Yuejinjin Taiyue Food is located in the bustling Tonghua Street Night Market, but its business hours are from noon to night.
There is no break in the afternoon, so you can visit at any time.
What I enjoyed today was Thai-style pepper and sesame chicken drumstick rice, priced at 150 yuan.
Stores use QR codes to order food, and night markets are finally becoming more and more intelligent.
Thai spicy chicken leg rice:
The store can add meals for free, but you must inform them in advance.
It's quite a lot of food after adding rice, so please choose carefully.
The side dishes include green vegetables, fried mushrooms, and a sun-cooked egg.
The vegetables (I can't remember what kind of vegetables they are at the moment) are naturally slightly bitter and go well with rice, but they have a bit too much fiber.
The stir-fried mushrooms and cucumbers mixed together are quite satisfactory.
Surprisingly, the yolk in the middle of the sun-cooked egg is perfectly cooked and has a paste-like consistency.
The main dish, the chicken thighs with sesame seeds, has a very crispy skin, and the aroma of sesame seeds is the finishing touch. Shredded cabbage and crispy peanuts also add a lot of texture.
Maybe it’s because I eat a lot of spiciness, so I can’t really taste the spiciness of the peppercorns, but other than that, the sour and sweet sauce is quite delicious whether it’s paired with meat or rice.
The store's self-service bar offers three types of chili, namely fish sauce chili, vinegar chili, and spicy dregs.
As far as peppercorn chicken is concerned, the first two kinds of peppers are quite suitable, which can make up for the lack of spiciness of the original seasoning.
Overall, it's a decent Thai cuisine.
Thai-style cold green papaya is sold in front of the store during night market hours. I would like to take it out if I have time.
Recommended to everyone.
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