Let’s talk about the conclusion first: it’s quite satisfactory and just enough to eat.
Wuhuama also has a store in Penghu! The layout of the store is similar to that in Taiwan. There is also millet porridge that you can eat for free, but maybe because it closes earlier, the millet porridge was gone when I went there around 7pm, so I recommend coming earlier to dine.
As for the noodles, the noodle is chewy and delicious, but it’s a bit monotonous and the price is a bit higher. When it comes to blanching vegetables, I’ve eaten water spinach a few times. I’m not sure if there are other vegetables to choose from. There are a few cans of drinks in the refrigerator, and they smell like wheat. It’s 20 yuan for 375ml, which is acceptable.
Overall, although the price is a bit higher than that of ordinary noodle shops, it is still reasonable for Penghu prices. You can have a full meal without being too expensive.
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