which do you prefer?
I honestly say I prefer Bowl Noodles because of the added crap. Ramen is still awesome.

which do you prefer?
I honestly say I prefer Bowl Noodles because of the added crap. Ramen is still awesome.



| DaveD said: never heard of bowl noodle brand |
omfg, its a massive brand too. Its very popular. Go check out you local WalMart in the oriental section. Its typically right across the aisle from the Ramen next to the Pocki.


Sorry I prefer ramen... n_n' No reason really, I just think they taste better and I prefer its texture.
I don't know this Bowl Noodle either, and I'm too far from a Wal-Mart.
I prefer to get Smack Noodles, boil them for a really really long time so they get really fat, and then put in 3 kinds of hot sauce, some lime juice, and one egg, along with whatever flavor packets I got lying around. Sometimes I use 2 or even 3 flavor packets to really go nuts.
I prefer Ramen. They are more versatile.
I usually boil the water with the flavor packet (usually chicken) and put in:
Mushrooms
Onion
Green Pepper
Carrot
And an egg right before the noodles. Makes for a delicious soup. Sometimes, I also use the cheap-o bags of lettuce for an extra flavor.
Great stuff. Almost as versatile as my new found love: pizza dough base in a bag.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.
Those bowl-type instant noodles are decent.
I've never cared much for packaged ramen, but I'll occasionally order a bowl of shoyu ramen from a restaurant.
| ssj12 said: which do you prefer? I honestly say I prefer Bowl Noodles because of the added crap. Ramen is still awesome.
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Nong Shim noodles are great. I eat the hot & spicy flavor all the time at work. Infact, I just finished a bowl an hour ago.
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