This store is located near the Qiaotou Vegetable Market. It must be an old store. When I was in school, I occasionally missed eating spring rolls in my hometown, so I decided to look for spring rolls near the old street. Although the taste may be different here, I I bought this spring roll with high expectations. It is different from the southern spring rolls I saw on the Internet. I heard that southern spring rolls will add oil noodles, but this store does not. The only ingredients are dried tofu and cabbage. , bean sprouts, sausage, braised pork, shredded eggs, powdered sugar, and peanut powder. Fortunately, I didn’t add any oil. I thought the calories would be quite high. I also told the boss lady that I wanted less powdered sugar (about half sugar). If I didn’t tell you, It's just normal sugar. It tastes much healthier overall and not too sweet (I'm not an ant person). The vegetables should be cooked by boiling water. It tastes very refreshing and has no fried taste. I think it's okay for such a portion. I'll eat it. I was about 8 minutes full after I finished it. Although the taste was quite different from what I ate in my hometown, it was still delicious. I don’t know whether it’s expensive or not for a portion of 65. To me, the food is delicious and filling. I think it's worth it
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