 I must say that the smell from these noodles is quite strong.  Even before I added boiling water, the smell of clams began emanating from the powder I poured on the noodles.  After adding water, I felt like I was at a fishing pier.  The broth smelled and tasted like salty clam broth.  The flavor was pretty good and the disgusting factor was acceptably low.  There were some floating yellow tofu strips that I thought were unnecessary.
I must say that the smell from these noodles is quite strong.  Even before I added boiling water, the smell of clams began emanating from the powder I poured on the noodles.  After adding water, I felt like I was at a fishing pier.  The broth smelled and tasted like salty clam broth.  The flavor was pretty good and the disgusting factor was acceptably low.  There were some floating yellow tofu strips that I thought were unnecessary.
The noodles included are different from Nong Shim's typical noodles. They are wide and flat and I found that they tended to stick together more than the usual round noodles. Despite being flat, they needed longer to cook in order to fully separate and soften. Overall, they were acceptable but there was nothing remarkable about their taste. These noodles are OK if you are craving some clam-flavored broth, but my advice is just to steer clear of seafood flavored instant noodles.
Nong Shim - Kal Gook Soo - 5.5/10









