If you are living in Japan, have you ever heard of a Michelin Star cup noodle? Then we have a blog for you to read here. Well, in Japan, they do have it. Let us show you a huge variety of Japanese cup noodles. Oh hey, they even have a museum.
Living in Japan without a blog about noodles?
Toyo Suisan Maruchan Midori no Tanuki Tensoba
You can have it hot, or have it cold, with the sauce made with soy sauce, and sugar. In Japan, living here pass New Year, and you will follow its culture, of having soba noodle on the first day of the years. If you are lucky to find some shops still open around 1 am, otherwise, stocking these is a good choice.
Nisshin Foods Nissin Yakisoba UFO
Nisshin, yes, is the one with those instant noodle museum. And if you know that, Ando Momofuku is the father of instant noodles, while students know him as the scholarship funds. Create what call the top instant yakisoba UFO. Most people will assume that you are having one of these when you said instant yakisoba. What makes its famous is the chewy texture that hard to find in any other kind of instant noodle, and also, cheaper than others.
Myojo Foods Ippei Chan Yatai no Yakisoba
What if you prefer something thinner? Then Myojo is very happy to present to you, Ippei Chan. While others are not much different from Nissin UFO, including 3 small packs, with sauce, mayonnaise, and toppings.
Nissin Foods Cup Noodle Curry Flavor
Coming to Japan, you can find out that they have a weird combination of stuff, but some are quite delicious, like Curry + Noodle which equal to this. And you might know that Japanese people don’t eat spicy food much, nor does the curry noodle, made its name famous.
Toyo Suisan Maruchan Akai Kitsune Udon
The sweetest form of instant noodle, a noodle bowl plus a piece of tofu skin. The taste remains unchanged throughout the years since its first introduced.
Nissin Foods Cup Noodle
Again, as it is the father of all cup noodles, they have a huge range of variety, but none can beat the original. Simple topping with some water, present to you, a full hearty meal, or just instant one.
Tsuta Instant Ramen the Michelin star
The first awarded Michelin star ramen restaurant partnered with 7-Eleven to produce a unique Michelin. We will keep it a secret, try to taste it yourself.
Talk over ramen a lot and there is the Instant Noodle Museum that you should go. Don’t just go their alone, go with our lovely local host family.
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