Nongshim is a Korean food company that produces instant noodles and snacks, which has led the Korean food industry since their establishment in September 1965. Since 1994, Nongshim America, Inc. has successfully brought their exciting tastes of Korea to North America. In the new millennium, they continue to expand into a market-leading global company, dedicated to the improved health and lifestyles of their customers. Nongshim is dedicated to bringing you high quality products, packed with delicious and unique flavors.
F**A
Good noodles bad shipping
Love these noodles, hard to get at stores sometimes. Ordered a large package of them. It took a full month to receive them and when they did show up they were not shipped in a box but just had a label slapped on the outside of the packaging and sent out. Was suprised they even made it to my home.
A**L
Amazing ramen! Large pack đŸ¤ª
We love Shin Ramyun. It is spicy and the noodles are thicker than regular ramen.It’s nice to be able to find a large pack.I was fooled so as a reminder..... it’s a pack of 30. That’s 2 16 packs but 2 are taken out. I thought I was jipped however I was wrong! Still a great deal!!
M**L
Good stuff
I like the seafood and spicy ramen more, but these are cheaper. They taste fine. The broth is pretty spicy. Like a 6 out of 10. Above average microwaveable ramen
H**E
my favorite noodles!
These are my favorite ramyun (ramen) noodles. Whenever I'm craving ramyun, these are my go to instant noodle choice. This also happens to be one of the spiciest noodles out there, so if you can't handle spicy stuff, stay away from this product. Even if you think you can handle the spicyness, think again, because this is really, really spicy. But if you love spicy and you love ramen, then Shin Ramyun is the best! (try it with an egg, crack and egg into the pot when the ramyun is almost done and cook for a minute more)
N**D
Best, ramyun, ever.
First of all, this is ramyun, not japanese style ramen. Meaning, they are the same noodles, but Korean style ramyun, especially this one, is very very spicy even for Koreans, so keep that in mind for those not used to spicy things.Ramyun tastes amazing and so spicy and even great with eggs and rice. However, pack of 30 feels unhealthy as I keep ending up eating this instead of salad with chicken breast, so if you're not good with self-control like myself, just go to a Korean market instead and get a pack of 4.
W**R
Pretty darn good.
I've eaten the cheap ramen noodles like any other college student, and having read the reviews I was really looking forward to trying these Nong Shim Shin noodles. Upon receipt I cooked one up to see what it's all about and I wasn't disappointed.These are still just noodles, so I wasn't expecting it to change the way I look at food. But they are as high quality as any product in this genre.If you add the entire flavor packet it's quite warm. Hot even. Having tried them with a pinch of the packet, half of the packet, and the full packet... I find that I'm a half-packet fellow. I like a medium amount of heat, and using the full packet is tolerable but I don't want to have to tolerate the food that I eat.And yes, I agree with the general consensus that while it's acceptable on its own, it also makes a fantastic base to which to add additional veggies and meats to build a greater and more substantial dish.Edit: The juice of one whole lemon or even one lime accentuates the flavors quite nicely. To the point that I wouldn't want a bowl without some!
C**N
THE BEST RAMYUN ON THE MARKET
Well, I have to say it, being Korean, these ramen are the best on the market in terms of taste and value. But, I have to admit, they don't taste as delicious as the ones sold in Korea (reason for four stars), probably because of the difference in the process and ingredients (these are made in California). I also like to eat them uncooked, raw in their crunchy state after I've sprinkled about half of the dry soup powder into the bag and mixed it thoroughly by shaking. Recommended to anyone who wants fast meals or late night snacks.
J**S
Spicy!
I was first given a package of these noodles at a grocery trade show. I accepted the sample while declining the sale; our store has enough ramen noodles. Once back at home, I prepared the noodles. Delicious! I love spicy food, although much of the food labeled as spicy simply isn't hot at all. I started buying them from our distributor for sale in our store. I buy them for myself at Amazon. Our store sells these noodles for $1.49/each. Since we are not offered an employee discount, I opt to pay less here.
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