Saturday, September 14, 2013

Healthy Living: The Ramen Hunt


So, today, I went on a RAMEN HUNT!
As a daring and skillful warrior, I like living life on the very edge. Yesterday night, my parents assigned me on a very important and possibly life threatening mission--to restock our "Instant Noodle Cabinet".

As a college student and armed with a car, it is my duty to search far and wide and set unpresident record. To me, my mission was NOT only to restock the "Instant Noodle Cabinet" but also filled my "Instant Noodle Cabinet" with some of the best Ramen known to man.

It was my duty, it was my honored to perform such task because as a college student, I know how critical these bags of noodles can be in time of midterm or finals.

                                                  (this is a korean market in korea.)

Thus, I embarked on my journey at 11:00AM. First, I aimed for the Korean district. I knew these area were notorious for selling many different kind of instant noodles. I once entered a Korean market that sold nearly 100 different kind of seaweed. (SERIOUSLY.. 100 DIFFERENT KINDS. I never knew there were so much distinction to seaweed.)

But anyway, I visited two korean markets. There were hundred different brand of instant noodle. I stood in awee because I was standing in  an "INSTANT NOODLE UTOPIA". But since my dad put me on a "restricted" budget,  I needed to look for the BEST instant nooodle to buy.

So, through some careful research on my phone... I MADE my Decision. This decision is not something a weak-hearted soul can handle.

..And this conclude one of my ambigous quest. It took several hours to complete the task. But I was proud of my purchase. (the 1st picture is an actual picture I took of the ramen I purchase)

Also...today...I will raid my room...AND CLEAN IT!




2 comments:

  1. Awesome! I'm stocking up too next week, thanks for the tips!

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  2. Watching K-dramas is never complete without a nice pipping hot bowl of instant ramen haha. I actually preferred the semi-soft variety instead of the super hard noodles.. but either way they are yummy! :)

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