the Fairfax VA and McLean VA locations, verified May–June 2026. Delivery-platform prices are typically 5–15% above in-store dine-in menu prices. In-store prices at other Yu Noodles locations (Herndon VA, Silver Spring MD, Rockville MD, etc.) may differ. Confirm with your local store or check the official site at yunoodles.com before ordering.
Calories + prices

Most-ordered items: estimated calories and current price

Calorie estimates are approximate and based on typical serving sizes for these dish types. Yu Noodles does not publish official nutrition data; treat these as order-of-magnitude guides only. Confirm with the restaurant for any dietary or medical requirements.

ItemEst. CaloriesPrice
Chongqing Noodles~550$13.00
Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle~620$15.60
Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup~680$19.50
Chicken Leg Noodle Soup~600$18.20
Noodle in Scallion Oil w. Chicken~580$15.60
Minced Pork Over Rice~540$10.40
Pork Soup Dumplings (6 pcs)~330$14.30
Scallion Pancake~430$11.70
Spicy Oil Pork Wonton (10 pcs)~350$13.00
Yu Village Cool Noodle~540$17.50

Calorie figures are estimates only. Actual values depend on portion size, ingredient batches, and preparation style. Yu Noodles has not published a formal nutrition guide as of the date reviewed.

Price comparison

How Yu Noodles prices compare to Panda Express, Noodles & Company, and Din Tai Fung

Like-for-like price comparison across the most common noodle-focused and Chinese restaurant competitors, 2026 national pricing.

CategoryYu NoodlesPanda ExpressNoodles & CompanyDin Tai Fung
Cheapest item$4.55$2.99$6.00$7.00
Cheapest noodle bowl$13.00$10.49$8.49$14.00
Signature bowl / plate$19.50$13.99$11.99$19.00
Soup dumplings (6 pcs)$14.30N/AN/A$13.00
Rice bowl$10.40$12.99$9.49$16.00
Vegetarian optionsYesYesYesYes
Handmade / fresh dumplingsYesNoNoYes

Panda Express prices are for a 2-item plate combo. Noodles & Company prices are for regular bowl. Din Tai Fung prices are for U.S. locations (Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, etc.). Yu Noodles is a regional chain; pricing shown is Mid-Atlantic delivery-platform pricing.

Dietary guide

Vegetarian, vegan, and spice-level guide

Yu Noodles offers a good range of plant-friendly dishes, mostly concentrated in the cold-appetizer and snack sections. The noodle-bowl and rice-bowl lineup is predominantly meat-based, though plain noodle builds may be available on request. Always confirm with the kitchen if you have a strict dietary requirement.

Cross-contact possible in a shared kitchen. Confirm with the restaurant for serious allergy or intolerance.

  • Vegan snacks: Seaweed Salad, Cucumber w. Garlic Sauce, Crispy Fungus, Steamed Edamame, Gold Cabbage, Ice Jelly, Potato Tower
  • Vegetarian snacks: Scallion Pancake, Marinated Tofu, Steamed Vegetable Bun, Sesame Ball
  • Mild heat: Scallion-oil noodles, rice bowls, most dumplings, cool noodles (except Fire Spicy)
  • Medium heat: Chongqing Noodles, Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup, Hot & Sour Foon
  • High heat: Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle, Spicy Wonton, Spicy Marinated Beef, Fire Spicy Cool Noodle
  • No gluten-free menu published; rice-noodle substitutions available at some locations on request
About Yu Noodles

Chongqing street food, handmade dumplings, and a growing Mid-Atlantic footprint.

Yu Noodles built its identity around two pillars: the Chongqing Xiaomian noodle bowl and handmade xiao long bao soup dumplings. Chongqing (Xiaomian) noodles are a street-food staple from Chongqing, a megacity in southwest China known for its bold, numbing-spicy cuisine built on Sichuan peppercorn and chili oil. Yu Noodles brings that tradition to the Mid-Atlantic region, using hand-pulled noodles and house-blended sauces rather than factory-produced ingredients.

Beyond noodles, the menu draws from broader Chinese regional cooking: Yibin Ran Mian (tossed dry noodles from Yibin, Sichuan), Taiwanese Lu Rou Fan (braised pork rice), Shanghai-style scallion-oil noodles, and Cantonese dim-sum classics like har gow and siu mai. The result is a menu that works equally well as a quick solo lunch or a shared family-style dinner.

The chain operates across Virginia (Fairfax, Herndon, McLean), Maryland (Silver Spring, Rockville), and has expanded into Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Online ordering is available through the official site and all major delivery platforms.

5+Locations (VA, MD)
$$Price range
$13Cheapest noodle bowl
4.7★Avg. rating
Locations

Where to find Yu Noodles

Yu Noodles operates in the Mid-Atlantic region with the highest concentration of stores in Northern Virginia and suburban Maryland. Known locations as of June 2026 include Fairfax VA (11217-C Lee Highway), Herndon VA (368 Elden Street), McLean VA (1690 Anderson Road Ste B), Silver Spring MD (930 Wayne Avenue), and Rockville MD. The brand has also expanded into Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Most locations are open daily 11 AM–8:30 PM.

Confirm current hours and locations at yunoodles.com before visiting. Online ordering is available through the official site and on Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub for most locations.

  • Fairfax, VA — 11217-C Lee Highway
  • Herndon, VA — 368 Elden Street
  • McLean, VA — 1690 Anderson Rd, Ste B
  • Silver Spring, MD — 930 Wayne Avenue
  • Rockville, MD — see yunoodles.com
  • Pennsylvania & New Jersey — expanding
  • Hours (most locations): Daily 11 AM–8:30 PM
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Common questions

Yu Noodles menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people most commonly ask about Yu Noodles menus, prices, dietary options, and locations.

What kind of food does Yu Noodles serve?

Yu Noodles specializes in Chongqing-style hand-pulled noodle bowls, xiao long bao soup dumplings, pan-fried dumplings, and Chinese comfort-food rice bowls. The flagship dish is the Chongqing Noodle (N1) — a bowl of hand-pulled noodles in a chili-oil, Sichuan-peppercorn, sesame, and soy-paste base, ordered broth or dry-tossed. The chain also draws crowds for its Yibin Spicy Dry Noodles (a Sichuan street-food classic), its Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup, and handmade soup dumplings that release hot broth on the first bite.

How much do Yu Noodles soup dumplings cost?

Soup dumplings (xiao long bao) at Yu Noodles are priced between $13.75 and $16.90 for a six-piece order, depending on filling. Pork and Chicken Soup Dumplings are $13.75–$14.30; Spicy Pork Soup Dumplings are around $15.60; Shrimp & Pork Soup Dumplings are $16.90. These prices reflect delivery-platform pricing for the Virginia locations as of May–June 2026. In-store prices may run slightly lower.

What is the cheapest item at Yu Noodles?

The cheapest item at Yu Noodles is the Crispy Cruller (you tiao fried dough stick) at $4.55. Other budget-friendly picks include the Sesame Ball Red Bean Paste at $5.20, Steamed Vegetable Bun (3 pcs) at $9.10, Marinated Tofu at $8.75, and various cold-vegetable appetizers from $8.75. The Minced Pork Over Rice (Lu Rou Fan) at $10.40 is the cheapest full-meal rice dish.

What is the Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle?

The Yibin Spicy Dry Noodle (Yibin Ran Mian, N5) is a traditional street noodle from Yibin city in Sichuan province. Unlike soup noodles, it is a tossed dry dish: thin noodles coated in chili oil, sesame paste, crushed peanuts, ya cai (Yibin preserved mustard greens), and seasoned minced pork. There is no broth — the flavors are concentrated and intensely fragrant. At Yu Noodles it is priced around $15.00–$15.60 depending on location. It is one of the chain's top-ordered dishes alongside the Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup.

Where are Yu Noodles locations?

Yu Noodles operates multiple locations across the Mid-Atlantic region. Known open locations as of 2026 include: Fairfax, VA (11217-C Lee Highway); Herndon, VA (368 Elden Street); McLean, VA (1690 Anderson Road, Ste B); Silver Spring, MD (930 Wayne Avenue); and Rockville, MD. The chain also has or has had locations in Washington DC, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Use the official site at yunoodles.com or delivery apps for the most current location list and hours.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options at Yu Noodles?

Yes. Yu Noodles offers a meaningful selection of plant-friendly dishes. Vegan options include: Seaweed Salad ($8.75), Cucumber w. Garlic Sauce ($9.10), Crispy Fungus w. Pickled Pepper ($8.75), Steamed Edamame ($8.75), Gold Cabbage ($8.75), Ice Jelly Brown Sugar ($10.40), and the Potato Tower ($7.80). Vegetarian options include: Scallion Pancake ($11.70), Marinated Tofu ($8.75), Steamed Vegetable Bun ($9.10), Sesame Ball Red Bean Paste ($5.20), and desserts including Mango Pomelo Sago and Black Sticky Rice. The noodle-bowl lineup is mostly meat-based; confirm with the restaurant if you need to modify broth.

How spicy is the food at Yu Noodles?

The spice level at Yu Noodles ranges widely. Mild or no spice: scallion-oil noodles, rice bowls, most dumplings, seaweed salad, cucumber appetizers, desserts. Medium spice: Chongqing Noodles (heat is present but the numbing Sichuan peppercorn effect is as notable as the heat), Sesame Paste Noodles, Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup. High spice: Yibin Spicy Dry Noodles, Spicy Pork Soup Dumplings, Spicy Oil Wonton, Spicy Marinated Beef & Tripe, Fire Spicy Cool Noodle. Many kitchens allow spice-level customization — it is worth asking for a milder build if you are heat-sensitive.

Is Yu Noodles good for groups or shared dining?

Yes. The menu is well-suited to group dining. Cold appetizers (Marinated Duck, Spicy Beef & Tripe, Peppercorn Chicken) function as sharable starters. Fine Snacks (Scallion Pancake, Pork Buns, Crispy Shrimp Dumplings, Wontons) are sold in batches of 4–10. Each person typically orders one noodle bowl or rice plate as their main. The Sweet desserts — Mango Pomelo Sago and Black Sticky Rice — are sized for individual portions. A table of four can work through a satisfying spread for around $60–$90 total before delivery fees.

How does Yu Noodles compare to Noodles & Company and Panda Express?

The three chains occupy different segments. Yu Noodles serves handmade, regional-Chinese noodle dishes with imported ingredients (hand-pulled noodles, Sichuan-sourced chili bean paste, fresh dumplings made daily) — priced $12.50–$19.50 per bowl. Noodles & Company is a fast-casual Americanized noodle chain with a broader mix of Italian, Asian-inspired, and American-fusion noodle dishes priced from $8–$12. Panda Express is an American Chinese fast-food chain with steam-table service and dishes averaging $10–$14 for a plate. Yu Noodles competes more directly with Din Tai Fung (for soup dumplings) and regional Chongqing-noodle specialists than with either fast-food peer.

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