Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

Chicken Ramen Donburi Showa no

Yoshoku Boom Creamy Gratin Flavor

Chicken Ramen Donburi Showa no Yoshoku Boom Creamy Gratin Flavor is now available in Japan. Chicken ramen and gratin are two things that are pretty far from each other, but...do they go well together? I'm a little curious.

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

So I'm going to try it! It was available at a local convenience store for 254 yen (tax included) and has 425 kcal per serving.

Open the lid halfway, take out the powdered soup, pour boiling water and wait for 3 minutes. Remove the lid, dissolve the powdered soup, and stir! The powdered soup is white and fluffy and looks like it could make up the flavor of gratin.

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

It sure smells like gratin! How does it taste....

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

Ho~~. The flavor of the chicken ramen soup has a creamy, white sauce-like texture with a rich milk base. The soup is thick and thick, so it goes well with the noodles! When you slurp up the noodle soup, the aroma that escapes your nose is "grilled cheese"! If you say it's like gratin, it is!

Nissin Foods "Chicken Ramen Donburi: Showa-era Western food boom, creamy gratin flavor".

It's not so much gratin-like, but it's just delicious, and the creaminess is well-balanced with the usual chicken soup, making it comfortable to eat. If you think it looks like something, it seems to be similar to the milk seafood flavor of "Cup Noodle"...

If you are feeling stuck in a rut with your usual chikkiller, I highly recommend giving it a try!