Near the World Trade Center, there’s a highly-rated internet café with an aesthetically pleasing entrance sign. The youthful lettering on rust and the illuminated sign for the burger stand out. After walking a short distance following the signs, you arrive at the restaurant entrance, which has an outdoor dining area, though most people prefer dining indoors.
Inside the restaurant, there’s a notice posted: “No entry for work areas and staff.” They offer online ordering, but the system is quite poor (it keeps loading). However, the food is served relatively quickly.
I ordered what seems to be their signature dish, the Youth Sunlight Beef Burger with set A (red tea and salad). The salad was decent, accompanied by a slightly sour lemon and sesame dressing, serving as a refreshing appetizer before the main course. The beef burger isn’t very large, but the tomato white sauce inside is flavorful; however, the sauce is prone to getting on your hands when eaten together. Next to it is a relatively rare sight these days: fried potatoes with skin on, but the root vegetable salad in the cup turned out to be pickled and quite salty; shouldn’t it normally be fresh lettuce?
At this moment, the music playing inside the restaurant is "Life's for the Living" by Passenger, adding a Western vibe to this youthful hamburger bungalow, making it a unique spot in the Xinyi District.
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