My New Mi Goi (Ramen). Instructions included.

Ramen, in Vietnamese, is “Mi Goi“. And I don’t know any Vietnamese people who do not eat “Mi Goi”. If you don’t, I would have to question your true Vietnamese-hood!

So, remember I decided to venture out in life and try something new? I decided to try a new ramen that no one recommended to me, that I have never heard of or seen before…it just looked good and it was the last one. Don’t you love when you’re the lucky  bitch Jane to get the LAST ONE ??!?!?!??!

The ramen I selected by careful deduction, is NOODLE KING’s Wonton Flavor Ramen.

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And get this, these are NON-FRIED noodles…because most ramen noodles are deep fried.

You know this Jane digs being a little healthier if I can.

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HOW TO COOK INSTANT RAMEN

Yes, I know it seems silly to explain how to cook instant ramen but you’d be surprise…

Inside the packaging, this is what I find:

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Wow! There’s a tray! I’ve never had one with a tray! Impressed.

On the tray is the noodles, a seasoning package and a chilli oil package.

STEP 1:

Ok,  boil some water. (Tells you how much on the back.)

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STEP 2:

After it boils, add the noodles.

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STEP 3:

Once the noodles are cooked (about 2 min), pour it out into a bowl.

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STEP 4:

Add the seasoning package.

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And if you like spicy, add the chilli oil.

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If you don’t like spicy, you can always add some Sesame Oil instead.

It’s fantastic and actually, I’d use the sesame anyway.

STEP 5:

Because I just can’t let things be, I decide I want some veggies in my soup so I take some of the snow pea leaves that I bought at the Asian store as well.

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Since my soup is freshly hot, all you have to do it throw this in and it’ll cook instantly.

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If I had some fresh green onions I would have put some in there too.

Anyway, my review of Noodle King’s Wonton Flavor Ramen?

AWESOME!

The noodles are so tasty and maintain a good consistency (they don’t get soggy fast), almost like fresh noodles, and the flavoring is delicious!

Ok, this is one of my NEW FAVORITE RAMENS!!!

Or, as the Japanese would pronounce it “La-men”. Japanese people have trouble with “r”s.

This Jane is in Noodle Heavan.

Any La-men Lovin’ Jane and Dick’s out there?

-Jane, La-men Lover.

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