🍜 Elevate your instant ramen game—because basic noodles are so last decade.
MOMOFUKURamen Variety Pack by David Chang offers 15 air-dried, vegan instant noodle meals with chef-approved sauces. Each serving delivers 11g of protein with zero cholesterol and no trans fats, featuring three bold flavors: Soy & Scallion, Spicy Soy, and Tingly Chili Wavy. Celebrated by top media and crafted for clean, convenient, and crave-worthy dining.
S**O
Tasty and good quality noodle kits
I've ordered these several times now. They are very good and compare to restaurant quality. I especially like chili flavor with the thicker noodles. I usually make them with a few pieces of shrimp and top with green onions, fresh or dried. Delish, easy and fast. Treat yourself and enjoy!
K**M
These noodles are great
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These have become a real favorite, and something I’ll have maybe 3 times a week. I haven’t really got a favorite among the three types - they’re all great. Sometimes I’ll add a few veggies or a couple shrimp but they are quite good on their own. I’m not sure I realized at first that they’re not the ramen noodles that come in a similar sized package. These are delicious noodles that are boiled quickly then drained and combined with their sauce packet. A dollop of crunchy garlic sauce is never a bad idea. The portion isn’t huge, it I find that it can make a meal for me. So good!
J**R
Good tasting noodles and little expensive
Good quality taste really good. Only complaint is that they are very expensive.
K**M
Delicious and Quick Meal
I stir-fry some veggies, tofu and edamame while the noodles cook, then combine with the sauce packet, a little soy sauce and some of the noodle water and in minutes I have a protein and fiber rich meal. Easy and delicious.
M**S
Good, with an asterisk
These are, overall, a much better version of the cheap ones found in the grocery stores. HOWEVER, if you are assuming, as I did, that better also means less sodium, I'm here to warn you. These have just as much sodium as the cheap ones, but at a much higher price. Aside from that, and the fact that they are quite spicy for American tastes, I enjoy them. I add dried extras to the boiling noodles for variety.
J**R
So tasty!
Love these noodles!
D**.
Easy, tasty Ramen
Delicious! Easy prep, fast boil, savory sauce - great base for stir fry.
A**N
Not worth the money, at all. Small on portion and flavor.
I love Momofuko. Eat there every time I'm in Vegas and we always bring a sampling of their sauces home.This is not that.Not even in the same ballpark.Tried all three flavors in sampler pack, at the same time, and it was a good thing we did. The amount of noodles in one package isn't even a portion size big enough for a child. Even at three packages, we found ourselves steaming up a handful of soup dumplings afterwards to satisfy our appetite. If portion size was the only complaint and the flavor was even half as good as the marketing claimed, we'd still be happy though. I really wanted something close to the Momofuko flavor and I was willing to make a couple pouches at once to make it a meal. However, the flavor was firmly in the "meh" category too. The spicy, wasn't. The Soy and Scallion needed additional soy sauce because there was such a mild flavor, and the "Tingly" had zero tingle. It just tastes like a splash of soy sauce with a dash chili oil. Every bit as underwhelming as the other two. None of the flavor packets contained enough seasoning to even coat the miniture portion of dried noodles and we found ourselves digging in the pantry for extra soy sauce, chili oil, sesame oil, and rice wine vinegar to try to give it some form of flavor. In the end, a complete let down and I'm certainly left with the feeling of being ripped off.These are an absolute bad value and a shameful play on the name of the restaurant to charge a premium price for a sub-par product. At the current sale price ($47 for 15 pouches), you're paying over a dollar an ounce for these noodles (see the photo for a size comparison with the two top brands of instant noodles) Your standard Top Ramen pack has more noodles and more flavor and comes in at around ¢25 a pack, not on sale. Typically , you can buy them all day at around 10-15 cents a pack. Even the Shin Black (what we're told at the Asian grocery is the "gold standard" for instant noodles) at $8 for a five pack bag is a far superior choice. Much better noodles with so much more flavor.Frankly, I wouldn't buy this product again, regardless of price. It just wasn't good. Matter of fact, it was bad. Bad enough to make us second guess our love of the Momofuko brand.
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