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Noodle Burger is a fast-food restaurant chain located all over San Fransokyo.

Four of their current restaurants used to be lairs where Baron Von Steamer hid decades before. Another one used to be Supersonic Sue's headquarters. One of them is located in front of the San Fransokyo Museum of Art, which has a typical fast food restaurant layout with a children's area that includes a slide and ball pit. At some point, Fred became a Noodle Burger "titanium member" and was given his own table and reserved spot in that restaurant's ball pit.

The workers of the restaurant are referred to as "Noodle Dudes" and their mascot is a cartoon character named Noodle Burger Boy, an anthropomorphic burger. Its face can be seen in most of their products while a big statue of the character is on top of the restaurant located in front of the museum. There was also an animatronic Noodle Burger Boy inside the same restaurant; it was able to take people's orders, serve and give them stickers. It used "code" phrases to describe how the burgers would be made and also sang the restaurant's song. The robot used to be kept docked inside a room of the restaurant to charge overnight.

The restaurant's former manager Sara, had a close connection with Noodle Burger Boy, and after Obake stole the robot, she put missing posters all over the restaurant, but only on the inside. Ever since, the Noodle Burger Boy robot has become a foe of Big Hero 6.

In the comic "Mini Maximum Noodle Dog!", Sara mentions that because the mascot had been turned into a supervillain, corporate wanted to change their image and forbid robots inside the restaurants. It's also shown that a Noodle Dog restaurant was opened right beside one of the Noodle Burger restaurants, but this appears to be exclusive to the comic itself as it is never shown in the TV show.

After Obake's defeat, Noodle Burger Boy returned to his origin restaurant while damaged, but only wreaked havoc inside, scaring Sara and causing her to quit her job sometime after, due to the sad memories that working there brought and because she had become afraid of the robot.

Menu[]

  • Noodle Burgers: Hamburgers that are the namesake of the restaurant; instead of traditional wheat buns, the meat and ingredients are held together with ramen blocks. The burgers can be customized according to the client's preference and Noodle Burger Boy can scan frequent customers to predict what they will eat.
  • Burger-flavored Noodle Cup: Fred was seen eating one (and accidentally spilling it over his clothes) in "Baymax Returns."
  • French fries: In "Aunt Cass Goes Out," Fred bought Noodle Burger food for Go GoWasabi, and Honey Lemon while they tried to repair a Buddy Guard robot. Fred reached for a couple of fries in one of the bags.
  • Soda: Fred had also bought sodas in the same episode. While trying to get the fries, Fred spilled the soda over the Buddy Guard and made the robot attack them.
  • Ketchup packets: Fred later used ketchup packets from the food to find the robot (as it had gone invisible) by splattering it with the ketchup.
  • Cock-A-Noodle-Doo Burgers: They are special burgers prepared to be served as breakfast. Fred's friends bought some for him in "Fred the Fugitive" for being brave and protecting the team.

Other products[]

  • Stickers: Noodle Burger Boy gives its clients stickers, some of which can be scratched and sniffed. Honey Lemon also owns stickers of Noodle Burger Boy's head, but are different to the ones that Noodle Burger Boy offers.
  • Shirts: A child was wearing a grey long-sleeve shirt with Noodle Burger Boy's head in "Small Hiro One."

Trivia[]

  • Noodle Burger takes inspiration from the real-life Ramen Burgers that were invented in California. It also follows the mixed Japanese-American culture seen throughout the franchise.

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