A Korean instant noodle shop in an alley near Nanyang Street
🍽️Environment
The environment is clean and tidy, and the air conditioning is moderate. The two-seat table is mainly movable and can be combined. Although the seats are close together, a large space is reserved for the decoration. Various Korean instant noodles sold in the store are posted on the wall, and the design style is comfortable.
🍜Meals
▪️Shin Ramen + Pork $120
☑️ The spiciness of the spicy ramen is moderate
☑️ Quail eggs are refreshing and delicious
This time I ordered the basic Shin Ramen with pork and vegetables. You can choose from two side dishes. The side dishes include kimchi, spicy bean sprouts, cucumbers, dried shreds, and quail eggs. I chose kimchi and quail eggs.
Meals are cooked to order and the waiting time is about 10 minutes. Because I didn't seem to ask about the spiciness level when ordering, I was worried that the whole package of spicy noodles would go down. Fortunately, after it was served, I didn't think it was too spicy by sight or smell. In fact, it tasted moderately spicy. The dough is cooked just right, not too rotten or too hard, and there are about 3-4 slices of pork, which tastes good. The rest are eggs and vegetables, which overall taste quite comfortable. The kimchi and quail eggs on the side dishes are also of a certain standard, especially the quail eggs paired with the refreshing sauce made with onions and white sesame seeds, which tastes good.
However, there seems to be no boiled water provided in the store. After eating the noodles, I feel like drinking a drink.
😄Overall, it is recommended. If you like Korean instant noodles, you can come here.
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