Glad Hotel Collaborates with Nongshim... Offers Seafood Ramen Breakfast Menu at Glad Gangnam COEX from 10,000 KRW
Day Use Products Include Shin Ramyun Dry Noodles and Welch's Zero

Glad Hotel announced on the 28th that it will introduce unique packages that reduce calorie concerns, including a package where guests can enjoy seafood ramen made with Nongshim Shin Ramyun noodles as breakfast in collaboration with Nongshim.


Since last month, Glad Hotel has included 'seafood ramen' made with Nongshim Shin Ramyun noodles, abalone, and shrimp in the breakfast service at Glad Gangnam COEX Center. The single item price is 18,000 KRW, and it is available for 16,500 KRW with advance reservation. Breakfast is served from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM at the hotel's basement level 2 'Project Room.'


Until June 30, a 'Bed and Breakfast Package' including breakfast such as seafood ramen will also be offered for a hotel staycation. With this package, guests can choose from 'American Breakfast' featuring egg dishes, grilled sausages, bacon, and salad, or 'Ugeoji Haejang-guk' (Korean cabbage soup) in addition to seafood ramen. The package also includes benefits such as a one-hour late checkout.


Until June 30, the 'Abundant Snack Life Package' will also be available. This 'Day Use' product allows guests to use the room for 5 hours and includes two Nongshim Shin Ramyun noodles (77g) cup noodles and three 500ml zero-calorie carbonated Welch's Zero drinks (grape, orange, and shine muscat flavors). This product is designed for Zero Consumers who follow recent health-conscious consumer trends. This package is available for a 5-hour stay at three Glad Hotels in the Seoul area (Glad Yeouido, Glad Mapo, Glad Gangnam COEX Center).



Glad Gangnam COEX Center, 'Seafood Ramen' using Shin Ramyun Noodles [Photo by Glad Hotel].

Glad Gangnam COEX Center, 'Seafood Ramen' using Shin Ramyun Noodles [Photo by Glad Hotel].

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