

🥢 Elevate your lunch game with authentic Thai flair in minutes!
Thai Kitchen Gluten Free Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Cart offers a quick, gluten-free meal featuring steamed rice noodles, roasted peanuts, and mild spices. Ready in just 3 minutes via microwave, this shelf-stable pack delivers authentic Thai flavors with crunchy toppings and versatile customization options, ideal for busy professionals seeking convenient yet flavorful dining.




| ASIN | B005GYYZUQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,451 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #265 in Packaged Noodle Dishes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,646) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 93424-31218 |
| Manufacturer | McCormick & Company, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 6.88 x 7 inches; 4.73 Pounds |
| UPC | 737628010271 |
| Units | 58.62 Ounce |
T**B
Always keep some in my pantry
I like the taste of these noodle kits. One kit is just the right quantity for a quick-to-cook easy meal. I cook the noodles in a large bowl so I have room to add in diced chicken, with fresh sliced fruit & veggies on the side for a healthy meal. The small kit containers work well for other uses and are the right size for a work or school lunch box. The noodle kit is great for those nights when I feel like spending an hour cooking a big meal.
C**D
Now That's Value!
Cheap, delicious, and filling. This inexpensive quick microwavable meal doesn't have to be kept in the freezer, cutting down on precious freezer space for most of us who don't own extra freezers, in our home. When I got into the packaging, and each individual package, my impatience sensor went off for a moment, until I thought, "gee, that doesn't look like much." Then, I opened each package, flopped the loaf of softened noodles into the tray, and then thought again, "GEE, that doesn't seem like much. I opened one of the two small individual packets that didn't feel like they had much in them, and found nuts in one, which I didn't realize were in it (so, be careful nut allergy folks, if you buy this product online) and poured them on the noodles, as instructed on the box. I opened the second one to find a sparse amount of small bits of what looked like vegetables, forgetting it was a spicy dish I'd chosen (which, surely an Irish-Scot American loves). I poured them onto the noodles, and I only saw a few bits of vegetables which were disappointing. The sauce packet did look like enough, but after pouring it all over I wasn't sure. I Microwaved it for just 2 minutes, took it out (please follow box precautions here), and tried to stir it around. It's pretty much impossible to do so. The sauce and noodles are too sticky to do so. But I got it around the noodles enough. I sat down to my laptop, and started eating, and realized the veggies hadn't completely absorbed enough moisture, as they were crunchy, but they sort of softened by end of mealtime, although, a piece or two weren't chewable, but small enough to swallow. What I didn't notice, until after I tasted the deliciousness and splendid spiciness of the sauce was that there were what seemed to be hot pepper flakes. So, if you don't like these either, be careful. I happen to love them, and so I was happy with that. By the end of the meal, I wasn't completely full as in an oversized homemade dinner, but I was sated. Overall, I really enjoyed the taste and texture of the meal and the quickness of preparation, but you'll need teeth or scissors to get the silver packets and the noodles open unless you are a construction worker, pianist, finger puppeteer, or any other heavy labor worker...or a workout fanatic, but even then, I doubt you can do it without the teethc...or the scissors...I challenge you. So, I take off a star for the short-comings on the spice packet and the sauce, but the amount of noodles for the cost is fair, and filling enough, if you are not an overeater, like me... Watch those comments....🤣🤣😅
M**E
I like it.
Great tasting. Not a substitute for real Thai food but great if you otherwise can’t go to a Thai restaurant. Easy to prepare, a bit spicy (for people that want to avoid spicy food) but I like it that way. I like it and I would recommend it.
A**A
Taste is disappointing
I bought a couple of boxes of Thai Kitchen and New Asia noodle kits while my shopping was restricted during COVID-19. I love Asian noodles but these kits were a disappointment, especially the Thai kitchen noodles. The main issue was that I did not like the flavor of the sauce, the noddles themselves were fine. The Thai peanut kit was edible, but the flavor fell short of my expectations. I can't rank it better than just OK (3 stars). I will not be buying this package again. Ali Julia review
S**W
Good base for a quick healthy-ish meal
I like to have these on hand for a quick weeknight meal. While preparing the noodles and sauce as per the package instructions in the microwave, I'll fry up some chicken tenders and sliced red and orange peppers in a saute pan, then combine. I don't ever eat this "alone" as just the noodles and sauce, but one could do that, surely. Like to stock up when I can grab a low price and just have several kits on hand for those busy days--you know what I mean.
C**N
Not for me
Noticed this as I was browsing for my pantry order and I just thought I would try it as I tend to like peanut sauce and noodles. I rarely get pre-cooked meals and it was kind of a lark. Um, kind of a mistake too. These noodles were pretty weird and didn't look particularly appetizing...made me think of Gak from a Star Trek Klingon menu or something. But I assembled it and dug in. It was very fish tasting, or something like that, a chemical perhaps? I really didn't like that flavor and it was stronger than the peanut taste I was anticipating. One person said it was the plastic? Whatever it was I had to eat some other stuff to try to get the flavor out of my mouth and that aftertaste was persistent! Remind me not to try that again, ok?! Whooo-yuk!
A**L
Delicious in-a-hurry meal
Personally, I appreciate the convenience of a microwave meal. My life is kinda chaotic, and by mealtime I might be too tired or too rushed to cook a meal "from scratch". So nuke-ing dinner is fine... but only if it tastes good! And Thai Kitchen's "Thai Peanut Rice Noodle Cart" does indeed taste very good. Gently spicy, with robust rice noodles, in a sufficient quantity to satisfy a moderate appetite. At $2.59 per box, it seems a good value -- a filling meal for under $3. I'm ordering more right now!
S**2
Not that good
I just tried this. I didn’t like it that much. I was highly disappointed. I cooked the noodles according to the directions. But I had to add some frozen vegetables to it to give it some more body. But overall, the noodles were really dry I thought. They gave this little, bitty packet of sauce for all of those noodles. They could have given a bigger packet of sauce. The flavor of the sauce was ok, however. But I don’t think I could recommend this item after trying it. And I have another container of this to get thru. I bought 2 unfortunately. I decided that I’m going to toss the other one in the trash, cos it’s too nasty to eat.
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