On the way home from get off work, I happened to pass by this snack bar called "Ginseng Economic Noodles". There were many customers in the store during dinner time. It seemed that this was a popular time-honored snack bar.
In this case, I decided to go in and taste it!
Menu and prices
As soon as I entered the store, I looked at the menu and found that the food here is very affordable and reminds me of the old-fashioned food.
Originally I wanted to order soup, but the boss told me that it was sold out. It seems that soup is one of their signature dishes.
Ordering experience
This time I ordered a large bowl of braised pork rice, braised eggs and fried tofu, which are all basic.
Lu Pork Rice is mainly made of lean meat, the overall taste is sweet, and the amount of sauce is just right, making it very delicious.
Although it is a big bowl, the portion is actually not too big. People with big appetites can order another bowl of dry noodles to try.
Their braised pork is full of aroma and tastes delicious with anything.
The fried tofu is firm and smooth, with a very good taste.
After finishing the meal, I found that my mouth did not feel greasy, nor did I feel uncomfortable due to excessive greasiness.
Coupled with the affordable price, it's really a great value for money.
Summarize
I will definitely come back to try more of the food at this snack bar next time.
Not only is the price affordable, it also provides an evocative ancient taste.
Looking forward to trying their soup next time!
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