

🍥 Elevate your noodle game—because instant just got legendary!
Hakubaku Authentic Plain Ramen Noodles deliver premium, non-fried Japanese ramen crafted with egg white and kansui for authentic texture and flavor. Ready in just 2 minutes, these wavy noodles are shelf-stable and preservative-free, perfect for ramen soups, yakisoba, or cold dishes. Packaged in an 8-count bulk set, they bring restaurant-quality ramen right to your home kitchen.




| ASIN | B09K4SKNXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,003 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #23 in Noodles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,104) |
| Manufacturer | Hakubaku |
| Package Dimensions | 9.92 x 7.28 x 3.7 inches; 1.76 Pounds |
| UPC | 860003089101 |
| Units | 28.2 Ounce |
P**Y
Delicious!
So like most kids starting out in college, cheap ramen noodles was a staple... even when I went into the military, they were almost like a luxury compared to some of the food that was served to us. Later on in life, we started getting the much better ramen at some local Japanese resturants and suddenly those Murachan and Top Ramen seemed like a distant memory. Recently I started seeing ads on Facebook for ramen noodle toppings and I was intrigued. For Prime Day week I ordered these noodles along with Topsun dried vegetable mix toppings and Samabila chicken flavor seasoning. This ended up being a fantastic combination... like taking the nostalgia of the cheap ramen and the quality and flavor of resturant ramen. Granted it is a few extra steps but well worth it. Perfect for a work lunch when I am busy or at home when we dont' feel like going out. Cheap ramen will now just be an emergency food... this is too good to keep in a cabinent and never use.
V**E
Slightly pricey, but restaurant quality noods at home
Video shows my homemade tantanmen ramen. (Little secret for ramen lovers out there trying to get into homemade territory: unsweetened soymilk heated to partially reduce + properly seasoned will be shockingly close to real tonkotsu broth. I personally use Lee Kum Kee chicken powder + a dried mushroom spice blend. Of course, this is just the broth, don't forget the specific dashi for the ramen you're making.) The noodles are a tad pricey but very high quality, on par with what you'd get at a typical ramen joint out here in LA County/San Gabriel Valley. Keeping the par-with-ramen-shop theme, a single packet in terms of noodle quantity is also reflective of what you'd be served at a typical ramen restaurant. If I could rate 4.5 stars I could just because of the slightly high price, but leaning 5 stars because of the sheer quality. You can chuck the box in the fridge and the noodles (which are packed freshly made, btw) will last weeks, months in the freezer. Because they're freshly made, they take only ~90sec to cook to a springy al dente vs the 4-7 minutes you'd need for dry/dehydrated noodles. On top of that, they're heat resistant out of the pot, as I've experienced minimal softening even without washing the noodles while I assemble the ramen bowl. Ramen connoisseurs know how integral noodle quality is for a good ramen bowl, and these are the best I've used so far for home cooking. Worth the price? Maybe not for every single bowl, but great for those weeks you want to treat yourself or on the occasion you get to show off ramen skills to guests.
A**.
Cook separately
I made a sesame broth ramen with spicy minced pork and I cooked the noodles separately. It was light and delicious! I didn’t get the spinach or bok choy into the dish that time when I took the pic. The second time, I tried to save time by making the broth ahead of time and I froze it. I cooked the noodles in the broth. Unfortunately, the starch made the noodles gummy and the broth was so salty. Next time, I’ll cook it separately. There is nothing wrong with the noodles. You just need to know how to cook them.
J**N
Season properly
I had to adjust the review because these noodles actually are pretty good but definitely need better instructions. You need to add a good bit of salt to the water or these noodles taste like dough. When I say a lot I mean a good bit depending on the size of the pot you are using. When properly seasoned the noodles cook perfectly in 1 min and taste like what I get at my favorite ramen shop.
B**N
Well worth it.
I absolutely love these noodles. They're packaged soft. Not the freeze dried kind you normally think of. Cooking them up is super easy and they have a great eggy taste and fantastic texture. I will be ordering again and suggest you give them a try if you haven't.
O**E
If you can't cook - or need instant, don't buy
Hakubaku Authentic Plain Ramen Noodles are a dream come true for anyone who loves creating authentic, flavorful ramen bowls from scratch. These noodles are not instant, so they require some preparation, but the effort is well worth it. The texture is unbeatable – perfectly springy and holds up beautifully to broths and sauces without getting mushy. Their neutral flavor acts as a blank canvas, allowing you to experiment with endless combinations of toppings and broths. From spicy miso to savory shoyu, these noodles elevate any recipe you try. Just make sure you're ready to put in a little effort – they deserve it
A**R
Turned into mush.
Turned into mush. Should have had instructions in not to soak into water too long because all that did was break it into little pieces and mush. I threw all 8 packs out because i was going to make Yakisoba with these noodles. I might try again and leave in water for a very short time.
S**Z
Very good Authentic Japanese ramen
This is so good. Cooks in 2min. 30 sec. Add to stirfry yum!
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