Gwangju Shinsegae Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Dong-hoon) has opened a pop-up store of the famous Japanese ramen restaurant "Ichiran Ramen," a must-visit tourist spot in Japan, on the basement first floor of the main building, attracting popularity with long opening lines.


Through this pop-up store, which opened on the 5th, customers can enjoy authentic Japanese tonkotsu ramen without having to travel to Japan.


Gwangju Shinsegae: "Enjoy 'Il Ichiran Ramen' at Home Now" View original image

The pop-up store, running until the 14th, sells "Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen" meal kits for 2 servings at 14,900 KRW, 5 servings at 30,900 KRW, and "Ichiran Spiciness Control Soup" for 13,900 KRW.


In particular, customers who set an alarm for the official Ichiran Korea online mall at the Gwangju Shinsegae pop-up store will receive an immediate discount of 1,000 KRW.


Ichiran Ramen started in 1960 in Fukuoka, the birthplace of tonkotsu ramen, and has established itself as a representative tonkotsu ramen restaurant in Japan, known as a waiting spot where both tourists and locals line up to eat.


Ichiran Tonkotsu Ramen delivers the ultimate tonkotsu flavor through its natural tonkotsu soup that removes unpleasant odors, Ichiran’s special seasoning powder based on chili, specially made noodles with a chewy and elastic texture, and secret broth, captivating the taste buds of not only locals but also tourists.



Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Shin Dong-ho yjm3070@asiae.co.kr


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