Hadou Tang is located on Fude Street near the administrative center of Xinyi District. To be honest, considering the MRT station, it is a quite remote location.
I was quite surprised by the sophistication of this store's takeout. If you have the opportunity to pass by, I strongly recommend you to experience the store's exquisite service.
Today we enjoyed a combination of grass jelly soup and mint tea, totaling 130 yuan.
Comprehensive fairy grass soup:
The reason why we use the name "comprehensive" is because if we don't use abbreviations, just naming the meals will look like filling the number of words.
The store's ordering method is to choose the soup base first, and then use the subtraction method to select the ingredients. There is nothing I don't particularly want to eat, so naturally I have a little of each.
The store specializes in selling bean curd independently, and the instructions state that adding toppings will not increase the price.
I am quite satisfied with the ingredients. The taro balls and sweet potato balls are a bit hard in texture, but I also like them very much.
Mint tea:
The shape of the to-go cup is very impressive, and the refreshing aroma of mint will drive away the heat.
When taking out, the grass jelly soup will be packaged in special cold storage bags, which really makes people worry about the cost of the store.
Even the end of the back of the spoon has non-slip notches, and the whole thing is really thoughtful.
I stowed away the cooler bag when I got home, and it should be useful when I get the chance.
Overall, in addition to the delicious desserts, the take-out experience is also quite high-quality, but if I have the chance, I would also like to enjoy it in a store decorated in an industrial style.
Highly recommended to everyone!
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