So there's this local korean resturaunt that i ate at years ago. I liked it alot but only just recently went back and i noticed they jad shin ra-myun on their menu. Is this place seriously just selling pic related (fucking 12 bucks for it with kimchi and an egg) or is google failing me? Is shin and actual style of korean noodle soup or just a brand like i figured?
Also i want to try some dope ass korean food so what dishes do you autists like? Yuk gae jang any good?
>The name of Shin Ramyun is from a Chinese character Shin (辛), which means “spicy.”
>>8782211
Cool, so should i try their shin or their yuk first? Think i'll go tomorrow.
>>8782215
Shin-Ra-myun is just a brand of spicy ramen. Yuk-gae-jang is authentic food. So, eat the latter.
>>8782234
Thanks for the advice. Im going through a rough break up with my girlfriend of four and a half years and want to try something new and good. Yuk it is.
>>8782252
겁창 or 맊창 if they have it. Ask them.
>>8782292
O-okay anon...
>>8782089
Are you sure they're serving actual shin ramyun or maybe it's just a picture to point at for those who don't know moonspeak? It sounds crazy for something even most of the autists on this board can make at home.
>>8782434
>calling martian scripts moon runes
???
They are selling actual instant ramen.
galbitang is my fave
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