Amazon has 16-Pack 4.58oz Nongshim Ramyun Black Ramen Noodles (with Beef Bone Broth) on sale for $36.64 - 25% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $25.65. Shipping is free.
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Amazon has 16-Pack 4.58oz Nongshim Ramyun Black Ramen Noodles (with Beef Bone Broth) on sale for $36.64 - 25% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $25.65. Shipping is free.
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Based on current sale, its $14.44 for 16 regular Shin (91 cents per pack) and $25.65 for shin black ($1.67 per pack). Shin Black is 76 cents more per per pack (84% more). To each their own, but under $2 for a bowl of better tasting noodles is solid!
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Not really. This flavor is good but it doesn't justify costing nearly double vs the regular Shin.
Based on current sale, its $14.44 for 16 regular Shin (91 cents per pack) and $25.65 for shin black ($1.67 per pack). Shin Black is 76 cents more per per pack (84% more). To each their own, but under $2 for a bowl of better tasting noodles is solid!
Based on current sale, its $14.44 for 16 regular Shin (91 cents per pack) and $25.65 for shin black ($1.67 per pack). Shin Black is 76 cents more per per pack (84% more). To each their own, but under $2 for a bowl of better tasting noodles is solid!
I think the extra cost is due to the bone broth packet and it is a tad bit healthier (ingredients notwithstanding). You get a little extra protein with the bone broth. Like you said though, to each their own on this one. Still not a bad price.
Based on current sale, its $14.44 for 16 regular Shin (91 cents per pack) and $25.65 for shin black ($1.67 per pack). Shin Black is 76 cents more per per pack (84% more). To each their own, but under $2 for a bowl of better tasting noodles is solid!
Personally I'd just add a splash of beef bone broth, a bouillon cube, or a pinch of powder and pocket the difference…
Haven't tried the "Black" but doubt that it can top how we prepare the regular spicy noodle shin. As it is cooking, add in a half cup of heavy cream per packet and thin slices of grilled chicken. It is incredible. Perfect any time but especially during cold weather.
Last edited by goldenrool October 24, 2025 at 02:17 PM.
My wife and I both prefer the black over regular - worth it for us. I can't recall the price at Costco, but we recently found it there at somewhere under $2 each as well.
Solid deal on my favorite ramen. As clinteastwood said, add veggies and an egg (or, I also like to add precooked chicken) for a legit meal. Would be in if it were cup form as ramen tends to be an on-the-go meal for me.
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Is red spicier than black? Or the same heat?
Red is spicier. Nongshim kept jacking up its spiciness over the years and it's now at silly level IMHO. Black is still spicy, but not crazy spicy. And there's no comparison in terms of taste: Black wins hands down with RICHNESS. After eating the Black, Red will seem empty--just spicy. You will know what I mean once you try it. Definitely worth the extra cost IMHO but to each his own.
EDIT: Also, Black has somewhat less sodium but much more protein (80%?).
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Is red spicier than black? Or the same heat?
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EDIT: Also, Black has somewhat less sodium but much more protein (80%?).
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