We ate here the first day we arrived in Seoul earlier in the week. As we were craving for ramen and saw that this ramenya had many good reviews, we had to try it. And it was well worth it! The soup was very rich of flavour and well balanced. The noodles were thin, chewy and the char sui had a good sear.
On top of that the service was top notch. The girl that helped us spoke very good English, but most importantly was very helpful and interested in her customers.
If you want some delicious ramen, you should definitely go to Niji ramen, and while your at it also order some gyoza because the crunch on these...
Read moreSubpar ramen broth was weak and charsiew was dry.
Try both Soyyu and Spicy pork broth.
Worse off then any japanese ramen chains.
Felt discrimated was next in line and there was clearly 4 avaiable seats at the counter.
I was in a group of 3, the waitess refused to offer me the 3 available seats so we can be seated together. In the end we had to sit separately while diners which came later than us can be seated together.
She wanted to accomadate other groups which queue was later than us. Caucasian and Korean.
Roll eyes will never visit such a joint which treat customers...
Read moreA Hidden Gem for Ramen Lovers in Seoul!
I had the pleasure of discovering this hidden gem of a ramen restaurant in Seoul, and it turned out to be an absolute delight. The handmade noodles were incredibly delicious and packed with flavor. The cozy atmosphere made it perfect for solo dining, and they even provide an English menu for foreigners. The staff, including one English-speaking member, were friendly and attentive. Highly recommend this spot for a memorable ramen experience in Seoul! 5 stars...
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