O’food Launches Real Kimchi Ramyun in Canada, Expands K-Food Presence at Costco and Loblaws
Backed by Daesang Corporation, its global food brand O’food has launched the Real Kimchi Ramyun lineup in Canada, marking a broader retail push for Korean instant noodles across North American supermarkets. The range includes two SKUs: Real Kimchi Ramyun Noodle Soup and Real Fiery Kimchi Stir-fried Ramyun.
The products are rolling out through major Canadian retail channels, including Costco and Loblaws, positioning kimchi-flavoured ramyun as a mainstream grocery item rather than a specialty import.
What makes this ramyun different
The kimchi ramyun uses real packaged kimchi sourced from Jongga, a long-established kimchi brand under Daesang. Instead of relying solely on seasoning powder, each pack includes a separate kimchi component, reinforcing the product’s “real kimchi” positioning.
Why this launch matters
- Signals continued expansion of K-food into big-box and national grocery chains
- Shows instant noodles moving toward ingredient-forward branding, beyond flavour naming alone
- Positions kimchi ramyun as an everyday pantry item for non-Asian households
Availability
- Market: Canada
- Channels: Warehouse clubs and national supermarkets
- Formats: Soup-style ramyun and stir-fried (dry) ramyun
As Korean food brands continue overseas retail expansion, kimchi ramyun is shifting from niche shelf placement to high-visibility grocery aisles, reflecting how fermented flavours are becoming normalized in global instant food categories.

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