The store offers a variety of options, the Changhua meatballs have a chewy skin, and the garlic sauce is rich in flavor, making it worth a try; the beef dried noodles have a large portion but the flavor is rather mild, needing adjustment; the pineapple milk is on the lighter side, with a stronger milk taste, and should be consumed quickly to avoid bitterness.
The environment is brighter and cleaner compared to other traditional snack shops, with plenty of seating and convenient motorcycle parking.
The staff are mainly aunties, who may be a bit busy and have a shorter temper, so it is recommended that customers remain patient.
Around ten o'clock at night, I passed by here and found that there were actually dry noodles available at this time. I thought I had discovered a treasure of a restaurant; their business hours are until midnight, and even close to closing, it was still bustling with people. When I wanted to dine in, the noise level was such that the owner didn’t have time to clear the tables. Later, I found out that this place is a chain with branches all over the place. I really got to know it too late!
The items on the menu seemed very cool, with options like meatballs, noodles, and wontons, and they surprisingly also sell freshly squeezed juice and shaved ice... So my late-night snack that night was quite diverse! 😂
✐ Changhua meatballs $40
✐ Beef dry noodles (small) $110
✐ Pineapple milk $55
Additionally, I found the environment to be quite bright and clean compared to other traditional snack shops. There were plenty of seats inside, and it was convenient to pause my scooter outside. That day, all the staff were aunties, and they had fiery tempers, so don’t provoke them! 🫰🏻