First homemade in a while but won't be making noodles, any recommendations for my best premade options?
As the title states, making homemade for the first time in a few years but don't currently have time to do the noodles, but still would like something delicious.
What are my best options for premade noodles. Have some fairly decent asian groceries where I live if that is the best option.
Thank you in advance.
Edit to add context, in US
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