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Maruchan Yakisoba Chicken:


I decided to get back into the Ramen business, but unfortunately I've expended all local flavors. Moving onto something new (though it must be Top Ramen or Maruchan) I picked up some Yakisoba packets. These are the same price as about 3 standard packets, but barely contain as many noodles as 2. Hopefully the flavor will make up for it. (It definitely did in cup form.) Heating them up wasn't hard but it did require a little more effort than standard Ramen. The smell was identical to standard chicken flavors. Taking a bite... I was a little overwhelmed. It was good, but felt like standard chicken flavoring. It was a little stronger and a little bigger, but the main difference was that these contained a considerable amount of vegetables. They seemed to sink to the bottom of the bowl no matter how much I stirred, so I ended up manually scooping them into the spoon. In the end, I'd recommend getting packet chicken over these, but they are still good.

Flavor: 7.5/10 (Very Good)
Spice: 2.8/10 (Slightly Seasoned)

There's something that bothers me about this review:
Maruchan Lime Chili Shrimp Flavor:
-ramen-
Spotted this flavor at the store and immediately recongnized it as one of the more rare flavors. From what I've heard it seems as though the rarer flavors tend to taste better. I prepared these, noting that they had literal shrimp inside. I carefully picked them out (vegetarian) and prepared the food. I took the first bite. WOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAH. It burst into a hot spicy chili flavor mixed with a strong (much stronger than Top Ramen Shrimp Flavor) flavor of shrimp. The whole thing felt tinted a little by some extra spices and juice, most likely from the lime. It was extremely strong, and almost overwhelming. The spice was warm and aided to the flavor, without making it too hot. This definetely the strongest flavor I've ever had, and honestly, the best. I don't think I will eat these regularly, but it was a great experience.

Flavor: 9/10 (Exquisite)
Spice: 6/10 (A Little Spicy)
I've had these multiple times before, and there's never been literal shrimp in them. Where did you get your pack from, if you can remember?

yakisoba tastes pretty much the same as packaged ramen, although there's some different flavors.

Im having this one right now:



Its pretty good but also quite spicy.

I'd rate it about 7.5/10

zealot try this one next pls

There's something that bothers me about this review:I've had these multiple times before, and there's never been literal shrimp in them. Where did you get your pack from, if you can remember?
I had it as a cup form, actually. The image is a little misleading. The cup forms come with meat and/or vegetables.

try picante chicken
warning: may take place for worst flavor ever it's just a bad not spicy chicken
hey man I just tried that kind and it wasn't bad
beef is the worst kind always

I had it as a cup form, actually. The image is a little misleading. The cup forms come with meat and/or vegetables.
Ah
I'll need to try the cup form sometime, then!

Maruchan Yakisoba Teriyaki Chicken:


I wasn't sure of what I thought of Yakisoba after the disappointment of their Chicken Flavor. I hadn't had any Teriyaki Ramen though, so I was also a little excited. When preparing the food, I was taken aback of how strongly it smelled of soy sauce! Sniffing the packet, it was almost overwhelming. Taking a first bite, I was surprised. It was good--but I could never have pinpointed it as chicken! It was an EXTREMELY strong Teriyaki flavor, and spicy too!. The noodles were dark brown, and had an aftertaste of soy-sauce. I really enjoyed these, though I'm not sure how chickeny they are.

Flavor: 8.5/10 (Great)
Spice: 7.5/10 (Spicy)

I want richard flavor ramen

that explains alot nick

i've always preferred chicken yakisoba tbh


try maruchan pork flavored ramen

you should try the non-local flavors soon. Those are the ones worth buying

here's one of my favorites



Paldo Gomtang (곰국) - Ox Flavor
Well seasoned, ox-broth ramen. I suggest you try it sometime, possibly do a review. Though rare, they're somewhat popular in the asian markets.

I'd give it an overall 8/10 for taste
5/10 for seasoning. It also has a nice hint of zest in the aftertaste.