The Chinese snacks offered by the restaurant, such as tofu and seaweed, along with the main dishes that include various noodles and rice, have a generally moderate taste. There’s nothing particularly stunning, but it’s also not a big issue; it’s a good choice for casual dining.
If you spend a certain amount, you can receive a discount voucher, allowing customers to offset part of the amount during their next purchase. The service aspect, like the overall performance of the meals, is maintained at a reasonable level.
A traditional Chinese snack bar and restaurant, there are snacks such as dried tofu, kelp, braised eggs, etc. You can order a variety of noodles and rice for dinner. I always eat soup noodles when I come here.
Basically, the meals are quite satisfactory, not particularly delicious but not too outrageous. You can come if you don’t know what to eat. If you spend a certain amount of money, you will get a discount coupon. You can get dozens of yuan off your next purchase, but the discount coupon is limited to a limited time.