Manu Lopez
If you’re looking for a spot in Reno that warms your soul as much as your stomach, Noodle Station is a must-stop.
A massive shoutout to Luz behind the counter. Her smile is genuinely infectious and sets the tone for the entire meal. She doesn’t just take your order; she guides you through the menu with the best advice. If you’re indecisive, trust her recommendations—she knows exactly what will hit the spot!
The food here is consistent, fresh, and deeply satisfying. Here’s the winning lineup from my visit:
* The Bao Buns: Pillowy, soft, and packed with flavor. They are the perfect “pre-game” for your main course.
* The Ramen: Get ready to loosen your belt. The portions are huge and truly “big belly filling.” The broth is rich, the noodles have that perfect chew, and it’s clearly made with care.
* Ramune: You can’t go wrong with the classic marble soda. It’s the perfect refreshing pairing to cut through the savory richness of the ramen.
Final Verdict
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, go for the food but stay for the hospitality. It’s rare to find a place that balances great value with such a personal, friendly touch.
… moreRose T
Quick hearty Tonkatsu Ramen and Sumo Ramen delicious and yummy. Lots of pork flavor, didn’t need to add any additional flavors. Reasonable pricing and casual seating. Great place to chill.
… moreJeffrey Hill
I absolutely loved the Ramen. The 3 Little Pigs had amazing combination of wonderful vegetables and pork. The Takoyaki was some of the best I’ve had recently. Please go to this place if you like Ramen.
… moreMichael Miranda
The food was amazing and made very quickly. Staff was very polite! 10/10 that pineapple kimchi with the spicy pork belly was amazing will be ordering those again very soon!
… moreSamantha Bernardy
My family and went to Reno Public Market for dinner tonight. We all tried something different but I had my first ever ramen bowl. The staff was so helpful with menu choice (3 pigs bowl) and utensil protocol. I will definitely be back.
… moreZee
The staff are so friendly and helpful! Beautiful shop with the most delicious food, they even have manga to read! They have a variety of ramens to choose from, from hearty pork-based or chicken-based broth to vegan and vegetarian options! You can even choose every ingredient to build your own bowl of ramen! They also have lucky chicken and lucky cat beer as well and Oishii sake by Japan’s beloved Marumoto brewery! Truly something for everyone here- I especially love their chicken Bao, topped with apple kimchi! I also had the traditional Tonkatsu ramen with Udon noodles instead of ramen noodles- SO FLAVORFUL AND RICH! I recommend this shop to anyone in search of flavor and will definitely be back with my family and friends! Thank you Noodle station, keep being amazing!
… moreErica Wicks
Tried reno public market for the first time tonight. Settled on ramen and it was really disappointing. Lacking in flavor and the pork was undercooked. I took two bites and set it aside to be thrown away. I was expecting a lot more for $16.
… moreKalyn Saylor
The pictures of the food are after I got it home and ate some of it. (It smelled so good). I was warned it’s better to eat immediately but I live pretty close. Honestly, everyone was so sweet and I love the anime wall. I wish I could eat here every day!
… morejami Britton
Omg these noodles are soooo yummy & delicious! Must try if you go to the Reno Market place. It was the comfort food I needed to cheer me up. It’s nothing like a good dinner ️. With great company
… moreRachael Manning
Been here a couple times. It’s one of the only “Gluten Free” options in Reno Public Market. Their menu literally says they can swap gluten free noodles for $2. First time I got the American bowl with gluten free noodles. No gut issues. Next time, they gatekeep and tell me I can only get the OG bowl and only a certain way, that whatever the menu says is wrong. Then FIX YOUR MENU. This is not only disrespectful, it’s dangerous and misleading for paying customers. The only good thing about Noodle Station is the rest of the market.
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