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It is an evergreen bento shop nearby. It usually serves braised pork ribs with rice, but today I ordered braised pork rice with rice.
Their side dishes are not optional, but only three are prepared, so if there are dishes that you don’t dare to eat, it will be a bit of a waste. I once encountered two dishes that I didn’t like among the three boxes...
Today’s side dishes are all my favorite! ! !
They are spinach, ants climbing a tree (?), and cabbage, but there are some points deducted for having shredded carrots in them.
Their rice comes with spicy vegetable dumplings, which are spicy and salty and go very well with the rice. The amount of meat is surprisingly large, and the meat is not too hot, so it is cooked to taste.
I rarely eat bento boxes for lunch, mainly because I don’t want to eat too much white rice. Even though I have less rice, I still can’t finish it.
Hong Chu is a reasonably priced and stable lunch restaurant in the area. I used to eat fried or braised pork ribs, but since their pork ribs have become thinner and smaller, I have eaten less often.
This is the first time I bought pork meat. I think the CP value is quite good. If you are hungry for lunch another day, you may consider a return visit.
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