5/5 Ophelia G. 2 years ago on Google
This
is
the
place
in
the
Fort
Campbell
&
Clarksville
area
for
Korean
Fire
Noodles!
Seoul
International
Asian
Market
is
easy
to
find,
has
lots
of
parking
space,
and
a
wide
variety
of
different
Asian
foods
and
seasonings.
It
is
the
largest
Asian
market
in
this
area.
This
week
I
got
introduced
to
Korean
Fire
Noodles
after
a
friend
showed
me
a
video
of
a
fast
food
ramen
restaurant
in
Orlando,
Florida.
The
most
demanded
item
there
was
the
Korean
Fire
Noodles.
Korean
fire
noodles
are
a
particular
type
of
spicy
noodles
from
South
Korea.
While
most
people
cannot
handle
the
spiciness
of
these
noodles,
they
still
want
to
try
it!
These
noodles
were
first
created
by
Samyang
Foods,
Inc.
The
company
also
makes
a
variety
of
other
ramen
flavors.
However,
over
time,
the
Korean
fire
noodles
have
become
their
specialty.
For
most
netizens,
Samyang
is
become
synonymous
with
the
fiery
hot
Korean
fire
noodles!
Seoul
International
Asian
Market
always
has
something
I
am
looking
for
like
homemade
kimchi,
seasoned
squid,
wood
chopsticks,
and
ramen
noodles.
I
found
a
huge
variety
of
Samyang
Noodles
here:
Samyang
Carbo
Spicy
Chicken
Fried
Noodles
are
not
as
spicy
as
the
original
spicy
ramen
from
Samyang
-
herbal,
cheesy,
&
spicy.
Samyang
Fire
Hot
Curry
Flavored
Chicken
Ramen
Noodles
is
deliciously
hot
and
spicy.
The
heat
builds
up
gradually
and
you
can
taste
the
curry
flavor
of
the
noodles.
The
Buldak
Bokkeummyun
Light
is
basically
the
basic
fire
noodle
but
with
40%
less
spice.
It’s
definitely
much
milder
than
the
other
variants,
but
the
decreased
spice
somehow
affected
the
overall
savoriness
of
the
noodles
as
well.
I
got
some
of
these
Korean
Fire
Noodles/ramen,
Japanese
Clear
Broth,
a
jar
of
kimchi,
fish
flakes
for
a
recipe,
and
seasoned
squid.
Total
cost
of
these
groceries:
$30.
Pricey
but
not
bad.
On
the
way
out,
I
saw
some
cold
coffee
in
cans.
I
decided
to
buy
some
another
day.
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