Today's tasting doesn't come off the Ramen Rater's lists; rather, I found this while at a regular irregular visit to my local-ish Cost Plus World Market. Snapdragon appears to be a Vietnamese company I'd never heard of.
As the picture suggests, this is a cup of noodles; the serving size is only 63g. Inside the cup are 3 pouches: a sachet of dried vegetables, a sauce, and a mystery powder that, upon reviewing the ingredients, is cheese. Or, perhaps, "cheese", as the only cheese-like ingredient it contains is "artificial cheese flavor".
I tried the first set of instructions, for hot water, using water that was nearly but not quite boiling. It did not soften the noodles sufficiently. I then followed the second set - sort of - by heating in the microwave (1100 watt) for 1 minute and then letting stand for 1 minute. The noodles were thin but chewy, and stayed that way over the 10 minutes or so it took me to eat them and write this up.
There's not really any flavor to these at all - not even the generic "protein" that seems so prevalent. There's also not a ton of heat. There is a bit, and it has a nice linger, but the name is definitely a misnomer. I added some lime juice, sesame oil, and leftover chicken and it was OK enough to finish the cup.
Nutritional details: 290 calories, 14g of fat, and 5g of protein. 1,230 mg of sodium.
Verdict: OK. Not amazing, not terrible, just...OK. I'll finish them but won't buy them again.
Taste: 4/10
Heat: 3/10