Momofuku Is Having a Huge Sale on My Favorite Noodles and Korean BBQ Sauce

Morgan Pryor
Morgan PryorCommerce Assistant Editor
I cover must-have home products, sales, and brand launches. Prior to working at ATM, I earned my degree in Culture Writing and Criticism from NYU, and I interned at publications like CNN Underscored, TV Insider, Texas Monthly (I'm a Dallas native), and more. When I'm not writing, I'm usually at the movies or browsing in a thrift store.
published Jan 8, 2025
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Overhead view of garlic noodles in a pink bowl, being pulled out by red chopsticks.
Credit: Photo: Alex Lepe ; Food Stylist: James Park

Easy dinners are my forte — and I’ll be the first to tell you that you don’t always have to put a ton of time and effort into a dish to make it absolutely delicious. You just have to have the right ingredients on hand, which is why I’m always stocked up on Momofuku’s noodles and condiments. Ever since the brand’s restaurant-quality ramen noodles first graced my taste buds, I haven’t been able to get enough of it. The same is true for its condiments, like the punchy chili crunch and Korean barbecue sauces.

So, when I notice that Momofuku is putting on a huge sale, I jump at the chance to grab my favorite essentials for less, and I tell everyone I know to follow suit, too. To celebrate the new year, the popular food brand is offering up to 30% off on bundles. You can score everything from its pack of best-selling flavors to its yummy soy sauce and tamari set. The sale ends on January 12, so you only have a few days to score them at a discount. (FYI: One bundle is already sold out, so I advise checking out our favorite picks below ASAP!)

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Momofuku
$90.00
was $129.00

They’re fan favorites for a reason. The Bestseller Pack includes all five noodle flavors — all of which were hits with our editors — and you’ll get 25 meals out of them. You can also top them off with the Original Chili Crunch, Chili Crunch Hot Honey, Soy Sauce, or the two Korean barbecue sauces, all of which come together to cost under $100. What a bargain!

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Momofuku
$49.00
was $65.00

New to Momofuku? The brand — which also happens to have a restaurant located in NYC, in case you didn’t know — has the bundle for you. It includes the Soy and Scallion flavor in addition to both chili crunch variations and the Korean barbecue sauces, both which I put on pretty much everything for an instant upgrade. This bundle is a great option for those who want a less spicy base!

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Momofuku
$49.00
was $61.00

If turning up the heat is your main priority, then it’s time to add Momofuku’s Chili Crunch Variety Pack to your shopping list. Original, Extra Spicy, Black Truffle, and Chili Crunch Hot Honey are all on offer, and they’ll all add that much-needed kick and texture to meats, veggies, rice, and more.

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Momofuku
$123.00
was $176.00

The ultimate Momofuku fan will appreciate this deal. Nearly all of its products are included, along with 25 noodle packs, so you’ll be set for a long while. When you divide the sale price by the number of meals included, each one costs about $5. That’s a steal, if you ask me.

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Momofuku
$57.00
was $77.00

While spicy noodles and condiments are definitely a must-buy for any heat lover, not everyone is a fan of dishes that pack a punch. In that case, Momofuku has a bundle that’s on the tamer side, with 10 servings of Soy & Scallion and five servings of Sweet & Spicy. Plus, this one includes my favorite seasoned salt!

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Momofuku
$22.00
was $26.00

If you’re not looking to add quite so many items to your kitchen, you can start small with the Chili Crunch + Hot Honey Duo. One’s spicy, while the other is sweet, so you’ll have covered all of your bases. By the way, these bad boys are restaurant-tested and based on a decade of flavor research, so you can be confident that they’re worth the splurge.

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Momofuku
$22.00
was $24.00

Momofuku says its soy sauce is nothing like the kind you get from the grocery store — it’s way better. Hundreds of positive reviews appear to agree that whether you’re dipping your sushi in it or using it on braised meats, it’s a definite step up.