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Nissin Noodle Fanclub :)

Name: Anonymous 2010-10-31 8:34

I haven't been properly dabbling in the instant noodle scene until recently, about 3 months back, i felt like i had to stay over in uni to burn some midnight oil. And that's when i discover the joys nissin had to offer to the world. Yes, i've had a big variety of brand and noodles that i've tried and tasted, but nothing as convenient and satisfying as those $1.65 (a bit on the pricey side) nissin cups at the local oriental store.

i've started off with the already available flavours, like seafood and chilli crab. It's the ultimate in lazy food, it taste 60-70% like a meal and can be done in approximately 2mins or less sometimes on a good day.

Then about a month back I discovered the newer flavours like Laksa, gawd damn, this things taste so much like the real thing it ain't funny. It even had a thick soup base! Not to mention, it could still be cooked in under 2mins . Today I went for a restock, and found the new tomyum flavour, didn't wow me as much as the laksa, but it was close enough. Then i realise it has been 3 months and i still remain loyal to nissin. I've had many HK, chinese, msia, korean brands but nothing that kept me buying the same brand over a span of 3 months.

Anyone else?

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-01 3:49

being proud of eating shitty budget food intended for poor people

wat

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-01 4:33

>>2
huh?

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-01 5:59

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-01 6:00

Nissin is king.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-01 6:05

Nong Shim Shin Ramyun is very good too but also on the pricey side. Still it's better to pay more and get better tasting noodles than be cheap and get that Indomie crap. Who knows what the Indonesians really put in there.

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