The soy milk shop I've wanted to eat at for a long time has been in business for many years.
For both dine-in and takeout, you need to order at the outdoor counter.
They offer services for storing and carrying containers.
Dine-in meals, utensils, and sauces are self-service, and you need to return your dishes after eating.
Around 8:30 AM that day, there were quite a few seats available.
Later, gradually, more than ten customers came in.
It seems to be quite popular! 👍🏻
Although there was a slight greasy smell in the dining area, the food was delicious…
◽ Scallion pancake ✨ $35
It was really well-fried! 👍🏻 You don't even need dipping sauce; it's flavorful enough as it is.
It doesn’t feel greasy; instead, the outer layer is crispy,
and the dough has a nice chewiness. You must try it!
◽ Shaobing ✨ $23
It's quite large and fluffy, with a crispy texture, and the white sesame is very fragrant.
It needs to be paired with soy milk; otherwise, it can be a bit dry.
◽ Plain cheese rice noodle roll $70
They replaced the egg pancake with smooth rice noodle rolls.
The cheese is super generous! It's really enjoyable to eat~
This is the first time I've seen a soy milk shop sell rice noodle rolls with egg cake.
However, the price is a bit less friendly!
◽ Unsweetened soy milk $25 (no size options)
It's just regular soy milk; it's not bad. You can order it.