When I saw the name of this restaurant, I hummed the song of the 1976 band in my mind: "I don't want to be anyone's compass/Maybe you should learn to trust your own sense of direction." But it is actually the year the restaurant was founded. The song played in the store is the mud of Caodong’s no party: "Everyone before me has said what I want to say / Rich people have done what I want to do."
But when it comes to finding delicious food, entering a restaurant you haven't tried before is a new adventure. You can only trust your own sense of direction. No one can experience it for you.
The waiters in this restaurant will take orders. Although it is a Hong Kong-style restaurant, there is no dry-fried beef river. It only accepts cash and issues general invoices, and is almost full at noon on weekdays.
Ginger and Scallion Noodles, with cabbage (not blanched, mixed with oil), tastes similar to noodles with scallion oil, full of shredded ginger flavor, and plenty of noodles.
The shrimp rice rolls are quite large and fresh, and the soy sauce has a sweet taste, but the rice rolls have an average taste.
I don’t know which dish comes with clear soup, but the taste is a bit stronger, which is more suitable for transferring the taste midway.
Overall, the quality of the food is quite good, but for daily fast food, the unit price is still a bit expensive. Maybe I will try other items next time.