23 Noodle Soups to Slurp With Gusto

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When temperatures dip, nothing satisfies quite like a steaming bowl of tender noodles in hot broth. Our collection of noodle soup ideas runs the gamut from all-day projects with IG-grid-worthy photo finishes to weeknight-friendly meals that deliver long-simmered flavor fast. You can whip up a wildly satisfying 10-minute vegan ramen for one in the microwave, or slowly simmer ham hocks and aromatics on the stovetop to create a hearty Philippines-by-way-of-Hawaii stew.
Noodle soup recipes are an expansive category of cooking, and tiny tweaks can make a big splash. Give your go-to chicken noodle soup a plant-based rebrand with veggie broth and chickpeas, or switch up your laksa by using egg noodles instead of vermicelli. However you proceed, we have no shortage of noodle soup ideas to suit your time, budget, and pantry. Slurping optional.
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Gingery Chicken Ramen
One of our favorite noodle soup ideas is a bit of a choose-your-own-adventure situation. Pick store-bought dried or fresh ramen—or go for homemade ramen noodles. It might just be the best bowl of soup you’ll ever make.
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French Onion Beef Noodle Soup
“This is all I'm going to eat till I finish the pot, and then I’m going to make it again,” writes one BA reader. Inspired by Taiwanese beef noodle soup, and enriched with jammy onions, it develops layers of flavor as it simmers.
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Soothing Kake Udon
Chewy udon takes center stage in this elegant noodle soup recipe. Add heft by stirring in halved cherry tomatoes and diced cucumber, and top with a soft-boiled egg or shredded boneless chicken.
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Classic Chicken Noodle Soup
One reader called this the “best chicken noodle soup recipe,” and who are we to argue? With tender shredded chicken, savory veggies, and fresh herbs in golden broth, it’s comfort food at its most iconic. Not a ditalini fan? Swap in quick-cooking orzo, fregola, or even tortellini.
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Ultimate Vegan Ramen
Featuring handmade noodles, lots of spring vegetables, and a broth so rich and delicious that we could drink it straight, cookbook author Sonoko Sakai’s vegan ramen builds a complex flavor from kombu, dried mushrooms, and a slew of aromatics.
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Instant Pot Beef Pho
Using an Instant Pot shaves about 5½ hours off the cooking time for this aromatic broth, with no compromise on flavor.
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Spicy Kimchi Sujebi
Hand-torn Korean sujebi noodles are remarkably easy to pull off on a weeknight, as is this spicy, umami soup that bears the same name.
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Meat-Lovers’ Miki Noodles
Hawaiian-Filipino chef Sheldon Simeon’s take on miki is an homage to the hearty soups his mom would prepare when he was growing up. Use homemade or store-bought chicken stock—either way, the dried mushrooms and ham hocks will create layers of smoky flavor.
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Vegan Chickpea Noodle Soup
This plant-based take on chicken noodle soup features chickpeas two ways, as well as quick-cooking broccolini, grated or minced garlic, and that stalwart of vegan cooking, nutritional yeast. If you use dried noodles, cook them separately in a large pot of salted water to keep them from getting mushy or soaking up all the gingery broth.
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Shabu-Shabu Noodle Soup
Instant dashi gives this Japanese-inspired noodle soup a weeknight-friendly rebrand. Each cozy bowl is replete with silky cabbage, tender beef, sliced mushrooms, and a splash of soy sauce for extra umami.
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Almost-Instant Miso Ramen With Kimchi
This 10-minute recipe is the choose-your-own-adventure novel of noodle soup ideas. Use store-bought or homemade stock or dashi, add leftover rotisserie chicken for heft, and garnish each bowl with crunchy toppings like sliced green onions, bean sprouts, or toasted sesame seeds.
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Turkey Laksa Noodle Soup
Malaysian-style laksa can be a long, labor-intensive process, but this easy recipe has clever shortcuts to build flavor fast. Use a chicken or turkey carcass, store-bought red curry or laksa paste, and vermicelli or egg noodles, and serve each bowl with lime wedges on the side.
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Gingery Chicken Noodle Soup
Curry powder, lime juice, and lots of ginger brighten the broth of this homemade chicken noodle soup recipe. Use skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs for the best flavor and garnish each bowl with freshly ground black pepper.
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I-Can’t-Believe-It’s-Vegetarian Ramen
Browned tomato paste, dried mushrooms, kombu, and thinly sliced garlic cloves deliver all the richness of tonkatsu with none of the meat. Swap tamari for the soy sauce if you prefer, and garnish each bowl with nori, jammy eggs, or both.
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Chicken Soup With Rice Noodles and Scallion Crisp
Not only does this homemade chicken noodle soup recipe come together quickly, but you can also prepare the cooked chicken breasts and gingery broth in advance. Store in separate airtight containers in the fridge and reheat while you make the easy scallion crisp.
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Tomato and Egg Drop Noodle Soup
With a short list of ingredients and minimal prep time, this beloved Hong Kong dish satisfies at any hour. Take the pot off of the medium-high heat earlier than you think so the eggs are just set.
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Brothy Clams With Soba
“Amazing, an instant favorite,” one BA reader writes about this brothy riff on linguine with clams. “I crave it almost weekly.” The soup will need more or less salt depending on the shellfish, so taste as you go.
- Ditte Isager18/23
Thai Beef Stew With Lemongrass and Noodles
A warming mix of gingery spiced beef and vegetables meets delicate rice noodles in this wintry soup. Prepare the broth up to three days before you plan to serve it, then ladle it over the cooked noodles and add toppings to your heart’s content.
- Ditte Isager19/23
Spicy Pork and Mustard Green Soup
“Just a great bowl of goodness,” writes one Bon Appétit reader. It might look like a lot of greens at first, but add them all anyway—they’ll quickly wilt down to a silky texture.
- Jarren Vink20/23
Capellini en Brodo
Leftover Parmesan rinds, olive oil, bay leaves, and dry white wine create layers of flavor in this easy Parmesan broth. Cooking the pasta directly in the broth thickens it to lip-smacking perfection.
- Ditte Isager21/23
Chicken Khao Soi
This “excellent” Thai-inspired recipe is “one of the best on the web without a doubt,” declares one reader. The surprising secret to all that complex flavor is store-bought curry paste.
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Spicy Beef Noodle Soup With Mushrooms
Pantry powerhouses like low-sodium chicken broth and fish sauce are lodestars of easy noodle soup ideas. Swap in dumplings or use fresh parsley instead of cilantro—just don’t skip the bright and spicy chile condiment, which takes the whole thing over the top.