This noodle shop located near 228 Park, although its name is Noodles, you can actually choose from pasta, ramen, and even rice.
The clerk asked me to directly look at the menu on the wall and order without filling in the form. Most of the meals listed on the wall were set meals, a bowl of rice/noodles + soup, or ramen with staple food.
I choose Meal No. 5: Dried Pork Rice Noodles/Pasta + Handmade Wonton Soup $75
Because I don’t like to eat rice noodles, I chose pasta. The pasta is mixed with minced meat, marinade, and bean sprouts. It tastes pretty good. It tastes even better with spicy dregs sauce. The portion of the noodles is quite large. Yes, it will make you full after eating it with wonton soup.
There are 5 wontons in the wonton soup. They are not big and you can eat one in one bite. I feel that the seasoning is not enough. The wontons have no taste and the soup tastes ordinary. This bowl of wonton soup is very good. I think I can do it next time. Just order noodles
Overall, it’s a restaurant where you can easily get a meal, and the taste is okay. However, if you want to eat meat (such as pig’s feet, legs, chicken legs, etc.), the price has to rise to more than $100 to eat, which is not very affordable.
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