Chicago restaurant's 'Monster Hell Ramen' challenge is turning up the heat

ByJordan Arseneau Localish logo
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
'Monster Hell Ramen' challenge turns up the heat
The "Monster Hell Ramen" challenge from Chicago restaurant Strings Ramen is turning up the heat.

CHICAGO -- The Windy City gets cool in the winter, but Strings Ramen is heating things up.

This restaurant's "Monster Hell Ramen" challenge pits your taste buds against five chiles -- Thai, Tian Jing, Szechuan peppercorn, Piquin and ghost peppers.

"When they eat it they're sweating all over their head, their whole body burns, their stomach burns and their hands will begin shaking, too," Strings' Hyde Park Head Chef Ryan Cai said.

Brave eaters can choose five different levels of heat for the ramen, which also includes spicy ground pork, baby clams and crunchy pork skins. Finishing an entire bowl of the Level 5 in 20 minutes will earn diners the ramen, a T-shirt and a dessert for free, as well as a $50 gift card. Cai said at least 10 customers attempt the challenge every week.

"All customers are different. Some can only touch the spoon! After you taste it you feel it and say, 'oh water!'"

Challengers are only allowed one cup of water and must sign a waiver when attempting Level 5.

Strings has three locations in Chicago; one in Madison, Wisconsin; and one in New York City's East Village.

Customers can take home Strings' signature "hell sauce" by the jar from its Chinatown and Lakeview restaurants in Chicago.

Learn more at ramenchicago.com.