Do-it-yourself ramen noodles, Asian snacks, boba teas and Korean-inspired photo booths: Take a look at this new spot in Baton ...
While “ramen” is the commonly known Japanese term, in Korea instant noodles are called “ramyeon” (라면). The Korean version ...
You’re probably wondering, what’s ramyun? It refers to Korean instant noodles, whereas ramen is more acquainted with Japanese tonkotsu.