✨Conclusion✨
This place offers a great value for a Chinese mixed cuisine restaurant (since there are also some Western dishes). The food is delicious and reasonably priced, but the only downside is that the dining space is very cramped.
✨Food Review✨
Basically, the Northern noodles, pan-fried dumplings, hot and sour soup, and duck pancakes (which I highly recommend) are all at a high standard, scoring between 80-90 points. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to take photos because they were quickly shared among family as soon as they arrived at the table.
The small dishes are just deliciously ordinary; I managed to take a photo before they were served. The prices for the small dishes are reasonable, and the flavors are reminiscent of the warmth and familiarity of home-cooked meals.
The most important aspect is that soy milk and red tea are free to drink. Personally, I love mixing the two in equal halves; having a nice, icy cool soy milk red tea to accompany my meal is just perfect!!!
✨Atmosphere Review✨
It’s very crowded, and I wouldn’t recommend bringing a stroller for children as it can get quite tight. There are high chairs available, but with so many people, sometimes it feels a bit risky when hot food is being served around.
If it's a gathering of adults (of an age where they can feed themselves), I highly recommend coming here to chat loudly and enjoy delicious food! 👍
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