Welcome to Hong Noodle
**OUR STORY**
Nestled in Bellevue, Hong Noodle is a vibrant izakaya-style eatery specializing in delicious ramen and teriyaki dishes. Emphasizing comfort and communal dining, we blend traditional flavors with contemporary accessibility, offering a range of vegetarian options and an accommodating setting for all. Our signature dish, the Spicy Seafood Nagasaki Ramen, showcases a rich tonkotsu broth complemented by fresh ingredients, while our casual atmosphere invites everyone to partake in a culinary journey. Enjoy our user-friendly ordering system and return for our variety of hearty offerings, all served in generous portions. Discover why Hong Noodle has become a beloved local dining destination.
- 15100 SE 38th St Ste 102 Bellevue, WA 98006 United States Hotline: (425) 746-2567
Welcome to the vibrant world of Hong Noodle, a delightful izakaya-style ramen haven located in the heart of Bellevue, WA. This culinary gem combines the comforting depth of traditional ramen with an array of savory teriyaki dishes, creating a menu that caters to diverse palates. Whether you’re a devoted ramen enthusiast or searching for a fulfilling family meal, Hong Noodle has something special for everyone.
Upon entering, you’ll encounter a casual and inviting atmosphere enhanced by the unique self-service experience. With just a few taps on the touchscreen at the entrance, you can place your order and then find a cozy seat while your food is freshly prepared. This efficient system ensures that dining at Hong Noodle is both quick and enjoyable.
The star of the show, of course, is the ramen. The signature dishes highlight the rich flavors of the tori tonkotsu broth, a tantalizing blend of chicken and pork. One must-try option, the Spicy Seafood Nagasaki Ramen, comes adorned with succulent shrimp and calamari, complemented by a spicy veggie mix of zucchini and yellow onions. This fusion of flavors is both refreshing and invigorating—a perfect companion for the season's crisp air.
Vegetarians will find solace in the diverse options available, including the Vegetarian Miso and Tofu Ramen, which features a hearty miso broth and three pieces of fried tofu nestled among vibrant veggies. The broth's comforting warmth is a highlight that resonates well in chilly weather.
Beyond ramen, be sure to indulge in the brilliant teriyaki selections. From Chicken Teriyaki to Spicy Pork Teriyaki, each dish is grilled to perfection, dripping with homemade teriyaki sauce and served alongside a garden salad and macaroni. The portion sizes are generous, making them ideal for sharing with loved ones or simply enjoying as a substantial meal.
The restaurant excels in creating a welcoming environment for families and friends alike. Hong Noodle is not just about food; it is about the experience. With features such as outdoor seating, gender-neutral restrooms, and a note on accessibility, this eatery goes above and beyond to ensure that all diners feel welcome and comfortable.
Don’t miss out on a visit to Hong Noodle, where the combination of delicious, flavorful dishes, a friendly atmosphere, and quick service provide an exceptional dining experience. The thoughtful details—like QR code menus and a spacious layout—make it clear that Hong Noodle is dedicated to serving a community-focused culinary venture that appeals to the modern diner. Dive into a bowl of joy, and let your taste buds dance!

Craving for ramen, looked up Yelp and suggested by our fellow Yelpers. We were not disappointed. I don't eat pork so a lot of tonkatsu broth I can't have but this place offers cold noodles and veggies broth. I ended up trying the cold noodles with Kimchi and teriyaki chicken on top. The noodles were so chewy. The first sip of the broth is sweet and hints of spicy and yet refreshing. I added Ajitama and more bean sprouts. We also ordered the Geso Karaage. It was great. This place pretty much self served. You can order via the big touchscreen or talk to the counter. Open cafeteria style so you can seat anywhere you want. Casual. Good for a group of friends hangout.

My new favorite spot in the area. The portions are fairly big for the price. The food is very flavorful. Self service cafeteria style but you can also order at the register too. Friendly staff. Tons of free parking. Checked off all the boxes for me.

Always friendly and my order is always correct. They even add in little extra sides of sauce without having to ask for them, which is nice. Teriyaki is good quality and consistent. Highly recommend!

I went here for lunch on a Monday as I was a little under the weather and didn't want to go to office, and wanted something soupy especially with the increasingly colder weather as summer is ending. I got the spicy Nagasaki seafood ramen which has shrimp and octopus, along with some grilled onions and vegetables. It is kind of a fusion of Chinese and Japanese flavors, served with a thin ramen noodle. The broth is okay, as there is some nice tonkotsu flavor, though the noodle flavor is a bit too prominent to properly mesh both flavors together well. I also added an egg for $1.50, which turned out to be overcooked, so it was a little disappointing. Fortunately, the place is not busy and you order at a kiosk, and food is fairly quick to arrive. I was in and out in about 20 minutes, and excellent option if you are in a hurry.

Ramen at Hong Noodle is good - flavorful broth and chewy noodles. I got the Spicy Tonkotsu with Pork Chashu Ramen and was able to adjust the spice level to mild. Portions are generous and menu pricing is reasonable compared to Seattle prices. The chicken karaage and shrimp & vegetable tempura were heavily battered and really not to my liking. The steamed vegetables were what you'd expect and the mac salad was on the bland side.

We stumbled upon Hong Noodle by accident. We were trying to go to another restaurant and that place was packed, with a huge line out the door. Sooo, plan B was to check out somewhere else nearby for dinner that had soup. Hence, we came to Hong Noodle. We visited Hong Noodle for dinner on a Wednesday and the place had a few patrons dining in, but wasn't busy. When you walk in, there's a touchscreen where you can order and pay before picking a seat where your food is delivered to your table once it's ready. Simple enough. My partner ordered a bulgogi ramen while I had the spicy tonkotsu ramen. We also shared a teriyaki meat combination plate, which my partner ended up taking most for his lunch the next day since the ramens were a big portion. It didn't take long for our food to arrive and the ramen was solid. I liked the slight char on the pork tonkotsu, which added a nice flavor. The spicy tonkotsu wasn't too spicy, but was good. It was a solid bowl of ramen and had a lot more meat than I expected, which was nice. Of the teriyaki I tried, I thought the beef was overcooked, so would recommend sticking with the chicken here. Hong Noodle is a casual eatery, featuring ramen, teriyaki and other Asian favorites in the Eastgate neighborhood near Safeway. Not a bad place, and I'm glad to have discovered it for a meal that curbed our desire for noods and soup.

Ramen and Teriyaki, you already know this place isn't going to be specialized in anything... but this place gets a 4 star from me due to convenience, fast, good service (its order yourself on tablet, then find your own seat), and value, value, value of food! Wow! You need to check out the portions on these teriyaki plates! Defintiely good for sharing. I had the spicy pork and beef bulgogi. Both was good in flavor, and still moist. Rice wasn't fluffy but it did its job. Comes with a great serving of the common lettuce salad and dressings and a small side of macaroni. Tasted great for a regular teriyaki place. My plate was $15.99! Very reasonable. Priced higher because I got the split option. My husband got the spicy chicken teriyaki for $12.99! What a deal!! Portions was just as huge. I tried the chicken, and it was a bit dry for my liking, but my husband said it's the Seattle way! And that it was how he liked it. Haha My kids got ramen! Their bowls were huge! Of course I tried it and it didn't pass my ramen standards as predicted. But my kids still loved it! It tasted not too bad for a non-dedicated ramen restaurant. Glad we got to try this place. Quick and easy meal. Very tasty. And oh so affordable. Sometimes you just need that!

Great place to do take out. They offer online ordering but the in-person experience was so easy too. There's a large video screen when you enter to place your order (this is for dine in as well as take out). Then it's just a matter of a short wait in the spacious interior and voilà, the meal is ready to go. My missing fifth star is because they could do better with sustainability. In addition to using plastic bags and containers, they continue to include utensils and napkins without asking first, which goes against state regulations that have been in place all year. It's the little things that can make a difference. Otherwise, food was fine and I'd like to come back for the dine in experience.