Cupnoodles museum
Turns out there's a Cupnoodles museum. I wanna go.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 19:18, Share, Reply)
Turns out there's a Cupnoodles museum. I wanna go.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 19:18, Share, Reply)
That looks pretty cool
But what I want to know is where the hell you can get crispy noodles from without having to buy a Vesta chow mein.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 19:29, Share, Reply)
But what I want to know is where the hell you can get crispy noodles from without having to buy a Vesta chow mein.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 19:29, Share, Reply)
"The huge athletic facility offers the virtual experience of being a noodle in a huge factory, and going through the entire manufacturing process from making the noodles to shipping them."
Presumably before being stuffed into a large bucket, submerged in boiling water and getting prodded with a giant fork until soft.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 20:29, Share, Reply)
Presumably before being stuffed into a large bucket, submerged in boiling water and getting prodded with a giant fork until soft.
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 20:29, Share, Reply)
Haven't you been warned
about sharing your sexual fantasies here before?
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 20:31, Share, Reply)
about sharing your sexual fantasies here before?
( , Fri 23 Mar 2018, 20:31, Share, Reply)
Needs more MC Mick McMax (the man with the mix)
And moon monkey (the lunar simeon) at the pot fish hot-pot rave club
( , Sat 24 Mar 2018, 4:35, Share, Reply)
And moon monkey (the lunar simeon) at the pot fish hot-pot rave club
( , Sat 24 Mar 2018, 4:35, Share, Reply)
I recommend Shinyokohama Ramen Museum
It's better, really. The cupnoodles one is mostly for kids.
www.raumen.co.jp/english/
I used to live there;I'm back in Blighty now. I mean, I lived in Japan... not the museum. In a town called Omori - so 10 mins into Tokyo, 20 mins to Yokohama.
Omori is well-known for its little backstreet oldschool "kissaten" cafe's/bars, where they sell very nice noodles, and copious alcohol.
( , Sat 24 Mar 2018, 18:01, Share, Reply)
It's better, really. The cupnoodles one is mostly for kids.
www.raumen.co.jp/english/
I used to live there;I'm back in Blighty now. I mean, I lived in Japan... not the museum. In a town called Omori - so 10 mins into Tokyo, 20 mins to Yokohama.
Omori is well-known for its little backstreet oldschool "kissaten" cafe's/bars, where they sell very nice noodles, and copious alcohol.
( , Sat 24 Mar 2018, 18:01, Share, Reply)