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AHOF’s Steven Kim goes viral after calling a popular Filipino instant noodles brand "Philippine ramen" on a variety show.
4. Pancit Canton A comfort food favorite—especially during rainy days or family gatherings. Pancit canton is stir-fried egg noodles loaded with vegetables, meat, shrimp, and a savory soy-based sauce.
This is what Payless offers with its Xtra Big and Sakto Pancit Canton products, as well as its other instant noodles products.
Just like every Filipino, pancit canton is a dish and experience that BINI shares with many of us, especially now that they are the newest brand ambassadors for Payless Instant Noodles. Dubbed as the ...
At the end of the day, it’s not just about the noodles—it’s about the memories, the connection, and the comfort. For BINI, Payless Pancit Canton isn’t just a snack. It’s a reminder of where they ...
MANILA, Philippines – As Filipinos, we love our pancit canton. But why do they have to taste so good even though they’re far from nutritious? Can they ever be, even slightly? This is the bold ...
The world consumes 100 billion instant noodle meals a year, according to Wina, with China, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Japan, and the United States among the top consumers. The Philippines ranks ...
This comes as Lucky Me! is one of the leading instant noodle makers in the Philippines, serving dry noodles and soup noodles including the Pancit Canton product.
A local pancit canton brand, described as "bright and citrusy," lands on the New York Times’ “Best Instant Noodles” list for 2025.
Instant noodle makers are heeding the global call for healthier food products by cutting down salt, sugar and fat.
The Philippines’ popular Lucky Me Pancit Canton Kalamansi flavor is the lone local noodle brand that landed in the list of Best Instant Noodles of 2025 in the New York Times.