Located near the Presidential Palace, on Taoyuan Street, there are a lot of noodle restaurants selling wontons and steamed buns on this street, maybe due to the crowd effect, and each one sells similar items. Come and try the three flavors today!
Went here for lunch on weekdays. There were no customers when we first walked in at 12:05, but the whole restaurant was full in less than 10 minutes. If we came during dinner time, we might have to share a table with other guests; the waiter was very kind and special. Get an extra chair for me to put my bag on
Fresh meat noodles $95
The amount of noodles is quite sufficient, and the sauce in the noodles is very fragrant. It comes out in bursts when it is mixed, and you can smell the aroma of sauce and oil all the time when you eat it. The noodles themselves are quite good.
However, there are only 3 wontons. Although they look big, they are mainly skin, with very little meat filling, and the seasoning is mediocre. When I eat the first one, I feel a little meaty smell, but the second two wontons have no smell.
Because this noodle is classified as "red oil type", some spicy residue is already put on it when it is served. These spicy residue are not decoration, it is really spicy. If you don't dare to eat too spicy, you can ask the clerk Add less
Overall, the food tastes ok, the price is a bit high, and the CP value is average. I will still come here occasionally in the future ~
ps. I saw a lot of customers ordering pork ribs noodles and steamed buns. I want to try these two next time!
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