I tried to see what the cup noodle 'Nameless Underlay Spaghetti Flavor Yakisoba Hamburger Bento Style' tastes like, which is a reproduction of the spaghetti at the bottom of a bento



On January 27, 2025, Acecook released ' Nameless Underlay Spaghetti Flavor Yakisoba Hamburger Bento Style '. It uses ketchup and Worcestershire sauce and

is often mistaken for bulking up, and is said to reproduce the taste of 'Hamburger Bento Underlay Spaghetti', commonly known as 'that thing in the bento'. I was curious about how well it was reproduced, so I actually tried it.

Nameless underlay spaghetti-flavored fried noodles Hamburger bento style | Acecook Co., Ltd.
https://www.acecook.co.jp/products/002968/

This is the 'Nameless Underlay Spaghetti-Flavored Yakisoba Hamburger Bento Style.' It is characterized by a barcode printed on the lid, like the ones found on side dishes.



On the side of the package, it said in large letters, 'Do you know what 'Galloni' is?' Apparently, the garnishes, such as spaghetti, that are placed under the ingredients of a bento box are called '

Galloni .'



In addition to fried noodles, the ingredients include tomato ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, and beef extract.



Calories are 444kcal per serving.



To prepare the pot, first open the lid halfway and remove the toppings, seasoning sauce, noodle loosening aromatic oil, and more.



Add the toppings.



I'm a little concerned about the small amount of toppings.



Add hot water, close the lid, and wait 5 minutes. In the meantime, heat the seasoning sauce on the lid.



After 5 minutes, remove the drain and discard the water.



Next, loosen the noodles, add the aromatic oil and mix the noodles well.



Next, add the seasoning.



Mix well and it's done.



My impression after taking a bite was that the taste and aroma were definitely 'that thing you get in a bento lunchbox.' Seasoned with a little light ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, it perfectly recreates the 'spaghetti that's a little unsatisfying when eaten alone, but delicious when eaten between side dishes.' The noodles are a little thick and cut cleanly, giving it a strong spaghetti feel. The only drawback is that there is almost no meat, which makes it a little unsatisfying.



The suggested retail price for the 'Nameless Underlay Spaghetti-flavored Yakisoba Hamburger Bento Style' is 298 yen excluding tax. On Amazon.co.jp, a pack of 12 is sold for 3,680 yen including tax (about 306 yen per piece).

Amazon | Acecook Nameless Underlay Spaghetti-Flavored Yakisoba Hamburger Bento Style 107g x 12 pieces | Acecook | Yakisoba Mail Order

https://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0DQ3J2LR4/gigazine-22



in Tasting, Posted by log1p_kr