- Color: Black
- Brand: Rapid Brands
- Material: Polypropylene
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Number of Items: 2
- ONE TOOL TO RULE THEM ALL – You won’t need stoves or boilers anymore. Our microwavable cookware is the only thing you’ll need to whip up a bowl of your favorite ramen. Less stress, right?
- EASY PEASY COOKING – Enjoy hassle-free cooking with our microwavable bowl — just put your instant ramen in the container and let the microwave do ALL the work.
- REHEAT AND EAT – Have some ramen in the fridge? Don’t worry about wasting it because our microwave cooker is perfect for reheating leftovers.
- SIMPLE CLEAN UP – Don’t have the time or energy to do the dishes? Don’t worry— our instant noodle bowl is completely dishwasher safe. Cleaning up after a quick meal has never been this easy!
- PERFECT FOR THE PERSON ON THE GO – Only have a few minutes to spare for a meal? Our instant ramen bowl is perfect for when you’re short on time and craving ramen. This tool is ideal for busy parents, college students, or office workers.








































Robert –
Bought 3 of these for my family… then my niece learned that she could microwave ramen (‘that changed my WORLD’ she said)… so I got her one… she loves it! Got one for my sister as well. Has a water fill mark on the inside so you know how much water to add. 4 minutes in the microwave on high and voilla! Ramen! Add a raw egg immediately after cooking for restaurant-style ramen. Add vegetables, meat, spices (siracha is AMAZING on Ramen) to add some texture (and protein). Momofuku Ando would be quite pleased with this product – making his ramen even more accessible to the masses.Anyway, can’t say enough good things about this product. They’re sturdy and hold up in the near-constant microwave-to-dishwasher-to-microwave cycle my 7 kids put these through! Great as a quick (and inexpensive) gift to a loved one. These should be in every home!Sep, 2022: bought one of these for a 65-year-old friend of mine … he ALSO didn’t know that you could microwave ramen?! What in the WORLD! It seems like nobody knows how easy it is to microwave Ramen… 3 minutes and you’re DONE!Anyway, I hate to belabor the point, but if you know anyone who loves ramen – get them one of these… they work great, are very durable (we’ve had ours for YEARS – and we have kids who LOVE ramen and would eat it 3x a day if we let them… we don’t), and it’s so much easier than using a pan to heat water (and the house) and THEN dump in the noodles… and THEN cleanup afterwards. These ramen cookers take away all that work… unwrap the ramen (careful to not spill the broken noodle bits on the floor or counter… I just pull out the ramen “brick” and the flavor packet and then immediately toss the package so that the noodle bits are out of the way immediately), then I put the noodle brick in the ramen cooker, add the water and heat for 3 minutes on high in the microwave, I will then stir in a raw egg (I like this – not everyone does… so your mileage may vary), then stir in the flavor packet and BOOM! The Ramen is done in 4 minutes from start to finish with no mess (provided you remember to immediately throw away the empty flavor packet and don’t spill it all over the place as you’re opening it and adding it to the noodles).You can eat directly from the ramen cooker (like a plastic bowl) but unless you live alone, it’s probably not recommended. Especially at my house where ONE batch of ramen immediately sets off a maelstrom of requests for ramen… so ALL of the kids queue up to cook ramen. We have THREE ramen cookers – but some days that’s still not enough (we have 8 children still at home). Momofuku Ando is a hero at our house (he’s the inventor of ramen… he invented it after WWII to “solve world hunger”). I don’t know if Momofuku succeeded in solving world hunger, but he DID solve hunger at my house. Also, his name is fun to say… “Momofuku”… it sounds both funny and naughty at the same time… what a great name!Anyway, I keep sending these ramen cookers to folks… they’re SO handy and useful. AND it gives me an opportunity to talk about Momofuku – which is fun (to me… probably boring to everyone else) – but he’s a hero of mine. Inventor. Humanitarian. Brought ramen to the masses. Has a name that’s a LOT of fun to say “Momofuku”. It almost sounds Polynesian… but it’s not, it’s Japanese. Anyway, these make a great cheap gift that you can randomly send (I’ve done it several times now) and it’s ALWAYS well received!
S McGee –
More than worth the money. I’ve used mine almost every day at work or at home for the kids. I’ve made many different kinds of ramen (mostly Asian ramen) literally 1000’s of time with this cooker. I’ve eaten directly out of it 100’s of times with metal utensils with no scarring or gouges evident. It’s a snap to clean and I’ve ran it in the dishwasher almost every time I’ve used it. Still in great shape. Directions are embossed on the bottom with a water fill line around all sides. I tend to put mine in the microwave for 3 mins most times depending on the type/brand of ramen (in a 1000 watt microwave) stir and leave on the counter for a few minutes stirring occasionally before draining (I make all my ramen dry-ramen style). In short it’s a time saver. I’ve had many people run their mouths about boiling water and doing it the standard method and this being pointless. I reply with the facts of the ramen being done by the time you get the water boiling, I don’t have to attend it while it cooks and it doesn’t make the house humid while its summer. It’s also great for college students as most aren’t allowed anything but a microwave in their dorm. I got another one locally for my nephew he agreed it’s works great. And it works way better than just boiling water in the microwave and cooking it in a Tupperware container.
M. A. Harper –
Mine arrived in what looked like new factory packaging, but with one of its four lid clips broken, plus deep scratches in its inside bowl bottom. Desperate, I decided to keep it anyway because Iโm so tired of being scalded by spills. Due to a stroke, Iโve but limited use of one hand and hot foods are always a danger, and this little bowl allows me to steam/reheat stuff in the microwave with its handle never getting hot. Even more miraculously, mine having only three clips still keeps its lid on, vents steam as designed, and lets me hold it comfortably on my lap with one impaired hand as I maneuver my wheelchair with the other, all while keeping me unburnt and rendering my ramen/chicken/broccoli lunch not only edible but delicious. Yes, it wouldโve been ethical to inform me that the product was used, but I guess somebody in quality control wasnโt paying attention. Iโm not at all unhappy and can live with a handicapped soup bowl, being handicapped myself. But this bowl far outclasses its quality control department and thatโs a shame because it might deter future buyers from buying. This is a wonderful little product!
Kindle Customer –
I was a little hesitant to purchase this thinking that it may not work as advertised. My where he was unfounded, it works great. Although, I have to cook in my microwave for 3 and 1/2 minutes. It washed easily and is dishwasher safe. I would recommend this product for purchase.
Meghann Westbrooks Pruett –
We own 4 of these and could use more! These are the PERFECT bowls for microwaving in! The bowl doesn’t get hot, which is perfect so any age user can use them!I cannot recommend these enough!!
Cayden Murchison –
one time I was trying to cook ramen in a bowl in the microwave and caught the microwave on fire. this instant ramen cooker doesn’t do that thankfully
Kelly patterson –
Someone gave me one of these once and we are a big ramen noodle family and I fell in love with how easy it was to use, and I didn’t have to get out any pots any more to cook the noodles. We had lost the one that was given to us, so I absolutely had to find these and buy them again! I got the 2 pack because like I said we are big noodle fans they get used constantly in our house.
Marcia –
I love these. Makes it so easy to fix Ramen noodles for my granddaughter