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Neoguri Ramen features a udon style ramen with some spiciness. This product has been around since I was a little kid and has been loved by many people (obviously because it still exists).


Red package: soup powder
Orange package: Dried vegetable mix



Time to add an egg. You could also add green onions. I just didn't have any at the time.




My name is Peter and I created this blog when I was in law school. I did not let the location of where I was going to school determine my fate of being stuck with no Korean food. I drove long distances to buy condiments but was able to get most ingredients from a big American chain supermarket. Previously, I worked at my family's quick service restaurant but without much knowledge in cooking Korean food. Starting this blog, I learned how to make some of my favorite Korean dishes in my apartment. It was fun and not difficult at all so I wanted to share my experience!

6 comments:
um, where's the SHIN RAMEN????
:'(... i live for that stuff.
i also like getting nonkoreans addicted to it. muahahaha
Yes, I cannot forget about Shin Ramen. I'll put that up next.
Add a can of tuna instead of an egg. Trust me.
I'm a non Korean but I live in New Malden so there's loads of S. Korean stuff around and I've become addicted to the neoguri spicy seafood noodle ramyun (not sure how to type it or say that) because they're so damn good. By far the best instant noodles you can buy
I'm a non Korean but I live in New Malden so there's loads of S. Korean stuff around and I've become addicted to the neoguri spicy seafood noodle ramyun (not sure how to type it or say that) because they're so damn good. By far the best instant noodles you can buy
oops sorry for posting twice
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