Category: Sesanood

#5384: Binh Tay Instant Rice Thread Seafood Flavor – Vietnam

#5384: Binh Tay Instant Bean Thread Seafood Flavor - Vietnam

Here’s one I found in a Project Ramen box! They’ve got quite an array of international varieties – good stuff! Use the coupon code THERAMENRATER for a discount. I like seafood, but bean thread… It really depends. I’m in the mood today though so guess we shall see – let’s give it a whirl! ...see full post

#5041: Vifon Hoang Gia Banh Da Cua – Vietnam

#5041: Vifon Hoang Gia Banh Da Cua - Vietnam

This comes by way of James from Lakeside, CA – thank you again! So these look interesting – they employ brown rice noodles. Let’s give it a whirl! ...see full post

#4904: Uni-President One More Cup Seafood Flavor – Taiwan

#4904: Uni-President One More Cup Seafood Flavor - Taiwan

Was able to get out to a local Asian market hoping to find some cool Lunar New Year stuff. Didn’t find that, but found a couple varieties I was into using to try out the Ramen Bae products. So, here’s one of them. I tried this way back – it was a kimchi version – back in review #564. That’s around ten years. Let’s give this one a try. ...see full post

#4805: Red Chef Penang White Curry Mee – Malaysia

#4805: Red Chef Penang White Curry Mee - Malaysia

An emperor gets some new clothes! This has been a brand whose products have graced my top tens for a while now – and they’ve changed their packaging. It looks as though their recipe has changed as well. Malaysia is a place where flavors are changed and improved upon often, and I’m curious how this one will be. Well, let’s give it a try! ...see full post

#4788: A1 Bihun Kari Laksa Curry Laksa Vermicelli – Malaysia

#4788: A1 Bihun Kari Laksa Curry Laksa Vermicelli - Malaysia

Back in October of 2021, I penned a review of the wheat noodle version of this one. It was brought to me locally by a fellow named Andres who found it in Canada and he met me at the local grocery store. I ended up not only reviewing it, but doing a ‘How I Review’ style video which details the nuts and bolts of how I do a review, from photography to image editing, cooking, making the Instant Noodle Recipe Time show, and more. It was published in January of 2022 and you can see it here. ...see full post

#4716: Nongshim Premium Udon Style Noodles With Shrimp Tempura – United States

#4716: Nongshim Premium Udon Style Noodles With Shrimp Tempura - United States

Well, dang. I really would have loved to been able to review this sooner but tough to get samples from companies in the United States for some reason. Ah well. I found this at S*Mart – yup – shop smart, shop S Mart. Not sure if they just did a repackaging of the old version or not, but I’m guessing it’s a bit more than that. Let’s give it a try! ...see full post

#4653: Sapporo Ichiban Machi no Netsuai Gourmet Yaki Hotate huu Shoyu Ramen – Japan

#4653: Sapporo Ichiban Machi no Netsuai Gourmet Yaki Hotate huu Shoyu Ramen - Japan

Here’s one that came in a Zenpop.jp box – use coupon code THERAMENRATER for a groovy discount! ...see full post

#4394: Acecook Toyama Ken San Shiro Ebi Dashi Shiyou Shio Ramen – Japan

#4394: Acecook Toyama Ken San Shiro Ebi Dashi Shiyou Shio Ramen - Japan

Here’s an interesting one from Japan found in a Zenpop box – check out zenpop.jp and use the coupon code THERAMENRATER for a discount! ...see full post

#4383: Sapporo Ichiban Miso Ramen Donburi Ebi Dashi Shitate – Japan

#4384: Sapporo Ichiban Miso Ramen Donburi Ebi Dashi Shitate - Japan

Here’s an interesting one from Japan found in a Zenpop box – check out zenpop.jp and use the coupon code RAMENRATER for a discount! ...see full post

#4166: SesaOle Sesanood Say Spicy – United States

#4166: SesaOle Sesanood Say Spicy - United States

Hey look! It’s a Taiwanese product specifically for the US market. This one is a spicy sesame paste dry noodle – this should be good! Let’s give it a try! ...see full post

#4121: SesaOle Sesanood Sesaiginal – United States

#4121: SesaOle Sesanood Sesaiginal - United States

This one sounds interesting. So, this is a Taiwanese made product  specifically for the US market. This sounds as if it’s full of sesame with the sesa prefix to all the parts of the product’s name and maker! Let’s check it out! ...see full post