"Environment"
Located in the hidden alleys of the Guohua shopping district, the shop's decor and seating evoke a sense of nostalgia. The tables and chairs are reminiscent of everyone's elementary school days, with a more crowded seating arrangement and lower chairs, which are not very comfortable to sit on.
"Food"
📍 Raw Egg Yolk Lard Rice 💰45
📍 Fried Egg Lard Rice 💰50
One of the must-try dishes here; if you're okay with eating raw egg yolk, you must try it. Mix the rice and yolk evenly, and be sure to stir the lard and soy sauce underneath the rice well. The aroma is appealing, but the taste is on the salty side, initially delicious but can become a bit overwhelming later.
📍 Sausage 💰30
📍 Grilled Chicken Skewers 💰45
These snacks are neither particularly surprising nor bad; worth a try.
📍 Yo-yo Tiao 💰18
"Parking"
There are actually many parking lots near Guohua Street 🅿️, with most prices ranging from 💰30~45/0.5hr. If you're lucky enough, street parking is definitely the cheapest option. For those riding a motorcycle 🛵, the shop has a dedicated parking lot 🅿️, but please be mindful not to park haphazardly in the alleys, as it inconveniences local residents.
"Service"
Seating is arranged by the staff. Despite the large crowd that day, the staff's incredible memory and coordination skills allowed us to be seated quickly and enjoy our meal. Orders are called by number for pick-up.