A seriously tasty bowl of noodle goodness! These Beef Soba Noodles are dressed with a fantastic dressing reminiscent of traditional Japanese soba sauce. Quick to make, youโll have this on the table in just 15 minutes. Fantastic for hot summer nights or a midweek dinner option, and a great way to make a little bit of steak stretch further!

Hereโs the thing about Asian families (Iโm betting we arenโt the only Asian family with this attitude!). When it comes to faux Asian food (modern / contemporary / fusion Asian), we are snobs. We love it when itโs done right. Butย thereโs a line โ and if itโs on the wrong side of that line, we turn our noses up at it.
So when I announced that I was going to make a โfaux Asian beef sobaโ meal for a family dinner, the response wasโฆโฆwell, underwhelming.ย Dubiousย is a fair word to describe their response.
In my family, we are each others greatest supporters and greatest critics in everything we do. We areย always appreciative of effort, but we ainโt beating around the bush when it comes to food.
Too salty, not seasoned enough, the pastaโs not al dente, theย Raguย isnโt rich enough, theย roast potatoesย could be crunchier, Iโm the Roast Beef Queen, youโre the Pasta King, youโre the Queen of Saladsโฆ.and so on.
Tough crowd!!! But itโs always said in good jest and we are always very complimentary as well. We like to say itโsย constructive feedback. And we all give it as good as we get!
As for their response to this Beef Soba Noodle Bowl? They were shocked. Shocked atย how good it is!!!

So as you can imagine, I was gloating away, grinning smugly as everyone scoffed it down. (Yes, we relish our victories, yes we are all that immature). SCORED!
PS Just to assure you,ย none of us are like this in real life outside of family dinners!!!
This has long since been myย favourite way to serve up beef and soba. Actually, itโs theย onlyย beef and soba recipe I make.
In typical Asian form, one of the things I really like about this recipe is thatย you only need a small amount of beef. Very different approach to the Western way of cooking huge slabs of steak the size of my head (which, to be clear, I enjoy just as muchย as this Beef Soba Noodle Bowl!).
Forย this recipeย Iโve used a very familiar cutย โย rump steak.ย Itโs probably the steak cut I use the most because itโs great value for the quality you get.ย A quick sear, few minutes of resting then you have a beautiful tender,ย juicyย steak to dig in to. YUM!

The dressing for this Beef Soba Noodle Bowl is really lovely, it reminds me of the sauce for traditional Japanese Soba but it has a stronger flavour so itโs more similar to a salad dressing rather than a Japanese soba dipping sauce. If you are after a traditional Japanese Soba recipe, my mother has shared herย Zaru Sobaย recipe (traditional Cold Soba Noodles) โ the ultimate hot weather noodle dish!
With just a wee bit of multi tasking, this is a super quick dinner you can get on the table in 15 minutes. Just get the water boiling while you cook the steak, then while the steak is resting, make the dressing and cook the soba and beans.
See? Totally manageable. And just to really show you how simple this is, thereโs a quick recipe video below. ๐ Nagi xx

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Beef Soba Noodle Bowl with Green Beans
Ingredients
Dressing
- 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce, light or ordinary (Note 1)
- 2 1/2 tbsp peanut oil
- 3 tbsp rice vinegar (Note 2)
- 1 tbsp mirin (Note 3)
- 2 tsp brown sugar
- 2 tsp ginger, minced
- 1 clove garlic, minced
Steak
- 200g/7 oz rump or sirloin beef steak, excess fat trimmed (Note 4)
- 1 tsp vegetable oil
- 6oz/180g soba (Note 5)
- 6oz/200g green beans, trimmed
- 1 scallion/shallot, finely sliced
- 1 tbsp crispy Asian Shallots (Note 6)
Instructions
- Take the steak out of the fridge 30 minutes prior to cooking (or 15 minutes if itโs a stinking hot summer day).
- Combine dressing ingredients in a jar and shake.
- Heat the oil in a skillet over high heat until smoking, then cook the steak to your liking. I like mine medium rare โ perfect for absorbing the flavours of the delicious dressing โ so I cook this rump steak for 2 minutes on the first side and 1 minute 45 seconds on the second side.ย
- Transfer to a plate and loosely cover with foil. Rest for 5 minutes, then slice into fairly thin slices against the grain (i.e. find the direction of the fibres then cut at a 90 degree angle straight through them).
- Meanwhile, bring a pot of water to boil. Cook the soba according to packet instructions (usually 5 minutes). For the last 1 minute of cooking, add the green beans.
- Drain the noodles and beans and rinse under cold water to stop them from cooking further and to cool the noodles. Roughly separate beans from noodles.
- To serve, divide the noodles between 2 bowls, top with the beans then the steak slices. Drizzle with the dressing (over the steak and noodles), then garnish with shallot slices and Crispy Asian Shallots.
Recipe Notes:

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LIFE OF DOZER
No beef for Dozer! How about a bean instead? ๐

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Todayโs recipe is brought to you in partnership with Youโre Better on Beef, celebratingย Australian beef. Because Aussie beef rocks, itโs perfect for super quick dinners and we should eat more of it!!
Another Nagi favourite to add to our rotation!!!
One of the best noodle recipes, it was delicious ๐
Oh my god. The dressing is amazing. I canโt believe I can make something this good. Thanks to you Nagi. Iโll be making this again! Ps. I didnโt have peanut oil so I used 3 parts canola oil to 1 part sesame oil and it worked so well.
Super easy to make. Perfect weeknight meal โ adding to the weeknight dinner staples.
This recipe was so easy and super delicious!!! My toddler had 3 serves so has the kids tick of approval too!
Oh my wordy. Nagi, this recipe is amazing. The dressing is absolutely tops I just had 1 piece of steak and turned it into something really, really special with minimum effort.
This recipe is going straight to the โpool roomโ. Thanks Nagi, youโre the best.
This was really good. Light dinner, easy to make with so much flavour. We eat soba with tsuyu often in the summer but this brings it to another level. Thank you Nagi for another wonderful recipe.
This was a winner! Iโm not very confident with cooking steak but I followed the instructions and it turned out beautifully, something the whole family enjoyed. Thanks Nagi.
Second time making this. Only this time I used sesame crusted seared ahi instead of steak. Tossed in some shelled edamame for fun. SO good on a hot day in Hawaii.!!
Can I substitute another oil for the peanut oil?
I used Grapeseed oil instead of peanut oil, great also for frying much healthier than vegtable oil
I was not expecting so much flavour!!! I never would have tried this recipe had I not been struggling to work out what to do with a random small piece of steak, but Iโm so glad I tried it. First time Iโve understood what people mean when they say they could just drink the sauce!
I first made this to use up leftover soba noodles and now I always have soba noodles in the pantry, just so that I can always make this recipe. Itโs amazing.
Hey
Iโd love to try this but I donโt have white wine vinegar. Can I use an alternate?
I usually make something similar to this recipe since discovering it a few months back, but I use soba or somen sauce in place. Thanks for sharing your food with the world!
I am so glad you enjoyed it Esther! N x
Made this tonight for dinner. Fabulous. Just so easy. Thank you.
Another silly question. Can you use other noodles or does soba have a particular taste
Soba does have a sort of nuttiness to it as it contains buckwheat and is a different texture to other noodles. N x
oh, dear lord!! Why did I wait so long before trying this? Iโm in heaven!
Iโve been slowly making my way through all your recipes. From someone who could not cook 1 year ago, you have made me look good in front of my family with each meal a bigger hit than the last. Thank you Nagi!
Hi Nagi,
Thinking of making this next week as I have soba noodles. Was just wondering if I can replace the rice vinegar with sake? We have a small pantry space and as it is, itโs already full of sauces so donโt want to keep on adding more to it. โบ๏ธ
Husband says, โThis is my new favourite dish!โ
The sauce is balanced. The dish is filling but not heavy โ really quick and easy to make too!!
Fantastic!! Great taste combo. Served with thick cut shiitake/negi stir-fry as no beansโฆ
Sounds perfect Dee!! N x
Delicious and super fast. I will definitely make it again. Thanks for another great recipe Nagi.