Ramen has gone a LONG way since Cup‘O’Noodle and Top Ramen. If you can, stay away from those oldies, they’re not so good now that there are plenty of new yummy alternatives out there from all different Asian countries. Here are a few reviews. Sorry it is heavy on he Korean brands, but our local Asian supermarket is Korean owned.
Name: Potato Noodle Soup
Maker: Nong Shim
Country of origin: Korea
Kris’s Rating: 5 - This is AMAZING. An important advance in Ramen technology. The noodles are made from potato flour, so it is incredibly chewy. The soup is good too, but garlicky so it gives you bad breath... Whatever, make it even better by adding your own thinly sliced garlic on top.
Good with: egg, mushrooms, any veggies, leftover chicken, kimchee

Potato Noodle Soup dressed with mushrooms and an egg.Name: Mama shrimp aka Mama Tom Yam
Maker: Mama
Country of origin: Thailand
Kris’s Rating: 5 - This is my all time favorite. I have one of these every night at about 1 A.M.. The small portion makes it great for snacking, and I love the spicy sour flavor. Beware of using too much water, because that dilutes the soup. And it comes with a separate chili pepper packet, so you can adjust the spiciness for your taste. I usually use half a packet per serving of noodles. That leaves me with lots of little chili packets to use for spicing up other foods too!
Good with: Egg, fishballs.

Name: Chapagetti Chajang Noodle
Maker: Nong Shim
Country of origin: Korea
Kris’s Rating: 2 - Ehh. Novel idea, but needs work. This is a play off of a northern Chinese specialty, zhajiangmian. This saucy noodle dish is so good that the Koreans and Japanese have both adopted it as part of their regular menus. Chapagetti's noodles are good, which Nong Shim is famous for, but the sauce is lacking in texture and flavor. A lot better when you dress it up, but barely worth it.
Good with: chopped mushrooms, ground beef

Chapagetti with added mushrooms.
1 comment:
chajang is so fucking delicious.
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