Vegan-Friendly Soba Noodle Bowl Now on the Menu at Panera Bread

In keeping with the “bone broth” trend, Panera Bread rolled out a few new noodle bowls. While most include meat or eggs, one of the bowls is a Soba Noodle Bowl with Edamame — and it’s vegan.

The bowl is made with Soba buckwheat noodles, fresh spinach, napa cabbage, roasted mushroom and onion, fire roasted edamame, sesame seeds and cilantro in an umami soy-miso broth. 

It’s savory, hot, and super yummy! And you can pair it with some French baguette if you’re into dipping action. 

If you’re wondering what else Panera has that’s vegan, the list includes:

Bagels
Plain
Everything
Blueberry
Cranberry
Walnut
Sesame

Breads
Black pepper focaccia
Sea salt focaccia
Country rustic
Farmstyle
Artisan ciabatta
French baguette
Sourdough

Oatmeals, Fruits, and Smoothies
Steel cut oatmeal with strawberries and pecans
Steel cut oatmeal with apple chips and pecans
Seasonal fruit cup
Peach and blueberry smoothie with almond milk
Green passion smoothie.

Salads
Fuji apple with chicken (ask for no chicken or gorgonzola
Greek (ask for no feta)
Modern Greek (ask for no feta)
Asian sesame with chicken (ask for no chicken or wontons)
Spicy Thai with chicken (ask for no chicken or wontons)

Soups
Ten Vegetable Soup

Sandwiches
Mediterranean veggie (ask for no feta and one of the vegan bread options)

Sides
Apple
Banana
French baguette
Kettle Chips
Pickle Spear

Now all we need is for Panera to add some vegan butter, mayo, cheese, and deli meat to the menu (and maybe some cream cheese and a pastry or two?) and it’ll be FIRE!

Check out Panera’s Eating Vegan article for more deets on vegan options at Panera! 

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Hannah Sentenac

Hannah Sentenac

A wizard of words, lover of all living things and vegan mac 'n cheese master, Hannah is the vegan girl behind bharmless.com. Her writing has appeared in Live Happy magazine, the Miami New Times, OneGreenPlanet.com, MindBodyGreen.com, FoodRevolution.org and numerous other publications and websites. She's obsessed with vegan pizza and crop tops, the holidays, and all things Los Angeles. You can reach Hannah directly at hannah@bharmless.com.

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12 Responses

  1. Avatar Miranda says:

    Interestingly, they do have a “vegan” section on their website, found here: https://www.panerabread.com/en-us/featured-menu/curated-menus.html#Vegan. However, the broth bowl is not listed there. Here’s a link to the broth bowl ingredients: https://www.panerabread.com/en-us/menu-categories/broth-bowls.html#soba-noodle-bowl-with-edamame.

    • Hannah Sentenac, Editor-in-Chief Hannah Sentenac, Editor-in-Chief says:

      Hi Miranda! That is interesting! Those must be the only items they’re comfortable officially designating as vegan. As the company rep told me, they were uncomfortable using that term because they don’t have a process in place to guarantee the purity of ingredients. They use shared equipment, etc. Going by the list of ingredients, however, it is vegan-friendly — so we went with that! 🙂

  2. Avatar Katie says:

    No vegan section exists online anymore. I’m sure it is due to that rep’s statement.

  3. Avatar Sandy says:

    Had this for lunch today and it was super yummy! Great to know there are more and more veggie & healthy choices out there!

    • Avatar Dan says:

      Just found out the hard way that this has been removed from the menu. Went there yesterday, it’s gone. They confirmed they will not serve it anymore. Which really, really sucks because it was delicious. Was eating this once a week…

  4. Avatar pat says:

    I can’t believe that Panera got rid of this item. I went to Panera yesterday thinking I’d get a broth bowl and ended up with a watery bowl of black bean soup………again. I thought they might be moving toward at least offering a few items I could order off the menu with no animal products. But no, a few items I can remove ingredients from if I want to cobble together a relatively unsatisfying meal and that’s it. I suppose I could order bread and hummus but I could get more for my money stopping at a grocery store and eating in my car.

  5. Avatar Vegan Annie says:

    Panera needs to wake up and join the many other chains that are starting to offer Vegan and Vegetarian options on their menus because if they don’t, they are going to get left behind on their growth and success. Many people are turning over a new leaf and are looking for healthier options.

  6. Avatar Willis Fuchs says:

    I just went and got this today (2/4/19) at my local store (Colorado Springs) so it isn’t discontinued Panera-wide…must just be certain locations.

  7. Avatar Kristin says:

    Eating it now! It’s decintely back!

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