Had a wonderful family time at this Cup Noodle Factory Museum!! My daughter was pretty tired from all the traveling and walking in this summer heat! But when we got to the creating your own “My Cup Noodle” we all had a blast!! I would recommend buying the ticket online before hand (can be purchased at the museum as well but sell out quick) and picking the time slot for each of the activities as they fill up pretty quick. We got there at 10am for our 10.30am slot and available time slots left was 1.30pm and later. There’s a room where they displayed all of different cup noodles, there’s a Theater for watching films about noodles, there’s creating you own cup noodles (and creat and draw your own designs on the cup) and how to make noodles for cup noodles (hands on). There’s a food court where you can buy lunch of some of different noodles from 5-6 different countries of the world (Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and China to name a few). Theres an obstacle play area for kids (cost extra). You can probably spend about 2-3 hours here!! Their souvenir shop has some really great...
Read moreIt’s a really good and fun experience to personalizing your own cup noodle! You will be spending a total of ¥1,500 for the whole experience including the entrance fee for the museum. When you buy your ticket, you will be given a schedule when you can enter the noodle factory. While waiting, you can explore the museum or chill out and enjoy the stunning views of Yokohama from the balcony! When it’s your turn, they will guide you on what to do. It will be up to you how long it will take for you to finish designing your own cup. The line goes quite fast coz there are three sections for personalizing your cup noodle. There are heaps of toping to choose from but only two base flavors: chicken and beef. I chose beef. It took me a while to figure out how to pump air into my cup noodle bag but thanks to the kind lady beside me who helped me pump the air. The experience is...
Read moreKids had. We didn't do the full-on kitchen experience, but picking out their own ingredients was fun! The street noodles theme upstairs is quite intuitive.
You buy tickets for the noodles you would like to try along with drinks and dessert via kiosks located on the right after you walk in or incthe very far back between the Italian and Chinese? Noodle stations if you want to avoid the line at the first kiosk. When I was there, the Italy station had a long line for spaghetti. Bubble/bubble tea is served here as well, and you can get drink cups from any of the noodle stations. Additional toppings or condiments are located at each station where you wait as they prepare your noodles.
The queue line for the desserts can be rather...
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