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Love Korean food? Visit these DIY ramyeon shops in Quezon City!


Rain or shine, you can never deny that a steaming bowl of ramyeon can light up your day.

Whether you love ramyeon, love Korean dramas, or want to feel like you’re in Seoul, a visit to a ramyeon shop is in order. The best part? You can prepare it the way you want to, with your toppings of choice!

As seen on Martin Javier’s “Game Changer” segment on “24 Oras,” Friday, there are two must-visit ramyeon shops in Quezon City you can check out.

Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa Street is also known as the “Home of the 100 Ramyeon.” Here, you can choose among different ramyeon flavors and with a budget ranging from P49-P179, you can already have a bowl of ramyeon that will satisfy your cravings.

After settling on a flavor, you can also choose among the variety of toppings, from fishcake to crabsticks.

If you’re in the Timog area, you can drop by Kmall where you can also make your own ball of ramyeon.

Open 24/7, Kmall offers different ramyeon choices that cost between P40 to P100 and there are also toppings you can choose from.

“Masarap po siya, and nag-enjoy po kami sa pagluto and hindi sya usual na experience,” said one customer.

[It was delicious, and we enjoyed cooking, and it wasn't the usual experience.]

So what are you waiting for? For a delicious and authentic Korean dining experience, make sure you schedule your visits to these ramyeon places in Quezon City!

—CACM, GMA Integrated News

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