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| - 2.5/5, +.5 for service
Mo'Ramyun used to be called McRamyun before, you guessed it, McDonald's complained about their name and they had to change it to Mo'Ramyun. Either way, it's a Korean fusion restaurant in Baldwin Village with your typical Korean staples and snacks.
I arrived here for lunch recently as I've been past this place a couple of times and it intrigued me a bit. I've always liked ramyun, except the fact I dislike the spiciness that comes with it. Looking at the menu beforehand, there were some ramyun items that interested me which weren't spicy at all, so I decided to give this place a try.
I had the Don-Gol Ramyun, which was supposedly a thick pork/chicken broth with garlic, pork belly, and pickled radish. The garlic came separate, which is nice if you're not someone who likes a lot of garlic in their soups. For $10.95, however, I expected a little bit more from what I got. The pork belly was decent and the ramyun was average (felt more like instant noodles though), but the broth was not thick at all and a bit on the salty side. I can understand pork bones being a bit on the salty edge, but that was way too salty for my liking.
For what it's worth, service was excellent and the workers really do try to make you feel welcome. I might consider trying other items, but given the options around the area this will not be my first choice to revisit.
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