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The Spiciest Korean Ramen, Ranked by Heat

The spiciest Korean ramen ranked by heat — from Buldak 3x (Nuclear) down to Shin Ramyun — with reported Scoville levels and tips to cool it down.

Quick answer: The spiciest mainstream Korean ramen is Samyang Buldak 3x Spicy (often called Nuclear), reported well above 10,000 Scoville heat units (SHU). Buldak 2x Spicy (~8,800 SHU) and original Buldak (~4,400 SHU, per Samyang) follow. Among soup ramyun, Shin Ramyun and Neoguri are hot but far milder.

If your goal is maximum heat, the Korean aisle has you covered — but the gap between “spicy” and “regret” is bigger than it looks. Here’s the ranking, hottest first.

Hottest to mildest

  1. Buldak 3x Spicy / Nuclear (Samyang) — the hottest mainstream pick, reported well above 10,000 SHU. Genuinely intense.
  2. Buldak 2x Spicy (Samyang) — about double the original, reported around 8,800 SHU.
  3. Buldak Original / Hot Chicken (Samyang) — the viral baseline, reported around 4,400 SHU by Samyang.
  4. Shin Ramyun Black / Red (Nongshim) — a hot, beefy soup, but far milder than Buldak.
  5. Neoguri Spicy (Nongshim) — pleasant seafood heat; medium overall.

Reported heat

Product Reported heat Type
Buldak 3x / Nuclear 10,000+ SHU Stir-fried
Buldak 2x Spicy ~8,800 SHU Stir-fried
Buldak Original ~4,400 SHU Stir-fried
Shin Ramyun Medium-hot Soup
Neoguri Medium Seafood soup

Scoville figures are as reported by the maker and vary by source; treat them as a guide, not a lab measurement.

How to cool it down

Add a slice of cheese, a beaten egg, a splash of milk, or extra noodles. These tame Buldak’s heat fast without ruining the flavor.

Bottom line

For the hottest experience, Buldak 3x (Nuclear). For hot-but-enjoyable, original Buldak or a spicy soup like Shin Ramyun.

FAQ

What is the spiciest Korean ramen?

Samyang Buldak 3x Spicy (Nuclear) is the spiciest mainstream Korean ramen, reported well above 10,000 Scoville heat units.

How spicy is original Buldak?

Samyang reports the original Buldak (Hot Chicken Flavor Ramen) at around 4,400 SHU — hot, but the 2x (~8,800 SHU) and 3x/Nuclear (10,000+ SHU) versions are far hotter.

How do you make spicy ramen less hot?

Add cheese, a beaten egg, milk, or extra noodles, and use less of the sauce/seasoning packet. Dairy and starch cut chili heat effectively.

Sources

Image: “Spicy ramyeon” by BrithnyBiong, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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