In addition to pasta and cooked food, this store also sells frozen food.
This time I ordered the recommended ones in the store: Red Oil Chao Shou $80 and Signature Lion Head Braised Noodles $150
Red oil copybook $80
The taste of red oil is actually not very spicy.
The entrance is mainly numb, fragrant and slightly spicy.
The sauce is not too salty.
The hand itself is very thin.
In addition, there is also plenty of ground meat for the ingredients.
After eating Chaoshou, the minced meat and vegetables taste great when paired with the sauce.
Overall, the taste and seasoning are satisfying. Recommended
Signature lion head braised noodles $150
I don’t like this one less
The soup tastes very light
The noodles only have the flavor of noodles and no salty taste.
The stewed cabbage is very soft, but the saltiness is really lacking.
The store has a seasoning area where you can add your own flavors
But the original taste is really too bland
The seasoning of the lion's head is much better
It seems that pepper is rubbed in, so even if the soup has no flavor, it won't affect it.
Generally speaking, the environmental hygiene of military village shops is a bit poor.
The overall taste is light in parts
However, if you order a relatively heavy-flavored meal, the seasoning will be just right.
If you like lighter taste, this is a recommended store.
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