First off, both are gramatically correct.
The choice of either one depends solely on context.
So for the first one, imagine going to a McDonald's (if McDonald's had noodles on the menu) and ordering a salad, the cashier might ask you "would you like some noodles with that?" this implies there's only one variety of noodles just like "would you like some fries with that?" implies there's only one variety of fries.
The same example, but imagine a vast amount of different noodle varieties to choose from, the cashier would ask you "would you like any noodles with that?" pointing to the menu where all the different noodle types are listed, there's a "variety of" implied in that question as in "would you like any (variety of) noodles with that?".
Now, in these examples "some" can be used in both, but "any" would be awkward (unnatural) in the first one.