Pune is not just renowned for its historical landmarks and educational institutions, but also for its delectable street foods galore. From spicy misal pavs to buttery pav bhaji, pipping hot momos, vada pavs, and more, the city streets offer a delightful array of options that cater to every palate. Joining the league is a small, unassuming food cart in Kondhwa that is delighting noodle lovers in the neighbourhood.
Nestled in the bustling neighbourhood of Kondhwa, Something Korean is the latest addition to the city’s street food scene. The no-fuss food cart is quickly gaining momentum with ramen fans across the city for its simple but delicious noodles bursting with flavours. Korean cuisine boasts a rich tapestry of flavours, and noodles play an integral role in their culinary repertoire. Something Korean pays homage to this tradition by serving a variety of instant noodles brands from Korea that capture the essence of the cuisine.
Whether you're a fan of spicy or mild, meat or vegetarian options, this noodle cart has something to satisfy every palate. Flavours are enhanced with fresh-cut veggies, sauces, cheese, and other condiments. The short and simple menu leaves no room for confusion. At INR 250, Debak Ghost Pepper Spicy Chicken Noodles is not for the faint-hearted. With 1,00,000 Scoville Heat Units, the fiery noodles are a delight in every bite once you overcome the spice level. If you prefer something less spicy and more cheesy, try the Cheese Samyan Hot Chicken Noodles. Also priced at INR 250, the stringy noodles are easy on the spice, but equally delicious.