This year, we’ve got some new fiery additions to this list of spicy and burning hot varieties. If you can find them, you’ll be feeling quite the burn! If you think you’ve found anything hotter or noteworthy of being on this list, please comment below or send me an email. Without further adieu, here’s the 2013 picks for the spiciest instant noodles I’ve found after 1,128 reviews!
#10: Indomie Mi Instan Mi Goreng Rasa Cabe Ijo – Indonesia
With a spicy green chilli bite, this brothless variety from Indonesia came onto the scene in 2012. It’s unique green color is fun to see and it’s flavor is top-notch. This is the only green chilli flavored instant I’ve seen to date. Original review here
#9: JML (Jinmailang) Artificial Spicy Hot Beef – China
JM also makes a Spicy Beef variety, but this one is Hot Spicy Beef. The title doesn’t lie; it’s vicious! Along with the fire is a nice hearty broth and excellent noodles. Original review here
#8: Namchow Mee Jang Sour Spicy Chicken – Thailand
I get a kick out of this one because if you don’t look closely, this looks like a happy little chicken flavor noodle bowl. Looks can be deceiving though! The broth is a fiery melding of citrus and chili pepper fire that will test your gumption. Original review here
#7: MyKuali Penang White Curry Noodle – Malaysia
This is Malaysia’s first time on any of my top ten lists. This is some really hot and fiery curry. It’s also one of the best curry instant noodles I’ve ever had. The noodles are a little thicker and the curry paste is ample. Original review here
#6: Nongshim Jinjja Jinjja Flamin’ Hot & Nutty Noodle Soup – United States
A melange of intense heat, pork broth and a peanut powder packet with little black sesame seeds. This South Korean ramyun is absolutely amazing. First in South Korea exclusively, they now produce it here in the United States as well, so it’s pretty easy to come by. Original review here
#5: Indomie Curly Noodle With Chicken & Chilli Paddi – Indonesia
A nice chicken mi goreng with a surprise. The Bird’s Eye chilli that lurks within will change your day in a second. The thing could be anywhere in a bowl – but you will definitely know when you’ve bitten into it – intense, lingering heat will ensue and bring you to your knees. Original review here
#4: emart Dare You! Habanero Jjamppong – South Korea
Extreme heat is paired with nice bit of seafood broth and lots of bits of seafood. All the fire and flavor melded together with thick ramyun noodles make it hot as well as delicious. This one comes in at 1,960 SHU (Scoville Heat Units). Original review here
#3: Paldo Teumsae Ramyun – South Korea
Another South Korean ramyun with serious kick to it. This isn’t to be trifled with! Teumsae has restaurants in South Korea which serve up some seriously spicy fare. I really like the text undernerath the word Teumsae which reads, ‘Flavor. Culture. Human’ Original review here
#2: Samyang Foods Buldalk Bokkeummyeon – South Korea
The English translation? Hot fried chicken flavor. This one is yet another brothless variety and it really packs a punch as well as has a nice taste to it. Thick ramyun noodles round everything out nicely and will transmit the spicy sauce to your tongue. Original review here
#1: emart Dare You! Habanero Ramyun – South Korea
At 5,930 SHU, this variety tops the list for a second year in a row. I think the only way to make something hotter would be to drop in some pure capsicum oleoresin! If you like the absolutely spiciest stuff, this is for you. If not, then you’re in for some serious pain. Endure the burn! Original review here
Where i can get fire noodle at malaysia market?
Great site but are you sure the SHU ratings above are correct – Jalapenos can measure more than 5930? http://www.chilliwizards.co.uk/ekmps/shops/markdean/resources/Design/scoville-heat-units.jpg
Yeah I thought that odd myself to be honest, but that’s what are on the back of the packages.
– TRR
I wonder all these brands can be found in Singapore or not ?
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Would love to try it!
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No wonder Paldo’s are on the top3 list. Almost all of their product are very spicy x), love the flavor though.
Hans,
Thank you for dropping by at our sharing on the MyKuali Instant Ramen. There are quite a bit of local brands in Malaysia when came to instant noodles. Maggi, Cintan, Mamee and Indomie are probably 4 of the most popular local brands. They are mainly coming from big and well established company.
Thanks to your rating to the top 10 noodles, it was been reported in the Prime time national news. It is a surprise to the locals actually when we never really aware of this brand exist. Really shame on us.
This brand currently making a huge debut in the local instant noodle lovers and I believed mykuali ( Kuali is the Malay word carrying the meaning of Wok ) has made themselves to be one of the big player after your review :p
Kuen-Hoong
Kuen –
Yeah I really wasn’t familiar with Malaysian varieties other than Mamee prior to trying the MyKuali. They contacted me a while back and asked if I’d like to try. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised – high quality and great flavor!
– Hans
Kuen –
Yeah I really wasn’t familiar with Malaysian varieties other than Mamee prior to trying the MyKuali. They contacted me a while back and asked if I’d like to try. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised – high quality and great flavor!
– TRR
Haven’t you tried “Gaga Mie Extra Pedas” from Indonesia? I bet that will be the spiciest.
Lola –
Nope I sure haven’t but would love to! It’s extremely hard to get Indonesian varieties shipped here.
– TRR
Haven’t seen this brand before and am eager to try it since truly spicy instant noodles are really hard to come by. Do you know where I might be able to get this? I’m living in KL 🙂
Oops forgot to mention that I was referring to the MyKuali Curry one 😛
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