Escape your rainy day blues at Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa

After being battered by monsoon rains for over a week, you’re probably craving for something warm and comforting by now. This is where Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa comes in – your haven for escaping those rainy day blues. It’s not just a place to eat; it’s a portal to your very own K-drama adventure.

Your Ramyeon Bar Adventure

Along Maginhawa’s bustling food strip lies a new hotspot known as Ramyeon Bar. The first of its kind in the Philippines, it offers the most extensive selection of Korean ramyeon you’ve ever seen – over a hundred options! Together with its casual yet energetic ambiance (thanks to the K-pop songs playing in the background and the walls covered with posters of BLACKPINK and BTS idols), you know you’re in for a very good time.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

And here’s how to do just that:

Step 1: Choose your Ramyeon

As you step inside, you’re greeted by an awe-inspiring sight – the Ramyeon Wall. From the quintessential soupy packs like the classic Shin Ramyeon and the spicy Jjampong to the dry saucy noodles like jjajangmyeon, Chapagetti and even Carbonara, you will find your perfect ramyeon pack here to get you started on your adventure.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

Step 2: Pick your Toppings

Of course, the real fun starts when you get to customize your bowl. Pick out ingredients you can add into you bowl ranging from eggs and cheese to crabsticks and kimchi (even scallops and octopus tentacles!); you can add as many as your heart desires.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

Step 3: Select your Drinks and Desserts

You’d be glad to discover that Ramyeon Bar goes way beyond noodles.

Want to gnaw on something tasty while enjoying your ramyeon? How about a platter of Korean-style Fried Chicken. These crispy battered chicken pieces are glazed in a flavorful salted egg sauce and served with crispy and chewy fried tteokbokki.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

How about quenching your thirst with some refreshing Korean beverages? From coffee to peach-flavored iced tea, blue lemonade, mango, and watermelon juice drinks, they’ve got your sips covered.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

And if you have a sweet tooth, you’re in for a treat. Ramyeon Bar has a delightful selection of icy goodies. How does a fruity Melona frozen pop sound? Or perhaps a Samanco ice cream sandwich is more your style. And don’t forget the star of the show – Korean bingsu. It’s a beloved dessert made of milk, shaved ice, and sweet toppings.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

Step 4: Pay at the Cashier

Settle your bill at the cashier where your selections will be totaled along with a Php40 charge for the use of the facilities.

Step 5: Cook your Ramyeon

Here comes the best part: your “cook-your-own” adventure! Strut your culinary stuff at the self-serve counter where you can use the store’s appliances to whip up your ramyeon masterpiece just the way you like it. Want it hot, cold, or dry? No problem. And if you’re feeling a bit unsure about the cooking process, don’t fret; a friendly staff member is there to assist you.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
A Cozy and Fuss-Free Escape to Korea

Do you know what will make your ramyeon adventure even more awesome? Having your friends and family with you! Catch up on each other’s news, gossip or engage in fun banter as you all go about selecting and cooking your ramyeon packs. Check out how each other’s tastes and preferences are reflected in your selections. Then sit down to enjoy your comforting bowl of ramyeon to counter the rainy day blues.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

One important thing to note is Ramyeon Bar’s “CLAYGO” policy – clean as you go. It’s all about showing respect to the next batch of eager ramyeon enthusiasts waiting for their turn to cook their noodles or for a seat at your table.

Ramyeon Bar is located at 80 Maginhawa Street, Teacher’s Village, Quezon City, open from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. daily.

Ramyeon Bar
Ramyeon Bar

So, the next time you’re craving a warm hug on a rainy day, get the gang together and head straight to Ramyeon Bar in Maginhawa. Let Ramyeon Bar whisk you away on your very own K-drama ramyeon adventure, where you can escape your rainy day blues.

Disclosure: Together with fellow foodies, I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant. Food items were served at no cost to attendees in exchange for honest reviews.

Popular Korean dramas GOBLIN and SAIMDANG on HBO Go starting May 20

Korean drama enthusiasts rejoice! Starting May 20, 2020, satiate your Korean drama cravings with two popular Korean drama series – Goblin, one of the highest rated Korean dramas on cable television, and Saimdang, a love story set across time, on HBO GO. Also available on HBO GO are two episodes of Goblin Specials with cast interviews and behind-the-scene action from this popular series.

Goblin, an epic story that spans centuries, boasts a star-studded cast including Gong Yoo (Train To Busan), Lee Dong Wook (Hotel King), Yoo In Na and Kim Go Eun (The King: Eternal Monarch). Written by Kim Eun Sook (Mr Sunshine) and directed by Lee Eung Bok (Mr Sunshine), the masterminds behind the highly acclaimed Descendants of the Sun, the 16 episode series promises K-drama fans a thrilling romantic drama that is set in a fantasy world of present day. The storyline follows the handsome Goblin (Gong Yoo) who is tired of his immortality. He needs a ‘goblin bride’ to end his life, leading him to cross paths with Euntak (Kim Go Eun), whom he falls in love with. Euntak is actually on the run from the Reaper (Lee Dong Wook), who is tasked with killing Euntak. The plot thickens when it is revealed that Goblin and Reaper are roommates, plunging them into a complicated pit as they wrestle with their emotions and duties.

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Another love story, but one set in both the 16th century Joseon era and present day, is Saimdang, a 30-episode series of fact and fiction about the life of historical Korean figure, Shin Saimdang. Lee Young-Ae (Dae Jang Geum) returned to the small screen return after 14 years since Jewel in the Palace. She plays both female lead roles – present day Seo Jiyun, a part-time university lecturer, and the celebrated 16th century Korean painter and calligraphist herself. Spanning various time periods, the story revolves around the contemporary character discovering her 16th century character’s diary and the secrets behind a mysterious portrait drawn by Lee Gyeom, played by Song Seung-Hoon (East of Eden).

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HBO Original Series as well as live channels are available for streaming on HBO GO, available to SKYcable subscribers for as low as Php99/month. To subscribe, call your local SKY office or fill up this form.

Show details and images provided by HBO in a recent press release.

Disclosure: I work for SKY and part of my job is promoting its products and services, especially the content it provides to its subscribers. I consider being able to share my love for TV shows and movies and the experience of watching and talking about them with like-minded people some of the biggest perks of my job.