These Hibachi Noodles are a must when it comes to making Hibachi Chicken and Yum Yum Sauce! They’re buttery, salty and full of delicious Asian flavors. Traditionally, they’re made with Yakisoba noodles but you could easily swap them out for a box of linguine pasta if needed!
It’s loaded with fresh garlic, zesty ginger, crisp scallions and the noodles are coated in a buttery, salty, sweet homemade teriyaki style sauce.

So instead of using the authentic noodles, I swapped them out for a box of linguine noodles and they worked just fine!
To be quite honest, my entire family ate them and not one person said anything about the noodles so don’t sweat it if you’re unsure.

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INGREDIENTS – WHAT YOU NEED
- Noodles
- Salted Butter
- Garlic Cloves
- Ginger – minced or paste
- Soy Sauce
- Brown Sugar
- Water
- Sesame Oil
- Lemon Juice
- Scallions

HOW TO MAKE HIBACHI NOODLES
You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to make Hibachi Noodles at home! You don’t even need a wok or a Hibachi Grill to do so – all you need is a large nonstick pan.
Next, melt butter in the nonstick skillet over medium heat and add garlic, ginger paste, and a pinch of salt.

Next, add the soy sauce, brown sugar, and water and let the mixture simmer until it gets thick.
Now it’s time for the noodles! Add them and carefully toss them in the sauce. I say to do it carefully because you don’t want to accidentally chop up the noodles with a pair of tongs or anything like that.

That’s it!
Just be sure to taste them and season with salt and pepper if needed!

WHAT TYPE OF NOODLE IS BEST?
Hibachi Noodles are typically made with Yakisoba noodles. You could also use Ramen or Udon Noodles if you had those on hand!Unfortunately I can’t really find those authentic noodles where I live so I had to substitute them with a box of Delallo Linguine Pasta – which was delicious!
To be quite honest, it worked really well! No one even questioned it and I was able to make it on the fly without having to venture out of town to an Asian market.

HOW TO REHEAT THEM
If you have leftovers (which we never do! lol), it’s super easy to reheat these noodles!To do so, just heat up a little bit of butter and sesame oil in a skillet over medium heat and add the noodles.
Add 2-3 tbsp of water (depending on how much leftovers you have) and put the lid on. Let the noodles heat up for a few minutes, stirring occasionally, until they reach the desired temperature.

WHAT TO PAIR IT WITH
If you’re making these tasty Hibachi Noodles, then you must make the Hibachi Chicken with Yum Yum Sauce that go with it!For more noodle inspiration, try these Vegetarian Singapore Street Noodles or this Thai Noodle Salad with Sesame Peanut Sauce.
When it comes to other tasty Asian recipes – I got you! For appetizers,these Vietnamese Spring Rolls are always a hit. For something more healthy, this Chicken Laab is perfect for lettuce wraps.

RECIPE: Hibachi Noodles
These Hibachi Noodles are a must when it comes to making Hibachi Chicken and Yum Yum Sauce! They’re buttery, salty and full of delicious Asian flavors. Traditionally, they’re made with Yakisoba noodles but you could easily swap them out for a box of linguine pasta if needed!
Servings: 4 people
Ingredients
- 1 lb cooked noodles yakisoba or linguine
- 3 tbsp butter
- 4 cloves garlic minced
- 1/2 tsp ginger paste or chopped ginger
- 1/4 cup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1/8 cup water
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1/2 lemon juiced
- 2-3 stalks scallion finely chopped
Instructions
- Melt butter in a large nonstick pan over medium heat and add garlic, ginger paste and a pinch of salt. Let the mixture cook until it smells really good and the garlic is beginning to soften; 1-3 minutes.
- Add soy sauce, brown sugar, and water and let the mixture simmer for a few minutes until it thickens.
- Add cooked noodles and carefully toss.
- Finish with a drizzle of sesame oil, lemon and scallions
Notes
Hibachi Noodles are typically made with Yakisoba noodles but you could also use linguine, fettuccine, spaghetti, ramen or udon!
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