A nostalgic noodle shop that I must eat once a week. There is no obvious signboard, and most of the people who come to dine are old customers from nearby.
The taste of sand tea is very classic. The side dishes include bean sprouts, leeks, and nine-story pagoda. The side dishes are completely arranged and generous.
The squid is very fresh, the rice noodles are smooth and slightly chewy, and the thickened soup (with egg drop) can taste fresh and sweet.
The clear noodles are very cheap at about 50 yuan, and the price of a large bowl of sand tea squid noodles is 70 yuan, which is reasonable and cheap.
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