Yakisoba Restaurants in Auckland

The best places in Auckland to eat Yakisoba. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Auckland who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Yakisoba or dine out.

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City: Auckland, 106 Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby (at Williamson Ave), Auckland, New Zealand, 1011
"This food place has different stands with some vegan options"
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City: Auckland, 100 Wellington St, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, 1011
"Food is good, however, portions can be small compared with other Japanese restaurants. By the time you are full, you can spend almost $50+ . . ."
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City: Auckland, 476 Queen Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
"Really nice restaurant, love the deco and the friendly staff but their sushi don’t come with soy sauce, which is strange."
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City: Auckland, 413 Manukau Rd, Auckland 1023, New Zealand
"One of the rainy dark evening, The moment "
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City: Auckland, 90 Wellesley St West, Auckland, New Zealand, 1010
"&Sushi is quite well known among the corporates in the area. Serving sushi and Japanese classics like donburi rice bowls), salads, udon thick wheat noodles in broth) and yakisoba stir fried noodles in a sweet soy based sauce). Nearly everything on the menu is gluten free and a lot of vegetarian and vegan options available. Servers are very nice and friendly and greeted me with a menu as soon as I came in. I was happy that all the side dishes offered were vegan so along with the Teriyaki Tofu Donburi $16) I also had the miso soup $3) and kimchi $3) which is hard to find vegan as they normally contain some sort of fish stock or sauce). The donburi looked delicious and only took 5 minutes. The tofu was glistening and the salad was nice and vibrant. I liked how there was a good balance of rice, protein, and salad since most places serves mainly rice. Tofu was sweet and sticky from the sauce and starch batter. The tofu was a soft style tofu so very moreish and creamy. Salad was just right with just enough dressing that didn't pool into the rice. The kimchi tasted clean and more on the fermented side. The downside was the quinoa rice as there was barely any quinoa and the miso soup was very mild tasting just white miso with one or two wakame seaweed inside). The meal overall was good. It left me feeling healthy yet still very satisfied and filling. I also decided to take some sushi from the cabinet home that afternoon and was glad that there were a lot of vegan options. All the sushi was nice and light. Good ratio between vegetables and rice with lots of crunch from the very fresh vegetables. I highly recommend this place for when you feel like something healthy and light yet satisfying. It is a very chic and cosy place hidden away in City Works Depot. A great spot in the Summer months for some sunshine with very instagram-able food."

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