If you’re a fan of bold, comforting, and deeply satisfying noodle dishes, then Kim’s Ramyun PH deserves a top spot on your must-try list. After just one visit, I’m already planning my next trip back — and here’s why.
From the moment you sit down, the aroma of simmering broth and sizzling toppings sets the stage for a truly crave-worthy experience. Kim’s Ramyun isn’t your average instant noodle bowl. It’s a full-on celebration of flavor, texture, and that familiar Korean-style comfort food we all love.
Let’s talk about the noodles: perfectly cooked, chewy, and springy — the way ramyun should be. They hold up beautifully in the broth without getting soggy too fast, and the portion size is generous enough to satisfy a big appetite without leaving you feeling heavy.
But the real star here is the broth. Whether you choose the spicy base or opt for something more savory and mild, it’s incredibly rich and well-balanced. The spice level has just the right amount of kick — enough to warm you up and tingle the tastebuds, but not so overpowering that it masks the other flavors. There’s a real depth to the broth that speaks to long hours of development and care.
Toppings are another standout. From tender slices of meat and soft-boiled eggs with golden yolks, to fresh vegetables and garnishes that add crunch and color — every bowl feels thoughtfully put together. It’s not just a meal, it’s a comforting experience.
What makes Kim’s Ramyun PH special is how it hits that perfect spot between authenticity and local creativity. It’s unmistakably Korean in taste and style, but there’s a homegrown warmth in the way it’s served that makes you feel welcome and taken care of.
The staff are friendly, attentive, and seem genuinely passionate about what they do. They’re happy to give recommendations or adjust spice levels to your liking, which makes the place feel even...
Read moreSince it's your own decision to put the toppings you want, I think that providing customers a scale in the topping section before they pay will improve the guest experience since it's P1 per gram on topping, customers might think that it's cheap but it's a bit shocking once you pay at the counter that a few ingredients will cost you more than the noodles itself.
Also I asked the employee about the free radish if it's applicable to every ramen and they said yes if you're dining in. We thought that it's automatically applicable to our order, but once we are seated and remembered the promo they answered that you have to say it during your payment for it to be added to your receipt in which they didn't bother mentioning during our payment considering that I asked for the promo details a min ago while I was picking my toppings.
I also like to add that the employees didn't bother checking on us even though we are puzzled on how to use the machine in the cooking section(it's our first time). We have to be the one initiating the questions as they chatter away on which date they will be on a vacation.
On the bright side, they do reply and...
Read moreGotta be honest.... its a waste of time and money here. First of all... you are going to cook the noodles. And theres a fee for you to cook it. And the noodles are instant ramens.... if you cant afford to buy the stuff to cook these instant noodles in the first place then why buy here? But the ambience is quite nice and clean.
So if you're eating here for ambience and your house is ugly. Then why eat here if you can't afford to fix your house in the first place!?
I say this because they serve instant ramen. Things you can do at your house. Why go here if you can do it at your home and if not why go here in the first place? And you are still going to cook it.
I just looked outside of the mirror to check and saw it was already a waste of time for me.
I do not need to judge their food since they don't cook it you do. So if you gave it a 5 star. Its because you're good at cooking not them. The noodles i mean.
So maybe it isnt fair to judge them since I didn't eat there.
But! I didn't even bother and tried entering. So maybe in that circumstances.
You already failed at the start. To attract a costumer.
To be fair im...
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