Thank you Fooday🥳 for making me want to try more different foods🍽
🚩Location🧭
Located on the section of Taiping Road in Caotun Township, Nantou County, across from the Hi-Life convenience store; come from the Zhongxing New Village interchange on National Highway 3, turn left at Taiping Road section one and you will reach it shortly.
🪑About the overall atmosphere🎡
The yellow sign is noticeable, the air conditioning is on inside, and there are two national flags displayed; there may be parking spots outside, or you can park on the roadside across the street; parking is relatively easy. The indoor seating can accommodate about 20 people.
💰About the prices💰
Penang shrimp noodles are $130. I was torn between choosing Bak Kut Teh rice or Hainanese chicken rice, but in the end, I thought I’d try the shrimp noodles since I had never had them before.
🍴About the dishes☕
The shrimp flavor in the broth is very strong, so rich that I almost couldn't finish it because it felt a bit overwhelming. There are three shrimp, which have been deheaded and shelled, leaving just a bit of the tail; there are also two small fish balls, half an egg, and a little bit of greens. The shrimp aren't large, but they should be considered fresh; the fish balls don’t have much filling and can be classified as fish balls. I have to say that the noodles are not tasty, with a sandy texture and they don’t absorb the broth well, plus there’s no chewiness.
🤨Conclusion♥
It seems that the Bak Kut Teh that everyone on Google highly recommends is the highlight here. The broth for the shrimp noodles is good, but the noodles really don’t cut it. I will still give it another chance next time to try the Bak Kut Teh or Hainanese chicken rice.
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