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Cheap food review: Target’s Ming Tsai Hunan Noodles

I am an unabashed fan of noodle meals that come in boxes. Target is also the place where the vast majority of my grocery and household needs expenditures are made. I gave up on the Simply Asia brand because I am frankly scared of food made in China, however tasty they were (and they indeed were tasty). So I was happy to find semi-superstar Ming Tsai’s own brand of noodles (made in India…) at Target.

Today I finally had a chance to try the Ming Tsai Hunan Noodles, described as ‘delicious wheat noodles tossed with a spicy savory sauce’. Easy to make in 1.5 minutes in the microwave, too.

My thoughts: a fail.
Really lacking any flavor other spicy. Greasy too. Unlike Simply Asia, this dish also lacked anything substantial other than flavorless carrot dust. Stay away.

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Mindao in Natick, MA

After lusting after sushi for a too-long amount of time, I followed the love of my life (who happens to be my wife) to Minado in Natick, MA. Minado is an all-you-can eat sushi buffet which for $25 (mid-week) provides you with endless amounts of truly decent sushi, custom-made hand-rolls, hibachi grill and even made-to-order creperie for desert. I loved it.

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