Kono Cafe / Convenience store is the first of its type in Russia. Have you ever seen a place like this before. Where you can buy your noodles and cook them right inside the store? I haven't. It was certainly a first for me. Cooking and making my own lunch. bUt was really find though, and fun. And something very unique for Russia. You can follow KONO Cafe on Telegram: t.me/+GSas3QxZF0Q2MGI6 I also have Telegram, where you can follow my day to day travels in Russia: t.me/travellingwithrussell Maybe you want to send me off to lunch somewhere else, and want to shout my meal? Ways, you can support me and the channel 💳 (Russian Bank Deposit) Sberbank: +7 916-313-0982 💳 (Set up for Everyone) www.donationalerts.com/r/travelwithrusell
@@KamBar2020 Kimchi Taco? It is real thing... :D In some Shaurma (Shawarma, Dürüm Kebab...) they add Korean style carrot. Tacos and Burritos are basically the same thing as Shawarma or Doner Kebab, because of muslim history of Spain and spanish history of southern america.
One thing i can say - i do love it that the Russian people are so cool with vloggers taking videos around them. They don't yell "don't film me!" and run to hit your camera/phone off your hands, they look relaxed and even engage in the videos, especially the younger folks. Nice!
@@dicecorporationwell, it's not surprising, not everybody is cool with being filmed. And you can't really blame them, it's their right after all. Of course running in and smacking others phones is not answer either.
IT's a big city that's for sure. Even I haven't seen everywhere yet. Hopefully through this channel I can open the doors to a few new places for everyone.
Someone should teach the youth that eating Russian buckwheat kasha (grechka) is so much healthier than eating those noodles that are full of MSG, salt, artificial flavors and palm oil. I got in shape and regained my health eating buckwheat as my staple carb. It's too bad that here in Italy grechka is too damn expensive, because it's imported. Instead, Russians are very lucky, because a kilo goes for 40 rubles. So much healthy grechka can be eat at the cost of one package of noodles devoid of any nutrition.
If we are talking about good quality and retail stores, then buckwheat usually does not cost 40 rubles. The real price is 80-100 rubles. In general, buckwheat is really expensive to produce, because much less of it is collected from one unit of area than other grains.
Cosmopolitan !!! Have seen such shops in Asia, but never tried. In Japan ramen shops are very reasonable, quick and delicious. However if in a rush yes an instant shop is the way to go. Interesting view of Russian life. Enjoyed thank you.
At 4:22 you show a rack of Shin Ramen Instant Noodles (in the red package). Probably the best choice and the most popular in Korea and elsewhere here in SE Asia.
blah blah, the same bs every video. America and Russia are big countries. Some places you don't have to worry about theft and a Raman place like this will do fine in America. I'm sure there are places in Russia you would be scared to walk at night and would be worried about the same things you are fear mongering in the comments.
Russia is full of creative ways to feed the body with global food. It would be great to see how the bookshops and media feed their minds with global literature and ideas.
Los Angeles Cola... made in Japan! So are all of the Ramune soda drinks at top shelf... the Ramune drinks are quite good! I hope maybe you will try sometime, Russell-San!
🇨🇦 Canada 🕊️✍️ Greetings Russell❗ 😊 Just 💞 love how you share the details❗🤗 Great for students, also ok for take-outs, but personally i cannot eat standing up; it's a physical thing. The food just doesn't seem to be able to go down 'properly' as it should; i also find that it takes away from the enjoyment of eating in a satisfying way. ~ i appreciate you sharing all you efforts 🤭 drawing us to 🇷🇺 Russia ❗😄
In Russia very typically stores are open from 10am - 10pm. That goes for most businesses. Some, but not many are open from 9am - 9pm. This place intends to be 24/7, but initially its open from 8am - 12 am.
Hi, 1) Yes neat idea kinda but 2) Too small and tight, not cozy more uncomfortable in my opinion 3) And selling packages of ramen/ichiban type noodles (that we can buy at most all grocery stores) for $1 lol hmm dunno
It is very cool and I dont think we have anything like that in America. I like ramen with shrimp or chicken or hot dogs. I also like different kinds of vegetables. It is a nice wsy you can socialize and meet new people. I don't really use chopsticks and I saw there were forks and spoons which I would use. I hope they could have cafes like these if they don't have these here.
It's cool they have such a large selection of noodles, but they should sacrifice the shelves in the middle of the room to arrange more tables. They chose a great place where there are a lot of young people, but because of the crowding, the owners lose potential profits
University where I studied is guarded by real soldiers. They protect not only perimeter, but also a lot of corridors and rooms inside. During first days we made photo near entrance to main building and few minutes later were arrested by soldiers who take cam and destroyed flash card from it :) Why so? University have own real and operational nuclear reactor with access for students, while students from late years know how to build thermonuclear badaboom for 100 megaton :D
@@TravellingwithRussell i know but i say that in the russian regular supermarket you can find those noodles almost all of them and they are a lot cheaper than they are in the noodle shop
@@pechkurofff You can't find these noodles in the regular Russian supermarket(like Magnit or 5ka), these are Samyang and Buldak brands from S.Korea (and possibly there are some brands from Japan as well, like NongShim and Nissin), 100% imported, maybe even through the third country (like Kazakhstan). In Moscow you will not find that instant noodles cheaper than 200-250 RUB per package.
@@viacheslavnovikov1657 i personally live in Blagoveschensk(6k km away from Moscow) and i can find those noodles in my supermarket for 180 rubles, sometimes 200, i thought in moscow they are way more common and cheaper, i didnt know tho
is it really korean? I mean, I definitely can see the korean Ramyeon 라면 (Ramen) in the shelves, and the Kimbab (which aren't Sushi) and Corndogs (which are filled with Sausage and Cheese, not sweet) but there is so much written in Japanese (even the instructions) and the name ko-no sounds very japanese as well - I would really like to know :)
The girl working there, who i think owned it, or was the manager spoke to me briefly about how much she loves Korea, and Korean food. She wanted to recreate the type of food place you would find there.
I think it's not super correct to make them like that. I think there should be a lid on top. or something that encapsulates the bowl and keeps the heat and vapor inside, making the noodles absorb all the spices and taste.
This place looks very well organised. Never seen those little machines for making ramens and noodles. Also amazing how busy this is. The dining area there looks fairly large and full of customers. When you say this is "squashy". by London standards this is large and spacious. Most shops I have to visit in central London are small and as you say "squashy". And no such dining areas in shops. There are Asian shops in China Town in central London and you should see how "squashy" those places are.
Thanks, I will take a walk there and come in to the cafe. Just landed to this beautiful city, which pulls like a magnet. Donate You also, for Your openess 🌟🌟☀️☀️
I have never seen this before! The closest we have is the "Mongolian Grill" where you select your own noodles, vegetables, proteins, and sauces and it is grilled in front of you.
They don't come from North Korea, that is for sure. But other than that they come from all over including South Korea, China, Malaisia, Japan, Singapore, et.c. But Korean noodles are of cpurse the most popular in Russia seccond only to the local russian brands. The first instant noodles to ever show up in Russia in the early 90s, the legendary "chang-ramyon" styrofoam cups, are still remembered by many as having the best taste ever. Probably it has something to do with the fact that when they appeared there was not much food available in general and people were just hungry but still it does not diminish the fond memories I have about them.
great cheap student food i think. we all know students are always broke. i think it's a good concept. don't you remember LA cola in Australia? that stuff was worse than the generic cola. i'm a coke girl!
Since imported, this instant noodles costs in Russia 3 to 4 times more than in S.Korea (in Korea a pack of Buldak noodles would be circa $0.80, in Russia it's $2.50 to $3.00). Considering average salaries in Russia are way less than in US / S.Korea, one meal in this cafe would be worth shopping food for 2-3 days of cooking at home.
Try the NongShim Shin Ramyun Noodle Soup, Gourmet Spicy (red package - black lettering ) noodles they are the best . I tried many of them but those are on top
Instant ramen invented after ww2 by Taiwanese immigrant to Osaka Japan, Momofuku Ando. He is a hero to many Japanese! There is a Ramen museum dedicated to his invention!
Interesante video Russell, yo vivo cerca de un "Korea Town" y sus productos son muy buenos (también venden productos japonéses), prefiero los productos orientales que la basura que viene de estados unidos.
Very cool place! Its more for the youngsters i think, I am bit old fashioned. I want to sit on my butt and be served when going out. It was fun to watch though. More of this !🎉
Absolutely stupidity. The day I go out to eat and pay for me to cook. Will be the day I take a taxi and drive myself. It would be good for the homeless if they have money.
Will be the day I take a taxi and drive myself. Yes, it is a thing and it is called car rental or carsharing... :D Btw. this thing just originated in Korea and it is supposed to be cheaper (and probably healthier) alternative to fast food.
Сомнительное удовольствие, конечно... покупать бичпакет по конским ценам, потом в толкучке его заваривать, и в такой же толкучке есть. Для фанатиков, в общем. И ещё непонятно, как все эти бичпакеты без перевода на русский язык продаются? Наклейку с переводом только на коле заметил.
@firegirl24 Нет там никакой химии. Я, кстати, дома её готовлю. А вот картошка - это вот реально "химия". Для начала картофель банально ядовит. Тот, что зеленый, особенно (срезать зелень не имеет смысла, яд там везде). Во-вторых, её часто выращивают на такой химозе, что не описать. По курицам - ну там как повезет. Скорее всего будет целый букет антибиотиков и прочей химии для ускорения роста. Или купишь с рук и там гадай что именно ты подцепишь от неё и чем оно тебе аукнется лет через 10
👍Appears to be a business concept that expands on the average Korean “7-11” convenience store availability of packaged noodles, hot water dispensers and a counter to sit at and eat your noodles. 😊
It seems to attract a very young crowd, indicating the possibility it is a "fad". 9:23 here in USA, tattoo's (as sickening as they are) are incredibly common and... incredibly expensive.
We love temp tattoos (I do). One can easily get it removed in a couple of months. Or it'll fade away in a couple of years but that's not very pretty so we go with the first option.
Kono Cafe / Convenience store is the first of its type in Russia. Have you ever seen a place like this before. Where you can buy your noodles and cook them right inside the store? I haven't. It was certainly a first for me. Cooking and making my own lunch. bUt was really find though, and fun. And something very unique for Russia.
You can follow KONO Cafe on Telegram: t.me/+GSas3QxZF0Q2MGI6
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Maybe you want to send me off to lunch somewhere else, and want to shout my meal? Ways, you can support me and the channel
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I'd love to see Russian Folks make Fushion Dishes such as Kimchi Taco 🌮🌯 or invent Kombucha SUSHI 🍣
@@KamBar2020 Kimchi Taco? It is real thing... :D In some Shaurma (Shawarma, Dürüm Kebab...) they add Korean style carrot. Tacos and Burritos are basically the same thing as Shawarma or Doner Kebab, because of muslim history of Spain and spanish history of southern america.
@@PavelKohout77 Yes It is. Come to Los Angeles to try Koreans Mexican fusion dishes 👀 Slama Hayeck is a mixture of LatinArab if you know what I mean 😘
One thing i can say - i do love it that the Russian people are so cool with vloggers taking videos around them. They don't yell "don't film me!" and run to hit your camera/phone off your hands, they look relaxed and even engage in the videos, especially the younger folks. Nice!
They did in metros and train station as late as 5-8 years ago. Wouldn't be surprised if they still do in some remote town somewhere
@@dicecorporationwell, it's not surprising, not everybody is cool with being filmed. And you can't really blame them, it's their right after all. Of course running in and smacking others phones is not answer either.
It's almost like people are not out to pick fights...
한국 라면은 매우 맛있습니다 ! 재밌는 영상 감사합니다 😍
The Worker is very nice and polite. Allowing you to film around the store while she is refilling the stock. Its a new concept glad it got welcomed.
Russian people are very nice and cool they don't mind when you make their videos
A bit small :) Since there is an university close by, it's a great place for the students - they hang out, make their lunch, chat. A great idea!
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Thanks ))
Even the most unusual business idea takes root in Russia. )) Russell, you should also visit the Кotocafe
A cat cafe...I will look up to see where there located. Thanks.
Very surprising in Russia also got this kind of eatery. This what the media doesn't show to the world.
It's an instant noodle cafe. Does it really matter if the media show this or not?
@@littleowlbooks8514 It has no tanks stocked on the shelves so yes it does.
@@littleowlbooks8514 Yes, it matters a lot!
@@ArthurKhazbs No, it doesn't matter THAT much.
@@littleowlbooks8514 they show worse things
I like it that you try it yourself, too. Not just show and tell.
Thanks, These was a great place to test food content.
I was born in Moscow, but you know Moscow so much better than me! I keep learning stuff about my own home city from you!
IT's a big city that's for sure. Even I haven't seen everywhere yet. Hopefully through this channel I can open the doors to a few new places for everyone.
Someone should teach the youth that eating Russian buckwheat kasha (grechka) is so much healthier than eating those noodles that are full of MSG, salt, artificial flavors and palm oil. I got in shape and regained my health eating buckwheat as my staple carb. It's too bad that here in Italy grechka is too damn expensive, because it's imported. Instead, Russians are very lucky, because a kilo goes for 40 rubles. So much healthy grechka can be eat at the cost of one package of noodles devoid of any nutrition.
Don’t worry about us, we love grechka, especially when we are abroad:)
If we are talking about good quality and retail stores, then buckwheat usually does not cost 40 rubles. The real price is 80-100 rubles.
In general, buckwheat is really expensive to produce, because much less of it is collected from one unit of area than other grains.
We love Russell! So much fun touring new restaurants!
Thank you so much )))
OMG! I Need to go there TODAY!!! TY RUSSELL! =)
Please let me know if you enjoyed it, I've been planning to go but I'm afraid it'll be packed
Mate, shoutout to the very jovial people in the background waving at the camera - brings a smile to me face :)
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Low minded and juvenile.
Доширачечная.
оверпрайснутая.
@@guren3026точняк, но народу там прилично
Бичечная
Поесть лапшу за 10 долларов, дожились
@@chitavagio потому что место распиарено. А в другой их забегаловке Чико, сотрудники до посетительниц домогались, но про это все забыли.
Cosmopolitan !!! Have seen such shops in Asia, but never tried. In Japan ramen shops are very reasonable, quick and delicious. However if in a rush yes an instant shop is the way to go. Interesting view of Russian life. Enjoyed thank you.
Thanks Russell for another great vlog! This is a cool cafe, Is it expensive?
haha, Russell, your new yellow cute handbag suits you very well 😆 looks so funny, seeing you with it 🦊
At 4:22 you show a rack of Shin Ramen Instant Noodles (in the red package). Probably the best choice and the most popular in Korea and elsewhere here in SE Asia.
Judging by the age of the clientele its currently a young person's fad type thing. Don't like the idea of standing to eat my noodles though.
Wow thank you for showing this. I guess this place popping up there means there will be more Asian moving to study and work there ❤
This restaurant is too small ,if it's in the US probably it will fit two people.
It's designed to be this small, korean style.
В сша один
17:00 everything is so clean...then comes the Australian... 😀 😀
В России рАмен - это японский суп, а корейская лапша - рамËн!
Exactly right!
Не должно быть ни того, ни другого.
So Beautiful
Beautiful Gurls or Noodles 🍜👀❓
@@KamBar2020 everything
I understand how they get the 5 star reviews. If you’re going to be cooking 🧑🍳 your own lunch 🥗 of cause you are going to leave a 5 star review 😂
It wouldn't last one week in EU-US due to theft...
blah blah, the same bs every video. America and Russia are big countries. Some places you don't have to worry about theft and a Raman place like this will do fine in America. I'm sure there are places in Russia you would be scared to walk at night and would be worried about the same things you are fear mongering in the comments.
Russia is full of creative ways to feed the body with global food. It would be great to see how the bookshops and media feed their minds with global literature and ideas.
Good video Russell.
Cheers!!!
Los Angeles Cola... made in Japan! So are all of the Ramune soda drinks at top shelf... the Ramune drinks are quite good! I hope maybe you will try sometime, Russell-San!
🇨🇦 Canada 🕊️✍️ Greetings Russell❗ 😊 Just 💞 love how you share the details❗🤗
Great for students, also ok for take-outs, but personally i cannot eat standing up; it's a physical thing. The food just doesn't seem to be able to go down 'properly' as it should; i also find that it takes away from the enjoyment of eating in a satisfying way.
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i appreciate you sharing all you efforts 🤭 drawing us to 🇷🇺 Russia ❗😄
I haven’t seen a place like this but I have eaten in a fondu restaurant where you cook your food in boiling liquid or dip in cheese or chocolate
Very cool 😊
Russell do the stores closed at what time, please? 9am till?
In Russia very typically stores are open from 10am - 10pm. That goes for most businesses. Some, but not many are open from 9am - 9pm. This place intends to be 24/7, but initially its open from 8am - 12 am.
Hi, 1) Yes neat idea kinda but 2) Too small and tight, not cozy more uncomfortable in my opinion 3) And selling packages of ramen/ichiban type noodles (that we can buy at most all grocery stores) for $1 lol hmm dunno
It is very cool and I dont think we have anything like that in America. I like ramen with shrimp or chicken or hot dogs. I also like different kinds of vegetables. It is a nice wsy you can socialize and meet new people. I don't really use chopsticks and I saw there were forks and spoons which I would use. I hope they could have cafes like these if they don't have these here.
Thanks Russel for this video ! Now i am going back for istant nudels lol !😁
In South Corea those ramen stores are very popular.
Even after watching this video through before publishing it, I want to go back for more noodles.
It's cool they have such a large selection of noodles, but they should sacrifice the shelves in the middle of the room to arrange more tables. They chose a great place where there are a lot of young people, but because of the crowding, the owners lose potential profits
Hey Russel you said that many students are here does univeristies are studing here free?
university isn't free. Regardless if your a Russian Citizen or an International student.
@@TravellingwithRussellthat’s actually not true. Russian citizens can study for free if their final school exam results are good enough.
Instant noodles cafe, it never crossed my mind😅
Something totally different. Especially in Russia.
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Russell, please show university. The Main one. Nsme
It's almost impossible to get access inside the building, unless your a student there.
University where I studied is guarded by real soldiers. They protect not only perimeter, but also a lot of corridors and rooms inside.
During first days we made photo near entrance to main building and few minutes later were arrested by soldiers who take cam and destroyed flash card from it :)
Why so? University have own real and operational nuclear reactor with access for students, while students from late years know how to build thermonuclear badaboom for 100 megaton :D
It's an easy meal to make
It is. Such a simple concept for a cafe.
I wonder if the price of the noodles in the cafe is more expensive than or same price as in stores
Рассел перешёл на Доширак :)
We have a stall like this at our office cafe - it’s called make your malatan
Damn man.... your camera is on point
Wow, Thanks !!!
noodles are really pricey here tho, in the supermarket they cost much less
There not that much more, these are all the imported brands. Not locally made.
@@TravellingwithRussell i know but i say that in the russian regular supermarket you can find those noodles almost all of them and they are a lot cheaper than they are in the noodle shop
@@pechkurofff You can't find these noodles in the regular Russian supermarket(like Magnit or 5ka), these are Samyang and Buldak brands from S.Korea (and possibly there are some brands from Japan as well, like NongShim and Nissin), 100% imported, maybe even through the third country (like Kazakhstan). In Moscow you will not find that instant noodles cheaper than 200-250 RUB per package.
@@viacheslavnovikov1657 i personally live in Blagoveschensk(6k km away from Moscow) and i can find those noodles in my supermarket for 180 rubles, sometimes 200, i thought in moscow they are way more common and cheaper, i didnt know tho
I eat instant noodles but make real soup stock using bones or pork or chicken bits,,plus add shrimp or cooked meat in and miso ❤
is it really korean? I mean, I definitely can see the korean Ramyeon 라면 (Ramen) in the shelves, and the Kimbab (which aren't Sushi) and Corndogs (which are filled with Sausage and Cheese, not sweet) but there is so much written in Japanese (even the instructions) and the name ko-no sounds very japanese as well - I would really like to know :)
The girl working there, who i think owned it, or was the manager spoke to me briefly about how much she loves Korea, and Korean food. She wanted to recreate the type of food place you would find there.
@@TravellingwithRussell Ahhh thank you for explaining 💓
Want noodles now.
Sorry )))
Looks like fun! I haven’t seen anything quite like this!❤🇨🇦
Its pretty cool. And fun at the same time.
noodles are mostly Korean, but signs are in , Russian, English and Japanese.😮
70元的泡麵😅非常有創意,其實亞洲有一種關東煮食物,跟泡麵很像..泡麵能受到歡迎,冷凍食品關東煮也非常適合,有關東煮覺得滷味也很適合,也許永和豆漿也不錯,消費金額都差不多在多開幾家就變成很熱鬧的學區商圈食品街..😊
Тут она стоит 17 юаней 😂, на мой взгляд это большая разница.
Он имеет в виду, в Тайваньском Долларе
@@zz.0z.z0zz33 ясно 🌝
Cool!👍🏻 7:47 A typical(!) example of "RUGLISH".... топпинги...😁😂🤣
I think it's not super correct to make them like that. I think there should be a lid on top. or something that encapsulates the bowl and keeps the heat and vapor inside, making the noodles absorb all the spices and taste.
對了,亞洲有些國家會認為吃那些泡麵代表貧窮...但在那邊250盧布的泡麵比牛奶跟肉貴...大部分他們的心胸是狹窄的而且介意別人的眼光,俄羅斯人比較熱情大概吧,很少看到憂愁的俄羅斯人.
it is unusual, so attractive :)
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Thanks. !!
It´s a funny concept but I like a classic restaurant very much more. Here in germany you get only this yumyum snacks. It looks very similar.
The chocolate sticks, I love those.
Great video Russell 😎 also yummy 😋😁 👍
Thanks, Lunch was very good. I am so glad I went.
Thank you for this amazing episode.
This place looks very well organised. Never seen those little machines for making ramens and noodles. Also amazing how busy this is. The dining area there looks fairly large and full of customers. When you say this is "squashy". by London standards this is large and spacious. Most shops I have to visit in central London are small and as you say "squashy". And no such dining areas in shops. There are Asian shops in China Town in central London and you should see how "squashy" those places are.
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Thanks.
Thanks, I will take a walk there and come in to the cafe. Just landed to this beautiful city, which pulls like a magnet. Donate You also, for Your openess 🌟🌟☀️☀️
I have never seen this before! The closest we have is the "Mongolian Grill" where you select your own noodles, vegetables, proteins, and sauces and it is grilled in front of you.
When I worked on cruise ships we had that style of restaurant on the ship also.
I am assuming that the noodle packages are coming from South Korea.
South Korean, Yes. Some from Japan as well.
They don't come from North Korea, that is for sure. But other than that they come from all over including South Korea, China, Malaisia, Japan, Singapore, et.c. But Korean noodles are of cpurse the most popular in Russia seccond only to the local russian brands. The first instant noodles to ever show up in Russia in the early 90s, the legendary "chang-ramyon" styrofoam cups, are still remembered by many as having the best taste ever. Probably it has something to do with the fact that when they appeared there was not much food available in general and people were just hungry but still it does not diminish the fond memories I have about them.
@@TravellingwithRussell Ramen shops often stock Chinese foods too. Haven't checked this place out yet!
Unfortunately all I saw were noodle brands from Korea/East Asia. They should add Indomie to their choices
There was one Indonesian one there. But the cafe is Korean inspired.
Naruto noodles? lol
Good idea 💡 it's like a coffe shop with a different product! A place like this would be super next to a school
Nice, cool place but not my food. I usually avoid eating pasta.
great cheap student food i think. we all know students are always broke. i think it's a good concept. don't you remember LA cola in Australia? that stuff was worse than the generic cola. i'm a coke girl!
Since imported, this instant noodles costs in Russia 3 to 4 times more than in S.Korea (in Korea a pack of Buldak noodles would be circa $0.80, in Russia it's $2.50 to $3.00). Considering average salaries in Russia are way less than in US / S.Korea, one meal in this cafe would be worth shopping food for 2-3 days of cooking at home.
Ramen noodles and college
brings back great memories
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The entire area is basically full with collage students.
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Thanks for thumbs up.
Mind blowing
Sarcasm? I think so. When Russell's not around, you never behave. Got you.
cant say i've heard of los angeles cola Russell. but los angeles coke plenty for sure
употреблять "это" можно только при крайней нужде и безвыходности.но в любом сообществе найдуться желающие попробовать хоть какашки.
Try the NongShim Shin Ramyun Noodle Soup, Gourmet Spicy (red package - black lettering ) noodles they are the best . I tried many of them but those are on top
I think these were the ones right by the door. I know this brand.
Caution: very hot)
Is that the sound of the bottom of a barrel being scraped that I can hear?
Paradise.
Ramen and those cafes are originally from Japan. Its weird to see Korea stealing their idea
Instant ramen invented after ww2 by Taiwanese immigrant to Osaka Japan, Momofuku Ando. He is a hero to many Japanese! There is a Ramen museum dedicated to his invention!
We need that in Canada
We need more in Moscow. Soon, I think.
Interesante video Russell, yo vivo cerca de un "Korea Town" y sus productos son muy buenos (también venden productos japonéses), prefiero los productos orientales que la basura que viene de estados unidos.
Ingenious, way to go RUSS. best video. thank you. us.
9/27/2024 , friday TGIF 1423 , afternoon here. at the moment,
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It's a very interesting concept. I like it actually.
Very cool place! Its more for the youngsters i think, I am bit old fashioned. I want to sit on my butt and be served when going out. It was fun to watch though. More of this !🎉
Yep a lot of students are hanging around the area because there's a famous Bauman Moscow State Technical University nearby 😊
@@RQC7RU Yes. Not for us oldies.😅Cool anyway!
Compared to Andrey, your a nice one. Or... maybe you're him.
Куриный Ролтон вкуснее корейской лапши
Absolutely stupidity. The day I go out to eat and pay for me to cook. Will be the day I take a taxi and drive myself. It would be good for the homeless if they have money.
It's an interesting concept. Apparently there very popular in Korea.
Will be the day I take a taxi and drive myself. Yes, it is a thing and it is called car rental or carsharing... :D Btw. this thing just originated in Korea and it is supposed to be cheaper (and probably healthier) alternative to fast food.
Сомнительное удовольствие, конечно... покупать бичпакет по конским ценам, потом в толкучке его заваривать, и в такой же толкучке есть. Для фанатиков, в общем.
И ещё непонятно, как все эти бичпакеты без перевода на русский язык продаются? Наклейку с переводом только на коле заметил.
Перевод есть, в общих чертах. Но их можно купить домой дешевле в китайском магазинчике в соседнем квартале))
Я лучше курицу и картошку куплю и дома приготовлю, чем эту химию есть за конский ценник.
@@firegirl24 тебя никто и не заставляет. Ешь, что нравится.
@firegirl24
Нет там никакой химии. Я, кстати, дома её готовлю.
А вот картошка - это вот реально "химия". Для начала картофель банально ядовит. Тот, что зеленый, особенно (срезать зелень не имеет смысла, яд там везде). Во-вторых, её часто выращивают на такой химозе, что не описать.
По курицам - ну там как повезет. Скорее всего будет целый букет антибиотиков и прочей химии для ускорения роста. Или купишь с рук и там гадай что именно ты подцепишь от неё и чем оно тебе аукнется лет через 10
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Babbling there mate. Do they pay you by the minute?
I think I like to call it detailed.
@@TravellingwithRussellThat's your best reply yet!
Russia is so developed that those are called old buildings 😂
A lot of history in the buildings of these types of places.
@@TravellingwithRussell I really do understand
Третий😊
I don't mind noodles once in a while.
👍Appears to be a business concept that expands on the average Korean “7-11” convenience store availability of packaged noodles, hot water dispensers and a counter to sit at and eat your noodles. 😊
Самое лутшее Мире, чебуречная с молоком....
Interesting concept Russ, but I prefer my noodles in comfort of my home. Too crowded.
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It seems to attract a very young crowd, indicating the possibility it is a "fad". 9:23 here in USA, tattoo's (as sickening as they are) are incredibly common and... incredibly expensive.
We love temp tattoos (I do). One can easily get it removed in a couple of months. Or it'll fade away in a couple of years but that's not very pretty so we go with the first option.
@@MICEinUS Thank you. I did not know about "temporary tattoos". Here in USA, "tattoo removal" is also popular!
@@SunriseLAW 😄lol
I phone price &
Android phone video please
Russell, you did not tell us how much it cost you.
560 rubles. ( i just checked my bank online. ) So, $6.04 USD.
no indomie is just depression alr😭
In Indonesia, they have a different brand. called "indo-mie" which is more popular.
@@TravellingwithRussell its the same thing, but hopefully they will be available in russia
It sounds like you’re shouting Russell.