Pizza Hut’s Grilled Cheese Ramen Has Entered the Chat

In America, our version of Pizza Hut sticks to the basics. We get pizza, melts, wings, and an occassional pasta from time to time. We’re also blessed to see the greatest return of the decade with Pizza Hut’s AYCE Pizza Buffet making its rounds again. However, Pizza Hut Japan is living in the year 3024 because their innovations supercede anything American Pizza Huts could produce.

Pizza Hut’s Grilled Cheese Ramen has entered the chat.

Japanese Pizza Huts have been secretly developing a Yaki Cheese Ramen dish––better known to us Americans as Grilled Cheese Ramen––under everyone’s noses. So why all the secrecy?

Fast food chains are infamous for targeting smaller communities of individuals who they believe could be key audiences to trial new menu additions. Seems appropriate that the Grilled Cheese Ramen has yet to make its way overseas, despite being a menu item since mid-March.

The dish itself looks like an old leftover spaghetti container I threw out from the office fridge last week but, according to a few Twitter sleuths, the dish is absolutely delicious. Who needs ramen broth for the noodles when you can simply shroud them in a blanket of cheesy goodness?

For $3.50, you could get your Grilled Cheese Ramen from select Japanese Pizza Hut locations. Until then, I’ll be anxiously awaiting its American arrival at the AYCE pizza buffet.

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