Here’s another one James B. sent me from The Netherlands – thanks again! I’ve reviewed these varieties in cup form, but not the packs and I’m really pleased to be able to. These come from Nissin Germary! Let’s have a look!
Here’s the back of the package (click to enlarge). Looks to be meat free but check for yourself. To prepare, add noodle block and vegetable sachet to a pan and add 250ml water. Cook until liquid is all but absorbed and add in contents of liquid sachet. Stir and enjoy!
The noodle block.
The ‘sauce and spice mix’ sachet.
An oil and yakisoba sauce mixture.
A vegetable sachet.
Looks to be mainly green onion.
Finished (click to enlarge). Added spring onion, Salad Cosmo mung bean sprouts, Shirakiku kizami shoga, mayonnaise and bbq pork. The noodles seemed to be a little on the squishy side, a little more than I prefer. The flavor is your basic yakisoba just with a hit of spiciness. Not enough to make your mouth catch fire, but a nice little taste. 3.5 out of 5.0 stars. EAN bar code 5997523324292.
Probably the best history of Nissin Foods around the world.
I’m from Germany just moved to the states and those instant noodles are my favorite..I’m pregnant and now I’m crawling them like crazy..do you have an idea where I could order them online or which fried ram3n noodles kinda taste like the nissin soba chilli or classic one ??
Merryem –
I just looked on Amazon and found the Teriyaki one here. I don’t know how easily the others will be found in the USA, however you might want to try this one as it’s a lot better I think. By the way – congratulations! My wife is pregnant right now too!
– TRR
I would grub on that Nissan Chili Soba.