Just want to chime in:
I thought my lime shrimp ramen (Noodle Bricks, not Cup O soup) was endangered as well, but I found it at the same Wal mart later.
If its stocked, and it sold at one point, I’m gonna bet its just sold out.
Just want to chime in:
I thought my lime shrimp ramen (Noodle Bricks, not Cup O soup) was endangered as well, but I found it at the same Wal mart later.
If its stocked, and it sold at one point, I’m gonna bet its just sold out.
Well, if WalMart is the last place on Earth that has my pork ramen, I will learn to do without.
I went to Super H Mart and it was a complete bust. I did pick up one packet of spicy pork ramen, but it doesn’t seem to be what I wanted. Maybe I would have fared better if I read Korean. Anyone have pictures of what a good Korean brand of pork ramen looks like?
I do highly recommend their seafood and fish. I am pregnant and extremely sensitive to odors and suffering from nausea nearly all the time. I was able to shop for crabs and go through their fish marked with no queasies. Also, it did not smell of bleach or cleaners. The snow crab I picked up there for $4.99 a lb was the best I have had and the blue crabs for $1.99 lb were excellent, if a little frisky. Now the prepared section was a bit whiff to me, but the food looked good. I am not familar enough with the food presented to tell if it smelled off. The housewares section was really nice. I picked up a onion blade and a mutiply function pot.
I checked the International Club on 40th & Pulaski. Plenty of Maruchan Pork ramen to be had, as well as the Maruchan-in-a-cup pork ramen. I think it was 49 cents a pack for the cupless ramen, and 59 cents for the “instant lunch” ramen.
Mike G - The 25# bags of Jasmine rice were $8.99.