Yidu Ramen => Instant Tasty Ramen =)

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Scene 1:

Received a mysterious package on one hungry day.

Hmm, what can it be? Could it be something edible?




OMG, it's a pack of Ramen! And my favourite pork flavor!!

It must be a kind soul out there, hearing my stomach growling...


Scene 2:


Reading the instructions on the pack.

Well, it seems simple enough. Even a cooking idiot like me will be able to dish out delicious ramen!

It's really a god-send for all the wives/gfs out there who cant cook..




Scene 3:

The cooking process begun...



Step 1: Prepare boiling water

Seasoning Oil ( 2 packs)


Step 2: Add seasoning oil into 2 separate bowls

Soup Base ( 2 packs)


Step 3: Follow by soup base


Step 4: Add a portion of the boiling water into the 2 bowls and stir well




Step 5: Put the ramen into the remaining boiling water and cook for 3 minutes


Step 6: Strain out the cooked ramen into the soup bowls.


Scene 4:

The scene of a glutton gobbling down the ramen. Not even a drop of soup remained...



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Verdict:

I love the soup! It may seems brownish ugly at first when you mix the soup base and seasoning oil together. But once you add in the hot water... WA LA!!! It turns into milky soup base, machiam those served in ramen shops. Reminds me of ugly ducking turning into a beautiful swan... Keke. The soup taste like those brewed with pork ribs & bones for a very very long time, really different from other instant noodles. Thumbs up!

Ramen wise, the serving is really generous. 1 pack can fill up 2 big bowls, in fact maybe 3 if you are not a big eater. The ramen is those harder one, not that it's not nice, but it's really up to individual preference. A close resemble will be those from Ajisen. Well again, maybe it's harder because of my "superb" cooking skill.. haha. I think if you have better culinary skills compared to mine, most likely yours will turn out to be springy... hehe

Overall, I think the ramen & soup is good for a convenient way to have them right at home, anytime you like! Worth to try indeed! ^_^


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They have 4 different flavors, ranging from pork, beef, chicken & kimchi. The original pricing is $4.30 per pack, but now they are having a promotional rate of $3.90. Considering that 1 pack can serve 2 big bowls, I guess the pricing is still reasonable.

If you would like to try it, please click here!


Sidenote: It would be even better if the pack comes with pre-pack ingredients such as seaweed, fish cake or even meat. I noticed that the instant noodles sold in Singapore are kinda boring as they are purely noodles & soup base. Those sold in other countries such as Taiwan & Japanese are so much interesting, as you can find ingredients such as beef cubes, potato etc along with the noodles.

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