
Sushi in Jackson Hole – Noodle Kitchen Looking for the best sushi in Jackson Hole? Noodle Kitchen blends Asian-inspired dishes with handcrafted sushi, noodle bowls, and shareable plates. A true locals’ favorite, Noodle Kitchen is known for its lively happy hour with house-crafted cocktails, local beers, and fresh sushi rolls. Whether you’re wind Pair your meal with one of our house-crafted cocktails or local beers, and you’ll see why Noodle Kitchen is a Jackson Hole favorite for happy hour. Whether you’re meeting friends after a day on the mountain, grabbing a quick sushi roll at the bar, or settling in for dinner with family, Noodle Kitchen offers a fun, welcoming atmosphere that feels uniquely Jackson.
Stylish, casual spot offering build-your-own Asian rice & noodle bowls, plus beer, cocktails & sake.
Hours
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 945 W Broadway, Jackson, WY 83001
Phone: (307) 734-1997
Website: http://www.noodlekitchenjh.com/
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Reviews
The highlight of the night was The Huntress, their strawberry basil infused cocktail. It’s refreshing, beautifully balanced, and the kind of drink you keep thinking about long after you leave.
The atmosphere is welcoming, the staff is attentive, and everything just feels easy and enjoyable. It’s the kind of place you want to come back to, whether you’re a local or just passing through. Highly recommend.
We ordered the pho, the Sake Drago roll, and the pork ramen. The pho came with brisket and the meat was pretty soft. They provide a small side of veggies, but no hoisin or sriracha. The broth was okay, nothing bad, but nothing memorable either.
The ramen wasn’t great. The broth tasted more like diluted soy sauce, though the pork itself was nice and tender.
The highlight for us was definitely the sushi. It was fresh, flavorful, and really well done.
Overall, the prices are on the higher side, but it’s still nice to have an Asian food option in town.
Not only she was rude from the start, she also gave us the wrong order and then tried to blame us for it… as if we somehow telepathically confused her. We’ve been coming here long enough to know what we order, but apparently she knows better?
Instead of fixing the mistake, she doubled down with attitude. No apology, no solution, just a whole lot of unnecessary frustration. Honestly, it’s disappointing to see this kind of treatment at a place we actually like.
If the management reads this: please address this. Loyal customers shouldn’t be made to feel like an inconvenience.
My wife ordered – midori sour, and a tempura shrimp roll.
I ordered – top marg, Teriyaki plate
And an appetizer of Firecracker Shrimp
The sushi came out before the appetizer, and we had ordered it plain with the sauce on the side. It was a 5! So good, I don’t like spicy and the sauce definitely has heat but it was good in small dips.
Drinks-
Top Marg – well done. Not sure what caliber of tequila was used, but my inability to keep a poker face when alcohol is strong or sour, was irrelevant this evening. 5
Mojito – just as it was.
Teriyaki Plate – this is my only not amazing feedback food wise. This was so good and I will get it again, but the protein(chicken) seemed lacking. Plenty of rice (almost too much) would have liked more broccoli in the veg, but it didn’t fill me up with part of the rice and most of the veg. 3.5
Tempura roll- my wife said it was amazing. 4.5 only because of price.
This is extremely surprising as it is extremely disconnected from any actual Asian cuisine when otherwise it could be an interesting fusion.
The service was also not great – a bit judgemental – noting how thirsty we were on a Tuesday.