🍜 Elevate your instant ramen game with organic boldness!
Mike’s Mighty Good Organic Fried Garlic Chicken Ramen is a 2.2 oz USDA Organic instant ramen crafted in the USA. Featuring a bold fried garlic flavor, it offers a convenient, compact meal option that combines authentic taste with clean, organic ingredients—perfect for health-conscious professionals craving quick gourmet satisfaction.
E**E
Needs a little something
Mike’s Mighty Good chicken ramen is a game-changer when paired with chili crisp oil—absolutely delicious! The chili crisp adds the perfect kick and elevates the flavor to something amazing. On its own, though, it’s a bit on the bland side, but the broth does have a nice richness that holds promise. With a little customization, this ramen really shines!
M**D
Very good soup
The texture of the pasta and the flavors was very good. The quality of this soup is excellent. I got the soup for 2 dollars it's mean the value for the money it was good because is not a huge package, mean the soup do not bring a huge amount either. But it is a good quality soup and very easy to use it bring 2 different envelopes with flavor on it . One with powder and the other o e liquid. The texture of the pasta is very good.
H**.
Tasty but Pricey
I have to say this was pretty good! The flavor was amazing for an instant ramen product - definitely not your typical college dorm room ramen.The broth is ridiculously rich and flavorful with that delicious fried garlic and chicken combination. I appreciate that they use simple ingredients, organic wheat flour, and steamed (not fried) noodles. It's also nice that it contains 40% less sodium per ounce than leading brands.My main complaint is the serving size - at just 2.2 oz (63g), it's quite small for the price point. At around $3.29 per pack based on what I paid for it, it's definitely on the pricier side for instant ramen. You're paying for quality, but it might not be filling enough as a standalone meal.The organic ingredients and solar-powered manufacturing are nice bonuses for the environmentally conscious. Just be prepared for a smaller portion than you might expect from typical instant ramen packages.
J**H
High flavor with real bits of garlic
This little pack crams a lot of flavor ! The garlic and chicken flavor are pretty intense, not like some ramen that tastes like a chicken might have looked in its direction once upon a time.My only complaint is that it really is a small quantity.
A**R
Good broth, weird noodles
While the portion size is smaller, it's perfect for me! I really enjoyed the creamy broth but the noodles themselves left something to be desired. They had a strange after taste, and took longer than 3 minutes cooking to become tender evenly. If you make these on the stove or even in the microwave, I suppose, be sure to use a narrow taller pan or dish, otherwise you'll constantly be having to flip and stir them with the suggested amount of water.
M**O
1-2 bites?
I don’t even understand, the amount of noodles was 1-2 good noodle slurps. 1 if you’re a pro. The broth just tastes like a standard chicken bouillon. It’s not worth the price, and is honestly disappointing.
T**A
Very yummy
My daughter loves ramen but Maruchan and Nissan hurt her stomach for some reason. I’ve been searching for an affordable better quality ramen that tastes good and this is it. She says it’s not quite like the cheap ramen flavor she loves but it is very good and tastes more homemade and slow roasted. It’s her 2nd favorite for flavor and #1 for not making her feel awful.
K**N
Conflicted About Product
The Good:The flavor of the broth is amazing. Very tasty and not too salty.The Neutral:The noodles are stiff. Difficult for me to chew, but manageable. If you like stiff noodles, these are good noodles for you.The Bad:Portion size is dismal. It takes two packages to equal one serving of typical ramen packages.The packaging is visually deceptive. Although somewhat smaller than other packages of ramen, it has cardboard inside giving it a full shape. When you open the package, you find mostly air with a small ball of noodles in the bottom.The package is labelled "2.2 oz", but unless you know that typical packages are around 4.5 oz, that will not alert you.Conclusion:I bought the ramen for $2, which is a decent price for gourmet ramen. But it would take two packages to be filling even for me (I don't eat much) and that bumps the price to $4 for a ramen lunch. I don't feel the price of the product reflects the value I got.If they put a proper amount of noodles in the package and raised the price to $2.50, this would be a five star review (even though I prefer softer noodles).
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