It's seriously a dry, burnt noodles clump. I definitely did not order this. Um? 🤔

by mrsrobinsonkindof

33 Comments

  1. GOD_DAMN_YOU_FINE

    Did it come with a sort of soup? You might need to soak and rehydrate them in it.

  2. bittypineapplekitty

    i thought this was a poorly made wig.

  3. sharksofwrath

    Crispy fried noodles! I love those! Usually they’re cut into squares and served with dipping sauce. Should be crispy on the outside and softer on the inside

  4. Jawz050987

    Did they find noodles under their fridge and pack it? Lol

  5. Did you order Chow Mein? Because that’s fried noodles.

  6. SirRiceCooker

    Is there a gravy like stuff that comes with it? There is a dish that use that noodle, no one eats it dry. The gravy will soften it and give you a semi crunchy noodles. There is a chance that they gave you half of someone else’s meal if it didn’t come with the gravy.

  7. jspecial1979

    I’m sorry but I can’t stop laughing at this. 😂

  8. DarthSnoopyFish

    They gave you the wrong thing. Normally those are served with a soupy sauce you pour over the noodles and they soften up and soak up the deliciousness.

  9. Damn how long was that sitting around before you got it?

  10. Radiant_Formal6511

    That’s what Thai food is..u didnt know that?

  11. Player-non-player

    You put your entree on top of them. They soften up fast. We called them hong style noodles when we ordered.

  12. robmobtrobbob

    I love crispy noodles…. I intentionally undercook my noodle cups so that the noodles are nice and crunchy.

  13. big_duo3674

    I don’t know what this is but I suddenly have a craving for tom yum soup

  14. Bingzhong

    Someone’s gin mein is missing their mein lol
    This is likely a dish that should have a pour-over gravy that is typically served with this deep-fried noodle. It’s also known as Chow Mein Hong Kong style.

  15. elisejones14

    I ordered that once. Did they not give you a broth to pour over?

  16. They’re crispy fried noodles, just missing a sauce packed separately but you can use it as croutons on a salad or soup.

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