Mo' Ramyun is located right at the corner just as you turn into Baldwin Village. The store front grabs your attention and also the menu has some unique items that are worth a try eg. kimchi ramyun poutine, ramyun fried chicken and spicy cheese simmered with ribs and wings on a pan. They are probably the only restaurant I've seen that offers ribs and wings in a cheesy Korean dish. My friend who ordered spicy cheese noted that the ribs were dry. The cheese was very good and looked plentiful but not much noodle was offered when you add $2. Also if you ask for mild for that dish, it still turns out spicy. But I guess you can't escape the spice when the dish is called "spicy cheese".
This place still offers the Korean/Japanese classics like japchae, bibimbap, kalbi, tonkatsu. My friends ordered the kalbi and tonkatsu, wings and poutine and had no complaints.
My Order - Mo' Ramyun with medium spice
The portion size was massive! It felt like there were 2 packs of instant noodles in there. The dish was pretty ho-hum even though there was a variety of ingredients. It just wasn't memorable. The egg was perfectly cooked and all I can remember was the wood ear (black fungus) and some bok choy. There were only two tiny pieces of pork belly swimming in the huge bowl of noodles. I ordered medium and it was VERY spicy. The broth had very little depth and the spiciness just overtook it. It almost tasted like they used the spicy powder you may find in the instant noodle pack. Overall not bad, I usually love instant noodles but I didn't enjoy eating it. It doesn't require much technique to achieve this result. I can probably make something just as good at home (I love to deck out my instant noodles).
So in short, I'll suggest to skip the soup ramyun and make it at home. Try their ramyun hacked bar food items and spicy cheese dish if you want to try it with wings and ribs.