Dou Dou Bear offers a variety of choices for pot-stewed noodles, salty porridge, and soups, accompanied by fresh soybean milk and black tea. Although the prices are slightly higher, the ingredients are generous, such as large shrimp and clams, showcasing the owner's dedication to preparing the meals.
The store has a simple and unadorned appearance, which may not be easily noticed.
The boss is very friendly and generous, willing to help, making people feel warm and attentive service.
The store of Dou Dou Bear is very simple and plain, so if you don't see the sign, it's easy to pass by and overlook this place. However, the owner of this store is very friendly and has a generous personality! When I told him that my scooter ran out of gas on the way here, he directly gave me a brand-new bottle that is usually used to store soy milk for business so that I could fill it with gas. That was really kind of him!
Dou Dou Bear primarily offers three types of meals: clay pot noodles, savory porridge, and soups and drinks. For the clay pot noodles, you can choose between shredded chicken noodles, spaghetti, or udon noodles, catering to different preferences. The savory porridge has options like milkfish, clams, and more to choose from. In addition to the aforementioned flavors, there are also freshly made soy milk and black tea available for purchase.
This time, I ordered the clay pot spaghetti. The ingredients were quite decent, featuring a large shrimp (I'm not sure if it's a grass shrimp), several clams, an egg, bok choy, a bit of hot pot ingredients, and lean pork, among others. The price is somewhat on the higher side, but you can tell from the comfort level of the restaurant and the details that the owner is serious about his products, so I recommend everyone to come and give it a try.