It is located in Ningxia Night Market, but it has a storefront. The overall decoration is mainly purple and white. The logo is the face of a pug(?). It is quite easy to find in the night market.
If you want to eat inside, just find a seat and scan the QR code to order. You can choose to swipe your card online or pay on site. For on-site payment, you can pay with Linepay or on the street.
Peanut soup dumplings$65
The glutinous rice balls are very small (about the size of small pearls in a beverage shop). In terms of taste, I prefer larger glutinous rice balls. The peanut soup is not too sweet, so even though the portion is quite large, I can still finish it by myself. The bowl is a sweet soup that I am willing to repurchase.
Taro Brown Sugar Taro Beancurd + Brown Sugar Pearl $100
My family’s thoughts: “It’s a bit too sweet, and I think the pearls are too hard, so I won’t recommend it. The rest is okay, but it’s too expensive, so I wouldn’t want to repurchase it.”
Taro milk brown sugar pearl beancurd $120
My family's thoughts: "I also think the pearls are hard and hard to bite; the taro is OK, but there is too much crushed ice and there is no milky taste, so overall I wouldn't want to repurchase it."
The free tea jelly should be added to the beancurd, but we forgot, so we had to eat it alone. The tea jelly is sugar-free and ordinary.
Overall, the sweet soup seems to perform better (at least I like the bowl of peanut soup and rice dumplings). On the contrary, the store's main taro and tofu pudding is not favored by my family, and the product prices are generally on the high side. If you want to find a more affordable dessert shop , you can consider nearby Douhuazhuang or Shanwei Douhua
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