Suitable for family dinners, the taste is okay, but the food is really slow ~
The interior of the restaurant is decorated in an old Chinese restaurant style, which feels like a route that many elders will like. The predecessor was a Hunan restaurant that was once very popular, but the current meal menu is completely different (now this restaurant does not have millet porridge)
The shredded pork with chives, Kung Pao chicken, and Chengdu pork ribs (the meat was quite tender) were all pretty good, not overly delicious, but they were just okay for a family dinner. The deep-fried silver rolls come with condensed milk, which is great. If it’s not dipping enough, you can ask the store staff to refill it👍
What I don’t like the most is the tomato sausage stew. It tastes too oily and I don’t recommend it very much.
There is a water and electricity store opposite the restaurant, and the small alley next to it is the restaurant's special parking lot. It is difficult to park in this generation, so I think it is a plus if there is a special parking lot✅
There is a 10% service fee!
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