With a plethora of ramyeon noodles displayed for sale, the new 88 Ramyun Stage pop-up store in Yeouido, Seoul, is the perfect destination for all noodle lovers.
The pop-up store sells quirky products ranging from ramyeon-related accessories to desserts that resemble ramyeon, and will be open till 30th April.
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Located at The Hyundai Seoul, the eye-catching array of colourful ramyeon packets at the 88 Ramyun Stage pop-up will leave you feeling spoilt for choice. The store will only be open until the 30th of April 2022, so be sure to relish in ramyeon heaven while it lasts.
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Besides colourful packets of ramyeon, 88 Ramyun Stage also sells desserts that look like noodles.
Made by moulding sweet pumpkin paste into noodle form and garnishing with gummies that look like eggs and vegetables, these items on the menu may confuse your and your Instagram followers, but they’ll also please your taste buds.
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Each dessert will cost you KRW5,500-6,000 (~USD4.62-5.04).
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There’s been a Crocs renaissance lately, which is why you’ll be able to find mini ramyeon-related Jibbitz at the pop-up. Even if you don’t own a pair of Crocs, the accessories are cute enough to make you want to buy a pair, just for the fun of it.
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You can also get measuring cups and timers made specially for cooking ramyeon, so that you get perfectly springy noodles every time you cook.
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The pop-up store isn’t only impressive on the inside – it’s pretty cool on the outside, too. The sleek glass exterior, emblazoned with “88 Ramyun Stage”, makes for a great Instagram picture.
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Inside the store, there’s a huge infographic display that illustrates the history of Korean ramyeon. According to the display, the first ever domestic brand ramyeon was released in 1963.
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There’s a “buy 2 get 1 free” promotion at the 88 Ramyun Stage pop-up right now, so if you’re lucky enough to be in Seoul, grab your baskets and fill them up with your favourite ramyeon flavours asap.
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Since 88 Ramyun Stage is located at The Hyundai Seoul, the largest mall in Seoul, don’t miss out on the chance to explore the rest of the place once you’ve got your ramyeon fix.
Find out more about The Hyundai Seoul in our write-up here.
Address: B1 The Hyundai Seoul, 108 Yeouidae-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon — Thurs 10:30AM-8PM | Fri — Sun 10:30AM-8:30PM
Telephone: 02-767-2233
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Cover image adapted from: @thehyundai_seoul and @keem_km
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