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Tip Top's onion-chicken ramen!

A little 70cent ramen pack I got recently! I thought chicken flavor would be a safe for for a company I never heard of. And who knows, maybe the onion part will bring an interesting twist! Looks like a basic ramen pack . Oh well, let's open! Except the noodles, the pack has garlic oil, seasoning and chili powder I was surprised at how the noodles colored the water they cooked in! There seems to even be a little oily film on top of said water. Speaking of oil, I started by mixing in the garlic oil in the noodles. It seems like a standard flavoring so that's good! And in goes the seasoning! Smells like the usual chicken powdered broth. That is the powdered chili packet...I was kinda disappointed at how little there was! The spicy lovers probably shouldn't buy this brand... And here's the completed ramen! And now for the taste... The broth was pretty much a normal chicken ramen broth. The onion flavor was really discreet but a

Nissin's pork and black garlic ramen!

Today's ramen is Nissin's pork and black garlic ramen!  I usually really like pork ramen, but with Nissin it's really hit or miss when it comes to taste/quality.   I bought a 6-pack of these for around 4$, so I hope they're good! Let's see how it is! Except the noodles, the pack contains a soup base and the garlic oil. So far, pretty classic. I wish there was some dried veggies! In goes the soup base. It smells pretty good already. It's off to a good start! and now the garlic oil! Traditionally it's black garlic pieces in some white ''oil'' , but here it's just black oil. It strongly smells of roasted garlic and sesame oil, I love it! Sadly, this little splurt is all that was in the packet...  As you can see, the oil doesn't mix with the sauce, it just pools around And now for the taste... I really enjoyed this ramen, but I would've liked the oil to be more present, I almost don't taste

Kang Shi Fu's pickled veggies and beef ramen!

On my last ramen run in chinatown I decided to splurge and take one of these ramen ''bowls''. Usually I keep my ramen budget in a 0.50$-2$ range and this lil' purple tube here was around 3$. Let's check it out! I never tasted pickled vegetables, even less in a ramen. Also, I didn't take a good angle to show it, but the bowl was littered with pictures of KungFu Panda. The only way I could know what I was eating was through this translated label as all the rest isn't in english. Alright, let's open up! Except the noodles we have as follow: chili paste, powdered beef broth, dehydrated veggies and meat, pickled veggies and a foldable fork I must say I find the foldable fork super neat! powdered broth goes in first. Smells like a normal beef ramen broth. So far so good! Yikes! I wasn't expecting that from the pickled veggies! The smell isn't bad but the look and slimy texture surprised me. In goes the chili paste! I&