Japanese ramen bars are all over NYC. But there's another noodle style that's poised to take the city by storm: Korean ramyun. Inspired by the cult status of Korean instant noodles, chef Douglas Kim set out to create a bowl of ramen that captures the culture of the country. At Jeju Noodle Bar in Manhattan, diners are greeted with chewy, slurp-able noodles; thick, pork-based soup; and an assortment of Korean-inspired toppings like kimchi and gochujang. Jeju's ramyun offers a chef-driven spin on your favorite freeze-dried noodle packs. Subscribe to First We Feast on YouTube: http://goo.gl/UxFzhKCheck out more of First We Feast here:http://firstwefeast.com/https://twitter.com/firstwefeasthttps://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeasthttp://instagram.com/firstwefeastFirst We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country's best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect.