Author Topic: Zealot Tries Every Flavor of Ramen Noodles (Top Ramen Chicken Cup!)  (Read 33819 times)

i mean people eat literal baked dirt to sustain themselves so this isn't too farfetched

i'm talking about the nutrition facts. doesn't matter if it's some weird food or not.

oh i've had that flavor before
it was ok

i'm talking about the nutrition facts. doesn't matter if it's some weird food or not.
are you implying baked dirt has amazing nutritional value

Top Ramen Chilli Flavor with Sriracha Sauce:

I cooked a bowl of Ramen, and totally drained it of water. I mixed in the Chili Packet, and the noodles turned dark brown. I added 3 teaspoons of Sriracha Sauce (purchased in Thailand), and mixed it. Like the Tabasco, it was totally unnoticeable except for the smell. Upon tasting a bite, I wondered if I had made a terrible mistake. It was very hot, though tasted good. Afterwards, it actually seemed to settle amongst the flavor of the Ramen and became less noticeable. The Chili flavoring seemed to be overpowered by the Sriracha, rather than complemented by it or blended with it. The whole thing felt a little blander, and a lot spicier. I'd stick to Oriental Tabasco if you want something hot.

Flavor: 6.5/10 (Good)
Spice: 9.3/10 (Almost Overwhelming)

this thread is preparing me for poor person food choices

Maruchan Roast Chicken Flavor:

Recongnized this as one of the less common flavors and immediately grabbed it from the store. While preparing my dog stole the packet and I had to spent several minutes looking for it. I reheated the noodles, worried that they had absorbed a bit to much water. They hadn't. The smell from these was rather mild, and honestly unidentifiable from the regular chicken. Through a blind smell test, I would not have expected this to be chicken. The water turned tan rather than brown, like the other chicken flavors. Taking the first bite, my eyes went wide. It was EXTREMELY strong. The seasoning was more mild, overrulled by a very powerful taste that wonderfully flavored the noodles. It tastes like you mixed 3 regular chicken packets into a single bowl, while removing some of the spice. The flavor did not enhance or diminish as I ate, and drinking the water was an absolute pleasure. They were very good, and I will be getting these regularly alongside Oriental and Chili flavor from now on.

Flavor: 8.3/10 (Delicious)
Spice: 2.8/10 (Slightly Seasoned)

Maruchan Creamy Chicken Flavor:


I grabbed these alongside Roast Chicken and that one was great. These looked good, but I suspected they would not be as good as Roast Chicken. I heated them up and totally drained them of water. I've been trying to lower the water to noodle ratio recently. I took a bite, and almost gasped. They were VERY STRONGLY flavored, even more so than Roast Chicken. The flavor was not as good, and tasted like normal chicken with a lot of pepper mixed in. These were VERY seasoned, and almost spicy, surprising since they are Creamy Chicken. These were one of the strongest flavors I've ever tasted, and the most seasoned without being spicy. They were good, but I won't be getting them in the future.

Flavor: 7.3/10 (Very Good)
Spice: 4.5/10 (Very Strongly Seasoned)

what is better maruchan or top ramen

even tho the true good ramen is the expensive stuff

what is better maruchan or top ramen

even tho the true good ramen is the expensive stuff
Maruchan Noodles have a reliable good quality of 7-8.5 out of 10 stars.

Top Ramen Noodles are hit and miss. Either they will be bland and gross, at 4-6 stars, or fantastic, at 7.5-10 stars. I personally prefer Maruchan, but can go either way.

what do you think about top ramen chicken flavor?

what do you think about top ramen chicken flavor?
I have a review on it in the OP.

i think i'm gonna start buying the other brand from the reviews.

there is only chicken, beef, and shrimp at my local stores. :( i really like shrimp but spicy chicken or shrimp sounds good


i like maruchans cup noodles and instant lunch better

u should try yakisoba
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