Although it's a "Korean-style instant noodle shop," it actually is just a store that has come from Korean trends, and it doesn't really count as Korean cuisine. That's why I chose the self-service option, as everything, from checkout to meals, is self-serve. The owner sometimes is around, but it's not completely unattended.
As for the prices, they are quite acceptable. The instant noodles have an additional charge, and you can add your favorite ingredients for free only once; for the second round, you have to pay extra. Meat and eggs already require additional charges.
I wouldn’t highly recommend this place, even though the dining experience is nice and the shop cat is very cute. It’s just a place to try something new; it’s convenient because it’s open 24 hours. If you want a midnight snack and don’t want to cook at home, you can come here. The noodle-cooking machine is also quite novel. But ultimately, it’s still instant noodles.
I haven’t been able to find information about this shop on Google yet, so there may be corrections needed in the future. As for the address, I have confirmed it; the shop name is listed on Google, but the actual location is different. This address comes from the door number I found when I was on-site.
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