This time I came to Qingda University for a haircut.
Dropped by this ramen restaurant.
There is a bar and general seating area inside the store.
The overall seating capacity is quite sufficient (I entered at 7:30 on Friday night, and there happened to be two seats in the counter area).
Different from Japanese ramen, this one is Taiwanese ramen.
For the noodle part, I chose thin noodles this time. Personally, I think they are thin oil noodles. They have good texture and taste and are suitable for Taiwanese tastes.
The soup is also lighter than Japanese ramen and not too salty.
The highlight of the barbecued pork meat has a charcoal grilled aroma, which is integrated into the noodles. Every bite has a faint charcoal grilled aroma, which is very special.
In order to avoid eating the same taste all the time, I ordered another sesame tofu, which can be eaten with ramen to relieve boredom.
As for the price, a bowl of ramen with basic ingredients is about 150 yuan, and the upgraded set menu (side dishes + drinks is an additional 60 yuan). The overall cost is about more than 200 yuan per person to be satisfied.
After searching, I found out that this is a chain store.
The taste is pretty good for Taiwanese ramen. I personally feel that the quantity of some of the ingredients is a bit too small. I would still consider consuming it if I pass by occasionally.
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