I do similar with instant mie goreng noodles, only I try to add a fried egg and some garlic chili paste as well.
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Damn, that looks delicious. I need to make some ramen soon.
Question: Why not use the chicken flavour instead of the original flavour if you are adding chicken? Wouldn't more chicken flavour be better? :)
To be honest, I do not like the meat flavors of the instant ramen packets. The original flavor I think is just soy sauce so it goes with damn near everything. Most of the time I end up making my own broth anyway and don't use the flavor packets, but I was just feeling it this time.
Thanks for the detailed reply! I'll have to try the original flavour again; haven't had it for a while.