*As expected from the name, the main focus of McRamyun is Korean ramen with some traditional Korean dishes.
*Free Wifi
*No alcohol on patio
*Great service
My friend and I ordered the Kimchi Ramyun ($8.95) and Bulgogi Ramyun ($12.95).
The noodles are instant/from packages which is ok, considering the name.
But if a restaurant is going to charge $8 - 13 for a bowl of instant noodles, then there better be some gold flakes or luxurious ingredients come with my bowl of soup. Why should I pay more than $10 for something that is easily made at home for less than $5, and perhaps even more flavourful?
The ramyun were decent sizes. All the ingredients were done right and were ah-okay, not memorable at all. Although the soup had the right level of spiciness, the broth was extremely bland and had no flavour. Albeit it is definitely healthier compare to those packaged seasoning, but I rather have some of that than drinking a bowl of water and noodle.