
I usually avoid ramen gift packs. Though the noodles are semi-fresh (alcohol is added to preserve them), it is usually a waste of money in my opinion.

But Hokkaido puts five shops, each distinct of a different region, into one box. Very cool.

They were all decent. That is as far of a compliment that you will hear from Ramen Adventures. For only about 1000 yen, it makes for a good conversation starter.

As does the ramen pudding.

Yep, everything in that bowl is some sort of desert. Chocolate chashu. Caramel soup. Puff cream egg.
Cute.
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