brightn'ove
cringe
Chinese actually. Check the history section of the link you pasted.
ok so it originated in china but the ramen dish as we know it today was developed and popularised in japan.
ffs now im really hungry
Chinese actually. Check the history section of the link you pasted.
ok so it originated in china but the ramen dish as we know it today was developed and popularised in japan.
ffs now im really hungry
I didn't realise they were on sale on Saturday - not that I was looking for them, mind.
We're so posh we have prawns in the cheap seats.
They were in the north stand - I didn't bother though as I ate before I went to the stadium (too many pies this season)
I just wish they could do more variety of 'normal' football food. Getting fed up with the pies, shit burgers, shit hot dogs
I think they are pretty good, fresh noodles and ingredients (shelf-life of three days, and that's your lot)
£7 sounds a bit on the high side but isn't £3.80 for a pie.
If we forget about the song & dance about the pie being home made & cooked on the premises then surely £3.80 for a pie is a bit pricey.
If you don't want to pay £7 for some noodles then don't.At least the effort has been made to offer something more than meat inside pastry or meat inside bread.
Give it a chance
£7 is a lot, but might give 'em a shot. If they're good then it's not terribly unreasonable, and it's nice to have a range of options and price points for everyone. Also lovely to have something that's not just standard stadium food.