A famous late-night ramen shop on Linsen North Road.
The soup base is mainly chicken white soup.
Today we had a great value set meal for two.
It consists of two bowls of noodles, two side dishes and two drinks.
We chose two bowls of pomelo-flavored and salt-flavored chicken white soup, Tang Yang chicken, fried dumplings, grapefruit tea and oolong tea.
The whole combination, plus the extra soft-boiled eggs and a side of noodles, totals 960.
Qianyun's chicken white soup base is quite rich. If you don't want it to be too thick, choosing the refreshing salty grapefruit flavor is quite suitable.
I like the noodle to be slightly firmer, and the slightly harder radish in the noodle is used to adjust the texture, so it tastes quite balanced.
The lingering fragrance of grapefruit in the soup base also makes people feel refreshing.
Shu Fei's barbecued pork tastes quite soft and tender. I think this should be the average taste of chicken barbecued pork.
The Tang Yang chicken is served at a very high temperature, so be careful not to get burned if you eat it in a hurry. It tastes like... just ordinary and delicious Japanese fried chicken, nothing special.
Fried dumplings are much more interesting. The juicy chicken dumplings conflict and harmonize with the crispy fried skin. The finishing touch is that the fillings of the dumplings are filled with perilla leaves. The aroma of perilla makes the greasy feeling on the skin disappear a lot, leaving only Loaded with delicious food.
The drinks are nothing special, but they are quite delicious. There are a lot of grapefruit peels in the grapefruit tea, which makes the whole drink delicious and delicious.
Located close to Taipei's nightlife district, Menwu Qianyun is open until 4am at the latest. In addition to serving local tourists, it is also an excellent late-night snack option nearby.
Recommended to everyone.
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