A celebration of the culture, history, and most of all, taste of ramen noodles! Fresh ramen and instant ramen are reviewed with lots of pictures to bring the experience directly to your computer screen. Now go out and get some noodles!
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Welcome to the Ramen Blog
This is a place for ramen lovers to keep track of which kinds of ramen are good and why. With seemingly hundreds of varieties to choose from, it's hard to keep them all straight! Remember to post name AND flavor. Happy Ramen Eating!
hey there - awesome site! i like all kinds of ramen. one instant noodle line that i think is the WORST though, i do not see here. perhaps you want to review it just to see how bad it is! it's the thai kitchen (some american brand, i believe) noodles. they give you about 10 tiny rice noodles, oils and powders to mix in (so you think it will be good, because they went to that extra effort) - and they are the gloppiest, unflavorful-est most unfulfilling instant noodle i have ever ever tasted. really awful. and they sell for a high price too! i think they are supposed to be "all natural" or something. so perhaps they don't fit in with the traditional "ramen", but anyway, here is a picture: http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/CategoryDisplay?cgmenbr=1279010&cgrfnbr=1339444
Great site! I'm enjoying your reviews a lot. You're an inspiration to the ramen reviewing sub-culture around the world.
ReplyDeletehey there - awesome site! i like all kinds of ramen. one instant noodle line that i think is the WORST though, i do not see here. perhaps you want to review it just to see how bad it is! it's the thai kitchen (some american brand, i believe) noodles. they give you about 10 tiny rice noodles, oils and powders to mix in (so you think it will be good, because they went to that extra effort) - and they are the gloppiest, unflavorful-est most unfulfilling instant noodle i have ever ever tasted. really awful. and they sell for a high price too! i think they are supposed to be "all natural" or something. so perhaps they don't fit in with the traditional "ramen", but anyway, here is a picture: http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/CategoryDisplay?cgmenbr=1279010&cgrfnbr=1339444
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