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Fast Casual · Asian Noodles

YuMe Noodles Menu Prices 2026: Full List, Bowls & Best Value

YuMe Noodles brings bold Southeast Asian flavors to the fast-casual format, with customizable noodle and rice bowls, hearty soups, crispy appetizers, and a full boba tea menu — all served in a quick, relaxed setting.

Fast CasualNoodle & Rice BowlsBoba TeaSoutheast U.S. Locations
Sample · $$

Signature items

Pad Thai Bowl$11.99
Ramen Bowl$12.49
Pork Gyoza$6.49
Boba Milk Tea$5.49
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest item
Edamame $3.99
Most popular
Pad Thai Bowl $11.99

Signature crowd favorite

Best value meal
Noodle Bowl + Spring Rolls + Boba ~$20
Vegetarian pick
Tofu Udon Bowl $10.99
Full menu with prices

YuMe Noodles full menu and current prices

Prices shown are estimates based on publicly available data circa 2024–2026. Verify current prices at your local YuMe Noodles.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the YuMe Noodles menu

  1. 1Bottled Water$1.49
  2. 2Miso Soup$3.49
  3. 3Edamame$3.99
  4. 4Thai Iced Tea$4.49
  5. 5Hot & Sour Soup$4.49
  6. 6Strawberry Fruit Tea$4.99
  7. 7Classic Boba Milk Tea$4.99
  8. 8Spring Rolls (3 pc)$5.49
  9. 9Tom Kha (Coconut Soup)$5.49
  10. 10Veggie Gyoza (6 pc)$5.99
Calories + price

Popular bowls: estimated calories and price

Estimated calorie ranges for YuMe Noodles' most-ordered bowls. Actual values vary by protein and customizations.

BowlEst. CaloriesPrice
Pad Thai Bowl (chicken)620–720$11.99
Spicy Ramen Bowl (pork)680–780$12.49
Lo Mein Bowl (chicken)540–640$10.99
Tofu Udon Bowl480–560$10.99
Pork Fried Rice610–700$10.49
Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowl570–650$11.49
Beef Pho Bowl490–590$12.99
Price comparison

How YuMe Noodles prices compare to competitors

Like-for-like comparison of noodle bowls, appetizers, and drinks across Asian fast-casual chains.

CategoryYuMe NoodlesNoodles & CompanyPanda Express
Cheapest appetizer$3.99$3.49$1.90
Signature noodle bowl$11.99$9.99N/A (entree)
Rice bowl / plate$10.49–$12.49$8.99$9.40–$11.80
Boba / specialty drink$4.99–$5.49Not offeredNot offered
Soup (side)$3.49–$5.99$3.49$1.90
Dumpling appetizer$5.99–$6.99Not offered$3.20 (Rangoon)
About

About YuMe Noodles

YuMe Noodles launched as a fast-casual concept aimed at bringing the depth and variety of Southeast Asian noodle culture to American dining malls and strip centers, particularly across the Southeastern United States. The brand centers on made-to-order noodle and rice bowls with interchangeable proteins — chicken, beef, shrimp, or tofu — so guests can tailor each visit to their preference.

The menu draws from a wide range of Asian culinary traditions: Japanese ramen and udon, Vietnamese pho, Thai pad thai and tom kha, Chinese lo mein and fried rice, and Korean-inspired bibimbap bowls all appear side by side. That breadth of influence, packaged in a streamlined fast-casual format with counter ordering and quick ticket times, positions YuMe Noodles as a more flavor-forward alternative to larger national chains like Panda Express and Noodles & Company.

Beyond the bowl menu, YuMe Noodles invests in its boba tea program, offering classic milk teas, fruit teas with popping boba, and seasonal specials. Appetizers like pan-fried gyoza, crispy spring rolls, and steamed bao buns round out the experience, making the restaurant a viable destination for groups with varied tastes. As the fast-casual Asian segment continues to grow, YuMe Noodles has positioned itself as a neighborhood go-to for affordable, globally inspired comfort food.

$$price range
25+menu items
SE U.S.primary region

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular items at YuMe Noodles?

The Pad Thai Bowl and Spicy Ramen Bowl consistently rank as top sellers. Pork Gyoza and Classic Boba Milk Tea are also strong fan favorites. Among rice bowls, the Chicken Teriyaki Rice Bowl is frequently ordered.

Does YuMe Noodles have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. YuMe Noodles offers several plant-forward choices including the Tofu Udon Bowl, Tofu Veggie Rice Bowl, Veggie Gyoza, Edamame, and most fruit boba teas. The Tofu Udon Bowl and Tofu Veggie Rice Bowl can be prepared vegan — confirm with staff that no animal-derived sauces are added.

How much does a noodle bowl cost at YuMe Noodles?

Noodle bowls at YuMe Noodles typically range from about $10.49 to $12.99 depending on the style and protein. The most affordable bowl option is the Sesame Noodle Bowl at around $10.49, while the Beef Pho Bowl sits at the top end near $12.99.

Does YuMe Noodles serve boba tea?

Yes. YuMe Noodles has a dedicated boba tea menu with classic milk teas (black, taro, matcha), fruit teas with popping boba (strawberry, mango passion fruit), and Thai iced tea. Prices run from about $4.49 to $5.49.

Can I customize my bowl at YuMe Noodles?

Most bowls allow you to choose your protein (chicken, beef, shrimp, or tofu) and adjust spice level. Boba drinks offer customizable sweetness and ice levels. Ask the counter staff about substitutions for dietary needs.

Does YuMe Noodles have gluten-free options?

Some items on the menu can be prepared gluten-free — rice bowls, edamame, and certain soups may qualify — but YuMe Noodles is not a dedicated gluten-free kitchen. Cross-contamination is possible. Always inform staff of your allergy and verify current ingredient details on-site.

How does YuMe Noodles compare to Noodles & Company?

Both are fast-casual noodle chains, but they differ in focus. Noodles & Company skews toward American and Italian pasta dishes alongside a few Asian-style bowls, with prices around $9–11 for an entree. YuMe Noodles is exclusively Asian-inspired with a broader selection of Southeast Asian dishes, boba tea, and a more robust appetizer program. Price-per-bowl at YuMe tends to run $1–2 higher.

What allergens should I watch for at YuMe Noodles?

Common allergens present in YuMe Noodles dishes include soy (in sauces and tofu), peanuts (pad thai, dan dan noodles, sesame dressing), eggs (in many noodle dishes and fried rice), gluten (wheat noodles, soy sauce), and dairy (boba milk teas, crab rangoon). Always notify staff of any allergies before ordering.

Is YuMe Noodles a chain or independently owned?

YuMe Noodles operates as a regional fast-casual chain with multiple locations concentrated in the Southeastern United States. Individual locations may be corporately owned or franchised — check the official website at yumenoodles.com for the most current ownership and location information.