My girlfriend and I had found out about this place and instantly decided to come check it out. We have always been fascinated by the amount of videos online of people being able to make their own ramen. We weren’t so sure about what to get for our first visit and ended up getting something mild but it was still a bit spicy for her. The service was excellent and the price blew my mind. We didn’t enjoy the food as much on our first visit but that didn’t stop us from coming the second time around.
This time around , we decided to talk to one of the workers there. We got to speak to an older gentleman and he was just so helpful. He talked to us about all the different types of ramen there and helped us choose a specific flavor. My girlfriend wasn’t sure what to choose because she doesn’t like spicy, but he made sure to help us choose what best fit our tastebuds. He even went as far as not adding in all the spice and recommending a raw egg instead of a boiled egg to help with the spice. He even helped us at the heating counter. He was very helpful and told us to try other stuff when we come back. We will definitely come back again and try more stuff including the Chapaghetti.
Aside from the ramen, they have excellent choices of drinks and snacks. We love getting the ice cups with the flavored teas. Staff was very friendly and price is very good. Recommend everyone to try at least once and will be bringing...
Read more4.5 This new Korean spot offers all sorts of snack and street-style options—from ramen to dumplings to kimbap, just to name a few.
The interior is spotless and well organized. I especially love the wall of instant ramen and the multiple self-serve stations where you can cook and prepare your noodles. It’s just like what you’d find in Korean convenience stores (or so I’ve been told). I’ve been to a couple of ramen station setups like this in Manhattan and Queens so I knew what to expect.
Basically, you pick your ramen, order any optional toppings (like eggs, dumplings, sausages, cheese, etc.), pay at the counter, and then use one of the machines to cook your meal. I found it to be both fun and interactive—I’d definitely come back and bring my nephew, who would get a kick out of this process.
Toward the back, they have a small tselection of snacks, ice cream, pastries, and beverages. I tried the castella cake, which was fluffy, light, and delicious. The pastries are not made in-house but looks to be from the Palisades Park Bakery in NJ.
The staff were incredibly warm and welcoming. I was greeted with both a smile and a polite bow when I entered and again when I left. It was just such refreshingly genuine gesture that it makes me want to come back and support them.
Overall, this place is a fantastic addition to the neighborhood and a definite upgrade from what used to be there (the...
Read moreSuch a cozy Korean spot! Everyone here is incredibly kind and welcoming — they greet you with a smile and make you feel at home right away. I tried the ramen, and it was so flavorful and comforting — spicy in just the right way and full of rich, deep taste. They also have a great variety of ramen options to choose from.
And the cheesecake… absolutely delicious! Creamy, light, and perfectly balanced — the kind of dessert that makes you smile after every bite.
You can tell they put love into everything here. I’ll definitely be coming back — it’s one of those places that warms both your heart and...
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