Summary
Highlights
The video introduces a 24-hour Korean ramen store with a huge selection of instant noodles, free toppings, and a capacity to accommodate many people. The process of getting food is described as very easy and straightforward.
The process begins with picking a golden steel bowl, followed by choosing noodles. The narrator selects Buldak Carbonara ramen for its spicy but not overly spicy flavor. Additional free toppings like diced ham, enoki mushrooms, bean sprouts, lettuce, cabbage, corn, fish cakes, and Narutomaki fish cakes are available. Paid add-ons include beef slices.
The store offers various drinks, including an ice drink and different flavored sodas. There are also pizzas available. The narrator chooses a sweet americano and a cup of ice. The payment is unmanned, using a machine. The total for the chosen items, including Buldak Carbonara, pizza, beef slices, americano, ice, and cheese, comes to 325 NTD (approximately 10 USD). Cash payment is chosen, and a receipt is printed.
The second floor is the cooking and dining area. The steel bowl is placed on an induction cooker. Since the noodles are dry, the second cooking option is chosen, taking 4 minutes. While the noodles cook, a pizza, priced at 49 NTD (1.5 USD), is prepared in an air fryer at 190 degrees Celsius for 6 minutes. Chopsticks, spoons, and free water are also available.
Once the noodles are cooked, meat and cheese are added. After cooking, the noodles are strained, and the signature spicy Buldak sauce and carbonara seasoning are added and mixed. The pizza also finishes cooking. The narrator enjoys the chewy and cheesy noodles with tender beef and appreciates the free veggies. The sweet americano is found to be refreshing, and the pizza is described as soft, flavorful, and worth its price.
The narrator expresses satisfaction with Korean ramen and highlights the convenience of not having to cook at home, especially with diverse food options. The relaxing ambiance, nice city view, decorations, and music (K-pop) are praised. After eating, a designated recycling area is used to separate food waste from general garbage, and handwashing facilities are available.