Six Fortune Plain Noodles near me
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Top 2 products for Six Fortune Plain Noodles
Latest reviews
- It tastes like Taiwanese Yangchun noodles, easy to cook and delicious.
- One noodle is enough for one person, it's quite chewy
- The bean stewed noodles are especially delicious
- Shipping is very good
- It is delicious when used to cook Yangchun noodles or beef noodles.
- Longer the better, right?
- Excellent noodle, firm and tasty. I’ve already reordered .
- Firm noodle with great taste. I’ve already re-ordered it.
- My child eats a lot of noodles. With its plain ingredients, i dont have to worry he’s eating too much processed food
- Yangchun noodles are easy to eat. Shanghai people love to eat soup noodles, which taste even better with some chopped green onions!
Latest reviews
- This is the first time I bought this Guanmiao noodles. It has more noodles than the other one and it tastes great too!
- Soy sauce noodles with a little sesame oil, the purest taste!
- I bought it because it was from Taiwan, but it can only be kept for two months...
- Daily replenishment, small portions separated into handfuls for easy use
- It’s a big pack, but it expires in October. I hope I can finish it before the deadline.
- Delicious noodles...
- The kids like the thin Q of Guanmiao noodles.
- Sorry for the poor performance. Just stir-fry noodles with cabbage, carrots and pork and it will be delicious!
- The thin noodles are delicious...
- Of course, you have to choose Guanmiao noodles produced in Taiwan. The noodle shop was out of stock, so I bought Luk Fook's instead.
Recent service reviews
Sept. 2024
Very good prices, delivery on times of any time I ordered . Good service. Good product. You can find anything's on Weee!
Jun. 2024
I've hunted all over Connecticut for Asian groceries and they're difficult to find in my area. I love being able to order them on Weee!
Apr. 2024
Great customer service. Experienced customer service who answers the phone could always solve problem efficiently.
Jan. 2024
I really appreciate that you work hard to uphold standards of quality. I like the wide variety of products and the ease of shopping with you.
Popular reviews
- It tastes like Taiwanese Yangchun noodles, easy to cook and delicious.
- One noodle is enough for one person, it's quite chewy
- The bean stewed noodles are especially delicious
- Shipping is very good
- It is delicious when used to cook Yangchun noodles or beef noodles.
- Longer the better, right?
- Excellent noodle, firm and tasty. I’ve already reordered .
- Firm noodle with great taste. I’ve already re-ordered it.
- My child eats a lot of noodles. With its plain ingredients, i dont have to worry he’s eating too much processed food
- Yangchun noodles are easy to eat. Shanghai people love to eat soup noodles, which taste even better with some chopped green onions!
- This is the first time I bought this Guanmiao noodles. It has more noodles than the other one and it tastes great too!
- Soy sauce noodles with a little sesame oil, the purest taste!
- I bought it because it was from Taiwan, but it can only be kept for two months...
- Daily replenishment, small portions separated into handfuls for easy use
- It’s a big pack, but it expires in October. I hope I can finish it before the deadline.
- Delicious noodles...
- The kids like the thin Q of Guanmiao noodles.
- Sorry for the poor performance. Just stir-fry noodles with cabbage, carrots and pork and it will be delicious!
- The thin noodles are delicious...
- Of course, you have to choose Guanmiao noodles produced in Taiwan. The noodle shop was out of stock, so I bought Luk Fook's instead.