The overall experience was average. I ordered a pan-fried thick-cut pork chop rice ball, which contained glutinous rice, crispy pork chops, half a braised egg, and a little bean sprouts.
I’m not sure if it’s because I bought it at night. The rice in the rice balls was already soggy and soft, and the ingredients inside were a little too little. The pork chops were like the ones at breakfast restaurants with two slices. There were really only a few small bean sprouts. Basically. It doesn’t feel like eating, but I have to say that I really feel full after eating a rice ball 😂
Summarize
If this rice ball sells for 6 to 70 yuan, I might patronize it more often (the pork chop I bought was 100 yuan). Otherwise, for a rice ball, 100 yuan with no ingredients is really a bit expensive.
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