🍲 Instant satisfaction, gourmet taste!
Mr Lee's Instant Cup Noodles offer a delicious, gluten-free meal option made with the finest freeze-dried ingredients. Each cup contains 11g of protein and only 222 calories, making it a healthy alternative for busy professionals. With authentic Tai Chi chicken soup flavor and eco-friendly packaging, these noodles are perfect for any occasion—whether at home, work, or on the go.
Package Dimensions | 26.8 x 18.4 x 14.6 cm; 62 g |
Item model number | NRTCCUK1606 |
Allergen Information | Contains: Soy |
Weight | 372 g |
Units | 372.0 gram |
Storage Instructions | store in cool, dry place |
Serving Recommendation | add hot water, stir up, replace lid, wait 3 min |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | Mr Lee's Noodles |
Cuisine | Chinese |
Speciality | High in Protein, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Suitable for Coeliacs, Low Sodium |
Certification | Sugarwise - low in sugar, Coeliac UK - gluten-free |
Awards | Food Manufacture Awards - Finalist, Food and Drinks Federation Awards - Finalist |
Manufacturer | Mr Lee's Noodles Company Ltd |
Serving Size | 430 g, 1 portions |
Energy (kcal) | 215.10 kcal |
Fat | 1.2 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0.3 g |
Carbohydrate | 41.5 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 1.6 g |
Fibre | 1.7 g |
Protein | 10.1 g |
K**R
Lovely Comfort Food
Food preferences are very personal, making a product like this hard to review. So here's my take: If you are used to eating cheap, "bad" foods loaded with MSG, you probably won't like these. I love how much MSG intensifies flavour, because yum! But my body doesn't appreciate a bunch of additives and can rebel with some pretty scary allergies, so I went healthier with my food choices years back. Not super strict by any means, but I do pay attention to ingredient lists and try to steer towards the short ones with recognizable ingredients. Your taste buds adjust their expectations as your diet changes. Basically the less "bad" foods you eat, the more tasty the healthier stuff becomes. These soups are way more quality than the super cheap ramen noodles. They taste good to me bc I'm not used to chemically enhanced flavours. I suspect a lot of the negative reviews are from folks who are comparing these to the MSG ones... which isn't really fair, bc using MSG is a major cheat. So think about what you normally consume. If you're looking to spice up your array of super cheap ramen options, you'll probably find these bland. If you're eating healthier and want some comfort food, you'll probably really like at least one of these flavours. I wanted the cheap ramen experience without an allergic attack, lol. The chicken flavour in this pack reminds me of the cheap chicken ramens from my youth... super yum. So I'll be buying the chicken set from now on. The spicy ones can burn your tongue off, so beware. I think the flavour variation is great-- something for everyone. I think it would be rare to like them all bc they are so different. I'm super glad I tried these. The quantity of rice noodles seriously fills a big soup bowl and are so friendly to digest. The quality really comes thru in all the elements. So easy to make. Eat with a fork or chopsticks--a spoon will be useless with the long noodles.
A**R
Potty about these pots
So many are overly flavoured with too much spice but these are mildly flavoured, letting me taste the miso, vegetables and especially the ginger, which is so lovely in it. There's always the option to add a little extra flavour if it's not quite enough which I always find better than being too much but I have never needed to do this.I only put water in to just below the rice noodles and tap them in to it as this seems to provide a good consistency without much liquid left (if you don't like the watery way). The first time I tried one, I saw the water fill level and just filled right up to there but it definitely wasn't to my taste.They have been so helpful in disability and chronic illness and I really hope they come back into stock again. The other flavours are not suitable for me.
B**A
Good, probably healthy snack
Seem like one of the better instant noodles available. Taste isn't overpowering and underfilling helps adjust the taste as desired.The noddles rehydrate to something like tagliatelle and the chicken and veg soften well.My only criticism is its a bit 'bitty' as in there are loads of small bits floating in the broth which I personally find annoying. It's nothing nasty, just chicken and veg powder but changes the texture in the mouth for me.Overall though good choice for a hot snack and probably as healthy as instant noodles get
C**O
Healthy but incredibly bland
I so wanted to like this product. A healthy, palm oil free, vegan pot noodle. I thought I’d found the perfect quick lunch.Unfortunately this has to be the most disappointing product I’ve tried in a long time.It’s low in salt but there are no spices to make up for this leaving an incredibly bland product. There is no depth of flavour, each bland bite tastes the same.There is also a strange, almost sour-bitter taste that lingers in the back of one’s throat that wasn’t pleasant. The ingredients don’t give an indication of what this may be.The rice noodles are the wrong noodles for this dish, after a few minutes they become a gloopy, sludgy mess.In the end I added a good teaspoon of miso and a few pinches of togarashi spice to get this to have any real enjoyable taste.I genuinely commend Mr Lee for trying to put a healthy pot noodle out there, god knows there’s a big market for it, but I don’t think this is the answer. I, for one, will go back to doing my own, even if it’s not as easy as these.
**A
Underwhelming
I’d seen these advertised a lot on social media and, as a big noodle fan, decided to give them a go. They’re pretty expensive so had high hopes. Out of the mixed box, only the coconut chicken was any good. There’s a good variety of veggies in the noodles, and the broth was well seasoned and flavourful. I can’t say the same about the rest of them, though. The beef one was a close second but quite fatty and bland. The rest were extremely bland - particularly the veggie ones. In fact the veggie ones were probably the worst noodles I’ve had. It was like eating grassy-flavoured weak water. They were worth a try, but not worth getting again.
D**0
Best Noodles I've tried (so far)
The quality of these noodles is very good (the price reflects that). The freeze dried contents rehydrate quickly and for me didn't seem any different to if I had cooked them for myself from fresh. One of the reviews written some time back mentions the noodles go gloopy - none of the flavours I had did that and I did leave the noodles in the liquid for some time before eating.None of them are very spicy which suits me, and the pots are clearly marked as to the level of spice (two do not have any). I did note though that the Warrior Fighting Shrimp (marked as one chilli mild spice) was quite hot compared to the pot marked medium. My favourites are Hong Kong Beef and Coconut Chicken Laksa with the Shrimp coming third. Gluten free and palm oil free.
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