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  2. List of noodle restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Boxer Ramen, Portland, Oregon Mak's Noodle, Hong Kong This is a list of notable noodle restaurants , which are restaurants that specialize in noodle dishes. Noodle restaurants

  3. Noodles & Company - Wikipedia

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    Noodles & Company is an American fast-casual restaurant that offers international and American noodle dishes in addition to soups and salads. Noodles & Company was founded in 1995 by Aaron Kennedy and is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. The company went public in 2013 and recorded a $457 million revenue in 2017. [4]

  4. Lucky Me (noodles) - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1989, Monde Denmark Nissin Biscuit Corporation (now Monde Nissin) entered the instant noodle segment with Lucky Me!. It launched Instant Mami, noodle with soup in pouches, in beef and chicken variants. Eventually, these became their fastest-selling products. 1991 saw the introduction of Lucky Me!

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  6. Indomie - Wikipedia

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    Indomie is an instant noodle brand produced by the Indonesian company Indofood, [1] the largest instant noodle manufacturer in the world with 16 factories. Over 28 billion packets of Indomie are produced annually, [citation needed] and exported to more than 90 countries.

  7. Pu pu platter - Wikipedia

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    In New England, Italian restaurants have used the term "pu pu platter" to describe an appetizer combination platter since the 1970s. [ 8 ] A typical pu pu platter, as found in American Chinese cuisine, includes appetizers such as egg rolls , spare ribs , chicken wings , chicken fingers , beef teriyaki , skewered beef , fried wontons , fried ...

  8. Japanese noodles - Wikipedia

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    While they are mostly white, there are bundles mixed with noodles of pinkish or brown hues. Udon are the thickest of the noodles served in Japanese cuisine. Udon are white, wheat-based noodles, that are 4-6mm in width. These noodles are served chilled with a dipping sauce in the summer months, or in hot dishes and soups when the temperature is ...

  9. Noodle and Doodle - Wikipedia

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    In specific episodes, Noodle can dress up in different costumes to match the theme of the episode. Doodle is a virtual bus-shaped computer who creates the recipe and craft ideas. Doggity is Sean's downstairs pet beagle who lives on the bus in the live-action segment and becomes animated as a chef in a restaurant within his imagination called ...