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The Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles is an Aldi product that lists its origin as both Malaysia and the United States. Fusia is Aldi‘s in-house Asian food brand and Pad Thai is one of the most recognizable Thai dishes in the world. It’s a tamarind-forward, peanut-rich stir-fried noodle that has a specific and beloved flavor profile. The question is whether an instant shelf-fresh version can capture any of it.

Produced in Malaysia. Distributed by the United States.

Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles package on a white background

What’s in the Package

Inside the Fusia Pad Thai box, youโ€™ll find a vacuum-sealed block of pre-cooked wheat flour noodles and a single large sachet of liquid Pad Thai sauce.

The box is large. The portion of noodles inside is not. The noodle-to-box ratio is immediately disappointing before you even cook it.

Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles uncooked noodles in clear packaging and seasoning packet

How to Prepare It

  1. Open the noodle bag and the sauce packet, and put both directly into the box (or a microwave-safe bowl).
  2. You don’t need to add any water! Just give it a little stir to coat the noodles.
  3. Heat on High for 2 minutes.
  4. Let it sit for a minute, then stir again to make sure that tamarind sauce is fully incorporated.

How Does It Taste

The Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles delivers no detectable Pad Thai flavor. That’s the plainest way to say it. There is no tamarind brightness, no peanut depth, no fish sauce savory quality. It had none of the characteristics that make Pad Thai what it is.

What you do get is sourness. A lot of it. The tamarind puree is present but it reads as chemical tartness rather than the deep fruity tang that tamarind should deliver. There is a barely perceptible whisper of peanut somewhere in the background but it’s completely drowned out by the sour preservative quality that defines shelf-fresh noodles as a format. We have yet to meet a shelf-fresh noodle that doesn’t ruin its broth with its own acidity and this one follows that pattern.

The noodles are wheat flour based and the texture is unremarkable. The smell on opening was marginally better than other bowls in the same session but that’s a very low bar that doesn’t translate into anything worth eating.

How Does It Compare

The shelf-fresh noodle format is a recurring limitation across multiple products reviewed on this site. The Annie Chun’s Yakisoba Noodle Bowl and the Annie Chun’s Teriyaki Noodle Bowl both suffer from the same shelf-fresh sourness problem. The Fusia Pad Thai adds the specific disappointment of a flavor profile as recognizable and beloved as Pad Thai failing to materialize at all.

If you want a peanut-forward instant noodle the Watcharee’s Thai Peanut Noodles and the Boiling Point Sesame Peanut Noodle both deliver what this bowl promises and doesn’t provide.

Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles top view of cooked noodles in cup/bowl packaging

How to Level Up Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles

The priority is fighting the sourness. Garlic stirred directly into the finished noodles gives the palate something to focus on besides the chemical tartness. I would also add soy sauce and fresh cabbage.

Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles being lifted with chopsticks showing noodle texture

Final Verdict

The Fusia Pad Thai Ramen Noodles is a bowl that fails on its flavor promise. The Pad Thai flavor is absent, the shelf-fresh sourness dominates everything, and the noodle-to-box ratio is a disappointment before the first bite. This is a unanimous would not buy again.

Tasting Notes

  • Spice Level: 0/5
  • Broth Viscosity: N/A (Saucy)
  • Noodle Thickness: 2/5
  • Noodle Type: Shelf-Fresh Wheat
  • Topping Suggestions: Garlic, Soy Sauce, Fresh Cabbage

How do I rate my ramen? Check out the Ramen Rating Guide.

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January 26, 2026
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I think both the aldi ramen are mid at best . The flavour is okay …..I really like it with some vegetables. But if u are in pinch and need your padthai fix it will do the job( do not compare it to the real thing though)

Would you buy it again?Yes
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Think about its overall taste (savory, sweet, sour), richness, and authenticity to the advertised flavor.
Think about their texture, consistency, and how well they held up in the broth.
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