A small shop located in Lane 70 of Yanji Street.
Today I had braised Sichuan sesame tendon beef noodles, priced at 190.
The store uses a QR code to order food online. After ordering, use the generated QR to pay at the checkout machine. This makes people wonder, what will the store do if an elderly person who cannot use mobile phones wants to dine?
There are three types of noodles, knife noodles, Chinese thin noodles, and Japanese ramen. I chose Japanese ramen to taste.
The tendon is quite chewy but not too chewy, and the rich soup coupled with Sichuan-style seasoning makes the whole dish quite harmonious.
The delicate texture of Japanese ramen also goes well with the soup.
There are free lemonade and beancurd in the store for free use.
There are six kinds of tofu that can be mixed and matched freely.
Not only is the bean curd delicious, but the process of making it yourself is also fun.
Overall, except that the business hours are relatively short and closed in the afternoon, it is a delicious restaurant worth recommending.