Every time I travel abroad, I really enjoy experiencing local snacks. This time, after being introduced by a local, I came to this small restaurant. Their signature dish is a bowl of small rice noodles in various flavors, which includes pork and beef balls! The serving size is only about two bites each, and a complete set consists of six bowls.
Another option is the chicken curry noodles, and there are also some small snacks, similar to fried wontons.
As is customary, I ordered the set of six bowls of beef balls. When they arrived, I did find them quite cute! There are six slightly different broth flavors, but I felt like they were actually more similar to three types because the taste wasn't very different. The colors are about three, and the broth has a slight sweetness. They pair these broths with two different types of noodles that are more like rice noodles and flat noodles! For guys wanting to fill up, it might be a bit of an issue, but if it's just for a little tasting, I think it's pretty good!
The fried wontons surprised me a bit because the skin was very crispy. Unfortunately, there was hardly any meat inside; I could only taste about ¼ of a bite's worth of meat!
As for the chicken curry noodles, I really felt there was nothing special about it. The noodles were a bit too soft for my liking; I personally prefer noodles that require a bit of chewing. These felt a bit mushy. The chicken was cooked thoroughly, and the curry flavor was quite rich, but it was just a tad too spicy—those who don't eat spicy food might struggle with it!
Overall, I think if you're in the area, it’s worth a visit, but I wouldn't make a special trip just for this.
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