REVIEW: OTOKI Jin Ramen Mild Noodle Soup
- Alicia Maude
- Sep 3
- 1 min read
Right now when I was in Leicester I saw they had a Seoul Plaza, I shop in this place when I am in Liverpool so happy to see they had one. Now I know Jin is from some K-Pop band but I don't know who he is, it is not something I listen to but I was drawn to the packaging so decided to get the mild and spicy.
PACKAGING: Plastic
INGREDIENTS: Noodle (106.8g): Wheat Flour 61%, Modified Starch (Potato, Tapioca), Palm Oil, Potato Starch, Wheat Gluten, Salt, Yeast Extract, Acidity Regulators: E501 E452, Colour: E101. Soup Powder (11g): Salt, Sugar, Flavour Enhancers: E621 E627 E631, Soy Sauce Powder(Soybean, Wheat, Salt), Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (Soy, Wheat, Corn), Red Chilli Powder (Soy, Wheat), Yeast Extract Powder, Glucose, Black Pepper, Dextrin, Kelp Extract Powder (Kelp, Extrin, Salt), Chilli Extract. Dehydrated Vegetable Mix (2.2g): Chinese Cabbage, Textured Vegetable Protein (Soy, Wheat), Carrot, Green Onion, Shittake Mushroom, Seaweed
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION (for the meal):
Energy: 1756 kJ
Energy: 417 kcal
Fat: 13g
- of which saturates: 7.1g
Carbohydrate: 65g
- of which sugars: 2.6g
Fibre: N/A
Protein: 10g
Salt: 3.9g
HOW TO COOK:
Put the vegetable mix in 500ml water and bring to boil.
Add the soup powder and noodles and let it boil for 4 more minutes.

Stir well and serve.
It was really flavourful with the chunks of vegetables and what looks like beef. I am back in Leicester shortly so will definitely be getting some more of these.
Purchased From: Seoul Plaza
Price: £1.99
Star Rating: 5/5
Date Tried: Monday 11th August 2025
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