The breakfast shop's fried noodles with egg and sweet potato balls are very popular among customers. The chili can be customized, and those who do not eat scallions can choose to omit them. I recommend Meal Set No. 2 paired with corn chowder or mung bean soup, as it has a unique flavor.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, has no delivery service, but you can place an order over the phone. There are limited dine-in seats, so it is recommended to make a reservation in advance.
This is the breakfast place I've been going to since I was little. The fried noodles with egg are a bit different from the usual iron plate noodles you find at other breakfast places. Their custom chili is delicious 😋, but I'm not really someone who can handle spicy food, so I usually let my sister add it for me. If you don't like scallions, you can leave them out; the photo shows it without scallions. My sister doesn't like scallions either, but sometimes there will be a little bit mixed in because it's cooked with other customers' orders. Almost everyone orders fried noodles or flat rice noodles; the shallow boat burger also seems good, but I haven’t tried it.
The corn soup is only available in winter, and in summer they have mung bean soup.
I recommend combo meal number two, which also comes with sweet potato fries and a drink.
Even though some items now cost an extra 15 yuan for an egg, it feels a bit empty without it 😆.
Parking is a bit inconvenient; you can park a motorcycle across the street. There are about 7 tables for dining in.
They only accept cash and do not offer delivery, so it's recommended to call and place your order first!
They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.