A new hands-on Korean comfort food concept is moving into Olentangy Plaza

Ramyun EZ is set to replace Tea Zone, bringing a popular Korean instant ramyun experience to the neighborhood.

Taylor Bollinger News Writer
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Ramyun EZ is set to replace Tea Zone, bringing a popular Korean instant ramyun experience to the neighborhood. Instead of ordering from a traditional menu, customers will choose their own instant noodle packet from a wide selection, then cook it themselves using in-store boiling stations.

The concept is simple and interactive. Pick your ramyun, add optional toppings, and follow easy instructions to prepare it on the spot. The experience mirrors casual ramyun shops and convenience stores found throughout South Korea, where instant noodles are elevated into a quick, social meal.

The shop is owned by Jo Chong, who also owns Don Pocha Korean BBQ, a popular Korean barbecue and late-night dining spot known for traditional dishes and lively atmosphere. Ramyun EZ offers a more casual, fast-paced option that still taps into authentic Korean food culture.

Ramyun EZ will be located in Olentangy Plaza, an area that has continued to attract a mix of eateries and small businesses. The addition brings something new to the plaza, especially for students, families, and anyone looking for an affordable, quick meal with a twist.

An opening date has not yet been announced, but the concept is expected to draw curiosity from both longtime fans of Korean food and newcomers interested in trying ramyun in a more immersive way.

 

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