The vendors are located around Taipei Station and in the alleys next to Huayin Street. The seats are semi-outdoor and there are about 7 tables. The items they sell are very simple, mainly noodles and dumplings, as well as soups and side dishes.
Come for dinner at around 6 o'clock on weekdays. There are not many customers. Only two tables are occupied. The landlady prepares meals, washes dishes, and pays the bill alone (probably because there are not many customers, the boss sits next to her all the time. Only when the landlady leaves temporarily come to help)
Because it is a street seat, there are occasionally some mosquitoes and bugs, which I think is acceptable.
Red oil noodles $80
The strawberries are not big, but there are 10 of them in total, and they taste pretty good. I gave them to you~
The amount of noodles is average, not much. If you only eat this bowl of noodles, you will be only about 70% full after eating it.
The whole bowl of noodles has the aroma of Sichuan sesame, but it is not spicy at all. There is spicy oil on the side that you can add yourself. It is marked as "very spicy". It is really strong. After just two drops, it is so spicy that it makes me cry.
Vegetable soup $25
It uses goose and cabbage, and the portion is quite large. $25 can satisfy your craving for vegetables and soup at the same time. The CP value is very high. I highly recommend this bowl of soup!
Overall, the taste is rated at 70 points. It is not extremely delicious, but it is not worth the price. A dinner costs about $100. Even if you add some side dishes, it will not exceed $150. The CP value is not bad. If you have experienced it, Come and try~
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