If the information is correct, although it is called Hualien Bianshi House, the main store seems to have originated in Mount Tai.
However, this kind of thing happens not uncommonly in Taiwan, so everyone should be used to it.
What I enjoyed today was crab roe soup noodles, priced at 50 yuan.
Although it is called crab roe noodle soup, I actually don’t know if this crab-based dish actually contains crab ingredients.
In fact, I didn't even eat it.
There is a classic snack called crab shell yellow. When I didn’t know about it, I thought it was a pastry made from crab shells, but the truth is actually very different.
The yellow soup can be seen to be made with egg yolk as the base.
The taste is quite rich, a bit like drinking corn soup. The noodles are thin and can easily grasp the soup. It is moderately soft and hard, and quite delicious.
But I feel like the meaning of crab roe in crab roe soup noodles should refer to the color of the soup base?
The store's black bean chili is spicy, and the aroma of black bean is very good.
Overall, it's a decent noodle shop. I don't believe you can taste any crab bits for 50 yuan, so I'll leave it at that.
Recommended to everyone.
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