Reddit Reddit reviews Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Stir Fry Noodles, Halal Certified, Hot & Spicy / Pedas Flavor (Pack of 30)

We found 5 Reddit comments about Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Stir Fry Noodles, Halal Certified, Hot & Spicy / Pedas Flavor (Pack of 30). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Stir Fry Noodles, Halal Certified, Hot & Spicy / Pedas Flavor (Pack of 30)
INCLUDES: 30 individually wrapped packets of Hot & Spicy Indomie Mi Goreng noodlesCALORIES: 390 Calories per serving. Each serving is (1) individual packetALLERGEN CALLOUTS: Preservatives, Sesame, Sesame Oil, Soy, Soybean, WheatHALAL: 100% Halal certifiedCOOKING INSTRUCTIONS: Boil noodles for 3 minutes in water. Drain noodles. Empty condiment contents into pan on medium heat. Return noodles into pan and stir fry quickly for 1 - 2 minutes, evenly coating noodles. Enjoy!
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5 Reddit comments about Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Stir Fry Noodles, Halal Certified, Hot & Spicy / Pedas Flavor (Pack of 30):

u/SlumlordNabillionair · 45 pointsr/Cooking

As an Asian who likes spicy food, I recommend Indomie noodles. La Mian curry noodles are great as well but pretty expensive.

u/pr0pane_accessories · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions
u/veghailey · 1 pointr/vegetarian

IndoMie Ramen

This is an Indonesian Ramen brand and I’ve loved every flavor I’ve tried so far. They’re way better than the usual Nissin ramen. The Mi Goreng line is actually supposed to be prepared similar to chow mein, like cooking and frying the noodles in spices provided but I’ve found luck making it normally as well.

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u/Dr_Scoobie · 1 pointr/funny

Oh right, shipping is crazy expensive in the US. Goods don't have to travel far in the UK so shipping tends to be pretty cheap. We often get 'free delivery' where it's included in the price.

If you factor in shipping It's probably not worth it. They're far far better than any of the big brand stuff, but it's still ramen at the end of the day. It can't beat a properly prepared Sunday Roast with Yorkshire Puds. If you see any instore though, definitely give it a try.

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u/redditmarks_markII · 1 pointr/ramen

Shin Ramyun is a solid A- at all times. Its a nice staple, good spice packet, good dried veggie packet (shiitake is always welcome). Some people will call bullshit, but I actually like Shin Ramyun black.

Mama's Tom yum flavor is awesome. just awesome. kind of tiny, but also cheap.

Same with Indomie hot and Spicy flavor.

Sapporo Ichiban is again a nice staple. I'd say solid B unless you really like one of the flavors. Wife REALLY likes the tonkutsu, but its artificially flavored, and the only one of the basic flavors that has that on the label. I don't know why.

I also enjoy the Myojo Udon you see there with a lot of scallions and white pepper added to the mix. Obey the instructions on this one: boil noodles separately from a pot of just water. use the hot water on the flavor pack (and white pepper to taste, probably a lot), drain noodles and put in stock, add scallions and whatever else. maybe do a soy egg or something. I like beef or spicy flavors on this one.