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Senna4ever 11-23-2011 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 7699749)
way too spicy for that.. but then again that was the old shin ramyun.
the new one is actually a lot milder from what i hear?

Yup, it's stupidly mild now. I have to put a bunch of crushed chili peppers in the soup.

skyxx 12-10-2011 08:56 PM

My Nong Shim Collection!!!! :fuckyea:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7019/6...c1b9a284_z.jpg

El Bastardo 12-10-2011 09:28 PM

I don't really like the Champagetti flavouring. It tastes really swampy to me.

Not a big fan.

skyxx 12-11-2011 01:34 AM

Chapagetti actually sucks lol. It's disgusting but I have it anyway. There is actually a better Korean Black Bean sauce with Noodles by Nong Shim under their Premium line. Haven't tried it yet but should be better than that. :)

TypeRNammer 12-24-2011 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by skyxx (Post 7688877)
Just realized this turned in to a review. :lol

Time to bump this thread up. Just this week, H-Mart started to Carry Shin Ramyun Black. I believe it came out earlier this year around May. Since August, I've been looking for it. It's basically part of Nong Shim's "Premium" line of noodles. I went and bought a 4 pack for $6.98. That's right, these noodles cost effing 6.98 on sale. Making them double the price of the regular/standard affair. From what I can tell right away, the packaging is different(Obvious). It's black compared to the usual Red. The Noodle itself seems to be the same. The most notable differences are the Vegetable packet and the one extra soup base packet, making it a total of 3 packets.

The vegetables are Bigger and more visible. You can definitelly see the mushrooms, the onion/scallions, beef peices etc etc. This also makes them more "tastier".

The second packet is your regular spicy red powder packet but in a smaller portion do to the third packet of soup base.

Now, this is the main thing/magic that makes this Shin Ramyun premium. It comes with a packet of "Sul-Long-Tang". A traditional korean beef stew that takes a lot of hours and prep to cook. I assume this is the only reason why the noodle is so expensive. Nong shim also sells this "Sul-Long-Tang" as a standalone noodle package. (I have also bought that one)

Anyway, after cooking it. The aroma of the noodles is different along with the soup looking more creamy. As for taste, it's definitely a bit different due to the extra soup base and the bigger chunks of veggies and beef. I found that it was not as spicy as the regular and the garlic from the second soup base "co-existed" along with it.

Do I think this noodle rivals and trumps the original? Nope, I don't think it trumps it. As a matter of fact I prefer the original over this, plus I don't think its worth it's price. Do I think you guys should try it? Ofcourse, as a Shin Ramyun fan or not, I think you should try it. Some of you guys might like it over the regular. It's really a matter of preference.

Packaging 8/10
Taste: 7/10
Price: 3/10

(too lazy to take pictures, I'll take some next time as I still have a few packages left.)

http://www.jomarket.net/315-thickbox...black-130g.jpg

I saw these at Osaka Market in Richmond for sale, I think it's $5.32 for a 4 pack and 23 bucks for a box (forgot how many inside was inside the box)


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