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The Ramyun Library

When we hear the word “library,” most of us imagine floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. At a curious new spot called The Ramyun Library, however, packets of instant noodles line the walls. Among the offerings are both soup-based and non-soup-based ramyuns, as well as sides including tuna mayo kimbap, fried fish cakes and dumplings, rice, kimchi and more. Impressively, there's also a handful of vegan options. The menu uses charming pixel art depictions of wheat, nuts, shellfish, dairy and other common allergens, giving the Library the potential to become an ideal spot for those with food sensitivities. Fire symbols indicate spice levels on a scale of one to five. For drinks, there are banana, coffee or strawberry-flavored milk, sodas and a few different lemonades, including a cotton candy flavor, which we found the most fun and enticing.
Details
  • Hours: Wednesday-Monday 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • Alcohol: No Alcohol
  • Parking: Free, Lot available