








🍜 Elevate your meals with authentic Japanese soba—because your pantry deserves a passport!
Sukina Soba Noodles come in a 3-pound bag of thin, traditional Japanese buckwheat pasta, delivering an earthy flavor and versatile use in hot soups, salads, and stir-fries. Perfect for those seeking authentic taste and a healthy, pantry-ready staple.




| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (359) |
D**S
Delicious
Good Eats!!!
H**Y
New Fav
I think I have a new second favorite type of noodles! They don’t take too long to cook and they seem to sit well and they have an odd color but it enhances the flavor. I like the fact that I can use them in a soup or veggie bowl and can even stir fry them. I like the consistency/texture and they taste great. Good quality, versatile, if you let the temperature cool down a bit, you could even put them in a cold noodle bowl after rinsing with a little olive oil — excellent product. Best served with squash, the flavors seem to complement each other. Would buy again.
R**L
Excellent quality and flavor
These buckwheat soba noodles are tasty and satisfying on a hot summer day. They are served cold with a Japanese soy sauce type of liquid. Great flavor, good nutrition, and easy to prepare.
M**N
Tasty addition to stir fry
This product is tasty and enjoy using in Japanese stir fry.
J**D
Nice amount of buckwheat in these Soba Noodles -- great and easy to prepare!
Soba noodles come in various blends of buckwheat with regular wheat. This one seems to be in the sweat spot for our needs -- 100% buckwheat is sticky and messy, those with relatively little buckwheat are basically just thin spaghetti. These are nicely in between and work well at the bottom of a bowl of whatever you might stir fry up on a weeknight.
M**O
High quality buckwheat soba noodles.
This package is much heavier than I expected. The noodles look slightly thicker form of spaghetti and they arrive wrapped in small packages that are just the right size for one person. Boil the water and drop in the noodles. Stir them around once or twice and use them however you want but I particularly enjoy the soba from Okinawa best of all, and much of their soba uses buckwheat noodles. but I make my own topping and I don’t use a ton of salt like the packages contain when you buy little packages of Ramen or other very cheap soba noodles.
G**E
these are not soba noodles
These aren't soba noodles; their buckwheat congtent is 3%, the rest is wheat flour. This is misleading and untrue advertising.
K**G
Good taste
Good taste and price
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