This Korean store is a great little spot if you’re looking for authentic Korean ingredients or snacks you won’t find in a regular supermarket. The store isn’t huge, but it’s well-stocked with essentials—gochujang, kimchi, instant ramyeon, rice cakes (tteok), seaweed snacks, and frozen dumplings. There’s usually a small section for fresh produce and sometimes marinated meats ready to cook, which is super convenient.
The prices can be a bit higher than local chains, especially for imported items, but that’s expected. Quality is solid, and everything feels fresh. The store staff is usually helpful and can give you quick suggestions if you’re not familiar with a product.
It’s also a fun place to discover new snacks or drinks—Korean chips, milkis, or even ready-made meals. If you’re into K-culture or just cooking Korean dishes at home, it’s definitely worth...
Read moreReally fun experience! I would recommend everyone who loves Korean noodles to try it at least once. Plenty of toppings offered. Other side dishes and snacks were also available in their dry items section. Staff was friendly and accommodating. The step-by-step instructions displayed were easy to understand and very helpful.
I deducted two stars because the line was too long that we waited for 45 minutes. It would've been better if they had another cashier. They also transported the food scraps right in front of the waiting line so we saw the leftovers (mostly in soup form...) just as we were about to order our toppings. It's not a big deal but it was a tiny bit of a turn off for us. Nevertheless, we still enjoyed the food and the overall experience! Will definitely try it again at least one more time. Hopefully, they have more yogurt drinks...
Read moreFirst time and will definitely come back DIY KOREAN noodle store. Staff and crew are very helpful and ready to assist ( Benjie) there are plenty variety of noodles to choose from may it be Stir fry or Noodle soup. From mild to spicy levels. Toppings are also available like onion spring and garlic is free but if you want more you can add whatever is available at an extra price. I had the dumplings and sliced of Spam viena sausage and fresh enoki mushrooms. Cooking fee is 50pesos (1$) and not that bad and expensive compare to other places. The place is busy the night I visited to try and came back the next morning with my family and it was a nice bonding as we like cooking and eating together. There are lots of Korean products to choose from aside from noodles they also serve juices and ice cream and other...
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