1. Koreno
Koreno Spicy Noodles, a brand launched on November 21, 2019, embodies the creative spirit and passion for Korean cuisine of its founders. More than just a spicy noodle restaurant, Koreno offers an entire Korean culinary experience, blending bold spiciness with the distinctive flavors of Korean noodles.
Although it entered the market later than other brands like Seoul Spicy Noodles, Sasin, Chino, and Naga, Koreno's leadership has always believed in the uniqueness and quality of their offerings. Their mission is to provide customers with the best dining experience, exceptional service, and top-quality dishes. Koreno is confident in its ability to deliver spicy noodle dishes that stand out in both taste and overall experience. With their dedication and passion, Koreno aims to become the go-to destination for fans of Korean food and spicy noodles.
Website: https://www.micaykoreno.com/


2. Ottogi
Ottogi is a renowned brand in the food production and distribution industry, especially famous for its instant noodles. Founded in 1969 in South Korea, Ottogi has grown to become one of the leading food companies both in Korea and globally.
Ottogi instant noodles come in a variety of flavors and sizes, catering to diverse consumer needs worldwide. Typically produced using a drying process, these noodles can be quickly prepared by boiling water and adding the included seasoning, providing a fast and convenient meal. The brand is known for its unwavering commitment to quality and exceptional taste in every product, helping Ottogi secure a significant share of the global food market.
In addition to instant noodles, Ottogi produces and distributes a wide range of other food products, including seasonings, fish sauce, baking powder, and more, diversifying its product portfolio to meet the needs of consumers around the world.
Fanpage: web.facebook.com/VietnamOttogi


3. Samyang
Samyang is a renowned South Korean instant noodle brand, famous for its fiery hot noodle products. Owned by Samyang Food, a major food corporation headquartered in South Korea, Samyang noodles have become a global symbol of Korean cuisine and are beloved around the world.
One of the brand's most famous products is the "Samyang Ramen" or "Buldak Ramen," known for its intense spiciness, often measured using the Scoville scale. Samyang noodles are rich in flavor, offering a perfect blend of heat and sweetness. Besides their signature spicy noodles, Samyang also produces a variety of other noodle products in different flavors, including spicy chicken, spicy cheese, spicy egg, and many more.
Samyang noodles have become a cultural phenomenon, frequently featured in spicy food challenges on social media and favored by spice enthusiasts. The brand has gained significant global popularity, with its products available in many international grocery stores and supermarkets.


4. Cup Noodles
Cup Noodles is one of the most famous and widely recognized instant noodle brands globally. Founded by Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd., a Japanese company, this brand has won over the market and the hearts of consumers with its convenient and delicious noodle cups since the 1950s.
What sets Cup Noodles apart is its unique packaging. These noodles come in round plastic cups or ceramic bowls, making it easy to pour hot water directly into the cup and enjoy a meal without needing separate bowls or cooking pots. This convenience makes Cup Noodles a popular choice for busy individuals or those with limited cooking equipment. Offering a variety of flavors, from classic chicken and seafood to more innovative and diverse options, Cup Noodles has expanded its reach globally. You can find them in nearly every convenience store, supermarket, and even on many international flights. Cup Noodles isn't just instant noodles; it's a symbol of quick and tasty meals enjoyed by millions worldwide for decades.
Website: https://www.nissinfoods.com/

5. Shin Ramyun
Shin Ramyun / Sin Ramyeon is a popular instant noodle brand, including cup ramyeon, produced by South Korea's largest food company, Nongshim, since October 1, 1986. The R&D team at Nongshim came up with the idea of Sogogijanguk, a traditional Korean dish of cabbage and beef stew, as the inspiration for the flavor of Shin Ramyun. Within just one year of its launch, Shin Ramyun helped Nongshim capture 46.3% of the instant noodle market in South Korea, a share that grew to 53.8% by 1988.
Today, Shin Ramyun is sold in over 100 countries worldwide. By 2015, 28 billion packs of Shin Ramyun had been consumed globally. In 2018, Shin Ramyun generated nearly $27 million in revenue, solidifying its position as South Korea's best-selling instant noodle brand. Known for its spicy flavor, Shin Ramyun comes in two varieties: the original Shin Ramyun and Shin Ramyun Black, introduced in 2011. A standard pack includes noodles, a seasoning powder (soup base), and a vegetable pack. Shin Ramyun Black adds a beef soup base, enhancing the flavor. In 2019, Nongshim launched a non-fried version of Shin Ramyun to reduce calories and offer a healthier option for consumers.
Website: https://nongshimusa.com/

6. Indomie
Indomie has come a long way since its debut in 1970. Made from carefully selected ingredients, Indomie noodles are crafted using the finest flour and fresh, natural spices from Indonesia. This dedication to quality has given Indomie its unique and delicious flavor.
According to Statista, Indomie is the best-selling instant noodle brand in Indonesia, with about 98% of Indonesian households having purchased Indomie at least once in 2019. A part of Indofood, one of the largest packaged food companies in Indonesia, Indomie was first introduced in 1982 by Sudono Salim, who also owns the renowned Bogasari flour mill. Indomie instant noodles were launched by Indofood in 1982, and by 1983, they introduced the dry Goreng noodles, which quickly became a favorite across Indonesia, the world's fourth-most populous country. By 2014, Indomie held a dominant 72% market share in Indonesia. What began in student dorms has now become an iconic brand, with Indomie available in over 80 countries, including Australia, the U.S., the Netherlands, Germany, Hong Kong, China, Dubai, and Nigeria.
The Indomie brand offers five product lines: Indomie Goreng (fried noodles), Indomie Kuah (soup noodles), Indomie Jumbo, Kuliner Indonesia, and Mi Keriting. Indomie Goreng, launched in 1983, remains the most popular. Indomie noodles are also enriched with a variety of vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin A, B1, B6, B12, Niacin, folic acid, iron, and other essential minerals. When paired with meats, eggs, and vegetables of your choice, Indomie Goreng becomes a quick, tasty, and nutritious meal.
Website: https://www.indomie.com/

