For Koreans, stealing really scratches our pride as a valuable human being. It's like for $10 will I be an worthless loser? At that moment, the picture of our parents crosses our mind. We don't steal especially for a few $. Never
India too. Karen mommas will just shoplift by filling up whole baskets she brought from home. A lot of us Indians are already known for stealing toiletries, bedsheets and stuff from trains and hotels.
no dont make it sound like asia is the unicorn for not having to tip. in fact the entire world doesn't tip except for the muricans that always try make it seem like its the fookin norm.
😋😋😋😋yum... instant food ban at home...so noodles are luxurious meal for me now....I'm tired with healthy food...I want these kinds of foods once in a while.
it's just an unnecessarily fancier korean convenient store . you can literally cook ramen at a convenient and buy any toppings you like and eat at the table there.
yea I think it’s more about paying for convenience, and also tons of different types of ramen to try that aren’t always available at other covenience stores :-)
Basically both ramen and ramyun has the same chinese characters. Korean and Japanse language both use Chinese characters and pronounce differently. So the meaning is exactly the same meaning curly noodle.
They're technically the same thing, except one is a proper dish and the other is instant noodles (which also came from Japan). Except, personally I think Korean instant noodles are better lol. Nothing beats Japan Ramen though, for sure.
@@Official-OpenAI I've never been brave enough to say it out loud, but I agree. Japanese ramen tends to lack complexity and be overly salty to boot. I've tried it multiple times, but never had any Japanese instant ramen I was satisfied with straight out of the packet
nsd8057 Only Japanese use Chinese characters. Koreans use hanguel which was a new writing/reading system that a king made so the poor and rich alike can read and write.
This is not ramen. It's Korean instant noodles aka RAMYUN. Ramen is a Japanese cuisine with fresh noodles, fresh ingredients and fresh broth. Instant noodles is flash-fry noodle block with artificial flavourings.
trust is part of the whole experience.
For Koreans, stealing really scratches our pride as a valuable human being. It's like for $10 will I be an worthless loser? At that moment, the picture of our parents crosses our mind. We don't steal especially for a few $. Never
Best for introverts 😌
cook at home.
@@dark6c159no.
Right, I wouldn't mind going there 😊
@@dark6c159 no
This would never work in my country. People would exit the store without paying anything lol
Black people in America
Not all Black. B from Africa are hard working
@@jyay4397 what? I never mentioned black people
Why would you make everything about race 😭
@@jyay4397 bruh tf
and in US too...theft, destruction of property, etc etc etc....
India too. Karen mommas will just shoplift by filling up whole baskets she brought from home. A lot of us Indians are already known for stealing toiletries, bedsheets and stuff from trains and hotels.
This works in Korea because Koreans are honest people
Sadly thats true
Don't forget Norrh korea
@@mammikamakhubu3416most ignorant comment 😂
Japan too.. ❤❤
You mean there's no basketball people...
No server, no cashier. Full honour system. 🙏
And no tip !
@@user_iilliiilli yeah most asian countries don't have the tipping culture
no dont make it sound like asia is the unicorn for not having to tip.
in fact the entire world doesn't tip except for the muricans that always try make it seem like its the fookin norm.
We also have this in India. I went there today and it was fun making it ourselves
A hopeless ramentic all my life 💀
Edit : OMG I never had many likes as this mush tysm 💕
Surrounded by noodles all the time
I guess I could take as much as I liiiiike
I’m feeling hungry
@@TigerkingEditsoh I wish I found some ramen to eat
Now I'm crying for some ramen
I wish I was in korea❤😢😊
I wish you were here with me..
오늘이라면 next to Sogang university, thank me later
This is the best one I've seen so far!!
Thats heaven❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love this place... 🤦🏻♀️
I wish we could have places like this in the us, but alas, it would be destroyed within a week. 😭
Koreans have the best ingenious ideas! 😊
i wish we had cool places like this in the states 🤓
Love watching your videos. I used to live in Seoul back in 2001, and it's really cool to see all the changes.
My Auntie’s apartment used to be 2 minutes away; It was so convenient. It’s still relatively close by if I took the subway
That looks amazing and yumy
😮😮😊
Thats why i love korea🫶🏻
You gotta be specific bro - there are 2 koreas 😂
@@WeHere01facts
한국이 여러 사회적 문제를 안고있지만 치안 만큼은 확실히 좋긴해요
30년 살면서 도둑, 소매치기 한번도 안당해본거 보면
❤ it’s my dream place to visit
Wow💥
POV: *card declines* meanwhile you cook the food
My favourite country.love Korea ❤❤..I would like going my dream country 😢😢
That shin ramen is hands down the best ive ever had
I love the Raman noddle
This so yummy 😋😋🤤🤤
What a great idea!
i aint visiting, but ima live there soon, and it's so exciting to see all this
Yes.. really cool👍
🤗 I am going crazy I would love to experience that 🤗
I love Ramen. I wish we had those here in the US, because I’d hang out there all the time!
Wish we have this is America
fr 😔
A certain group of people would do graffiti in the store and knock all the ramen down!!!
@@ArtIsDrawing was this necessary?
They aren't exactly wrong, in America there would always be that one group of people who ruin it for everyone.@@div2608
@@sabahussaini i think it was a little backhanded
Name of Place: Onul iRamyun (오늘이라면) They basically have only 1 of these stores in Sinsu-dong, mapo-gu.😊
I can't find any other. 😢
지금은 서울에만 약 190개 이상의 무인라면 매장이 있습니다.
i recently moved to the states from sk and this was actually right in front of my old korean school
This is so❤ cool
I will love to go Korea 😊
My idea of heaven 💃🏾💪🏾✨Going to visit next year 🎉
😍😍
Where is this place??😊
Nice😮
do a video on hooker hill in seoul. its a wonderful place with the most quaint ham egg cheesy seller at the bottom of the hill
yeah i already went there its so gooood
Nice👍
Some Of The Best Ramen.
Looks awesome ❤
Cheese on noodles yummy 🤤😋
🍜🍜❤
🎀💕
👌
I thought he said English or Spanish for a second 💀
pengen bgt.... my bucket list...
우리집앞엔 무인 아이스크림 가게있는데 2년째 안사라지고 있는거보니
장사는 되나봅니다ㅋㅋ
돈 없어서 폐업 못 할 수도 있어요
아주 거덜 나면 몰라도
2~3년째가 고비임 그때 젤 많이 폐업함
사실 이익은 많지 않음. 대부분 무인 하시는 분들은 메인잡이 따로 있어요 ㅋㅋ 무인만하려면 4~5개를 같이 운영하든가함. 대부분 세컨잡
😊😊💕🇺🇸💯
I would love to see that restaurant I'm in love with Chinese food my dream to go there😘😍❤
yum, I'd try out different flavors here!
They should make this near every college dorms
I would love to go to a place like this 😅
I wish Emmett Idaho had this
Niceee
😋😋😋😋yum... instant food ban at home...so noodles are luxurious meal for me now....I'm tired with healthy food...I want these kinds of foods once in a while.
hack: carry your own noodle, come here cook it, free veggies,
I have a list of reasons why I’d move to Korea or Japan or China.
It’s at about 13-14. I’m adding this. 😢
Good counter
OMG those sticky notes
it's just an unnecessarily fancier korean convenient store . you can literally cook ramen at a convenient and buy any toppings you like and eat at the table there.
@koalagirlie ig they needed to give something for free otherwise no one would come
yea I think it’s more about paying for convenience, and also tons of different types of ramen to try that aren’t always available at other covenience stores :-)
The portions are bigger
ramen from a cup and ramen from a pack taste very different
@@jk_ilyuok karen
I just want this where I live😫
Could you please post the name of the store when you make videos like this!
I wish I could!! I can't take the pressure within the cabin
Is that in Seoul
What's the address or the place
This should be in Switzerland
Where is it? Name
Hi may I know where is this in South Korea?
Where is it?
Where’s this place?
I would need a day to process all the instructions first 😂
I now follow you, Marlon!
One video for me .. noodles buldak pink
Also ramen is Japanese dish and ramyun (라면) is Korean instant noodles
I think I said ramen cus in English people referred to most instant noodles just as ramen, japanese or not but yea im aware it’s technically 라면
Basically both ramen and ramyun has the same chinese characters. Korean and Japanse language both use Chinese characters and pronounce differently. So the meaning is exactly the same meaning curly noodle.
They're technically the same thing, except one is a proper dish and the other is instant noodles (which also came from Japan). Except, personally I think Korean instant noodles are better lol. Nothing beats Japan Ramen though, for sure.
@@Official-OpenAI I've never been brave enough to say it out loud, but I agree. Japanese ramen tends to lack complexity and be overly salty to boot. I've tried it multiple times, but never had any Japanese instant ramen I was satisfied with straight out of the packet
nsd8057 Only Japanese use Chinese characters. Koreans use hanguel which was a new writing/reading system that a king made so the poor and rich alike can read and write.
where is it im going to korea
Do they have glutenfree options there as well ?
Better living when people are civil
Oh my goodness can i come!??😂😂
You are eating in the pan itself 😅 like us😊
That'd be so cool to have shops like this here in Italy but I know for a fact it'd last two days
Him:24 hour shop
Me: oh boy 3 am
Ho much this it cost
Lol. Imagine that here in the states 😂
May i know what kind of stove is that?
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This is not ramen. It's Korean instant noodles aka RAMYUN. Ramen is a Japanese cuisine with fresh noodles, fresh ingredients and fresh broth. Instant noodles is flash-fry noodle block with artificial flavourings.
Would this work in Compton?
How come we don't have these?
Which shop is this? Can I have the name?
Does anyone know where in Korea this is?
bro if that opened in my country everyone finna be low honor arthur morgan lol
Do they accept cash?
I want to open this type of in India my dream
soon enough we will have this kind of business in our community.
I really want to see food youtubers try new instant noodles instead of same shin and buldak
Why would you break noodles 😢