Select on Screen
Tap a preset cooking program on the touchscreen to start.
No Kitchen. Low Staff. No Cleanup.
See the Self-Serve Workflow in Action
A quick walkthrough of what happens when a customer walks up to the machine.
Tap a preset cooking program on the touchscreen to start.
Bring a supported noodle package to the built-in scanner. The machine reads the barcode and loads the right program automatically.
Water from above, induction heat from below. The bowl boils, the noodles simmer. Closer to a real ramen shop than a cup of instant.
Hot ramen ready for the customer.
Three reasons self-serve ramen drives repeat visits and higher tickets.
Ramen pairs naturally with drinks and sides, turning single orders into combos.
The novelty of self-cooking gives customers a reason to come back for more flavors.
Steaming bowls photograph well. Customers post, friends follow.
| Scenario | 10 Bowls/Day | 20 Bowls/Day | 40 Bowls/Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Combo Price (Ramen + Topping + Drink) | $9.90 | $9.90 | $9.90 |
| Estimated Set Cost (Ingredients + Packaging) | $4 | $4 | $4 |
| Gross Profit per Bowl (Before labor, rent, and utilities) | $5.90 | $5.90 | $5.90 |
| Daily Gross Profit | $59 | $118 | $236 |
| Estimated Monthly Gross Profit (30 Operating Days) | $1,770 | $3,540 | $7,080 |
Three operating costs your shop can skip with a self-serve ramen station.
Less than 10 inches wide. Plug into a standard outlet. Works with a water jug or direct line. No hood, no gas, no build-out.
Customers tap or scan to cook their own bowl. Your team handles checkout and restocking.
Ramen cooks in induction-safe paper bowls. Customers enjoy and toss. No sink, no dishwasher.
From drink shops to gas stations to themed cafés, see how different operators fit NEO CUCINA into their existing spaces.
A boba shop added ramen as a savory option to pair with their drink menu, turning lunch crowds into combo orders.
Ramen stations anchor this Japanese-themed hangout, matching the venue's cultural vibe and handling steady customer flow.
Built into a Mobil station convenience store, serving hot ramen alongside snacks and drinks for fast, on-the-go meals.
We don't just sell the machine. Here's what comes with it to make day one easy.
Curated SKU list. A list of ramen brands and toppings that sell well, with purchase links.
Ready to ship. Induction-safe paper bowls and matching lids, available at checkout.
Print-ready templates. Signage, instruction posters, and menu designs for your counter.
Ships from U.S. warehouses. Setup takes under an hour.









No professional installation needed. The machine ships ready to use. Place it on any counter, connect a water jug or direct water line, and plug into a standard 110V outlet. Most operators are up and running within an hour of receiving the unit. No contractor, no plumber, no electrician required.
The NEO CUCINA ramen cooker supports both water jug and direct water line setups.
Out of the box, it can draw water from a standard external water jug, and no permanent plumbing is required. If preferred, it can also be connected to a direct water line for higher-volume or fixed installations.
The machine handles cooking only. Payment is handled through your existing setup at the counter: your POS system, cash register, or a standalone card reader. The machine does not have a built-in payment processor, so no additional payment hardware is required from us.
We don't sell ramen, but we provide a curated SKU list of ramen brands and toppings that operators sell well, with direct purchase links.
Yes. We sell our induction-safe disposable paper bowls and matching lids designed to fit and work with the NEO CUCINA ramen cooker for a clean, consistent serve every time. You can purchase them here.
Yes. We offer volume-based pricing for multi-unit orders. Contact our team for details and tailored solutions.
We do not offer in-house installment or financing plans. However, there are a couple of options available:
For U.S. domestic orders, shipping is free. We ship from our California warehouse.
The NEO CUCINA machine is ETL Listed and ETL Sanitation certified, which means it has been tested for electrical safety and sanitation requirements for commercial equipment. These certifications are equivalent to UL and NSF standards for commercial use, so the machine is compliant for commercial operation in applicable settings.
Tell us about your space and business. We’ll help you recommend the right machine setup, package, and placement approach.