The sesame paste rice cakes have a relatively mild flavor, the aroma of the sesame paste is not strong enough, the tofu skin performs adequately, and the sauce is not prominent. In the future, I may try the egg noodles to see if the traditional noodles cling better to the sauce.
Nanshijiao Yangchun Noodle is usually crowded with many people in line, creating a lively atmosphere that is loved by customers.
The aunts provide sincere and friendly service, showing great concern and inquiry regarding the guests' needs.
Every time I pass by Nanshijiao Yangchun Noodles, there are always a lot of people.
I went around 5:30 and waited for about 30 minutes. First, I took a number, then waited to be called, directly ordered the noodles, and then selected some side dishes.
Personally, I think the service is very sincere. The aunties are very kind. I only chose dried tofu for my side dish, and the auntie asked me, "Sister, is this the basic option? Don’t you want tofu or braised egg?"
I said, "The basic option is enough."
To cut to the chase:
Personally, I think
the sesame sauce dry rice noodle for $50 is a bit bland, and the sesame sauce's aroma isn’t strong enough.
The dried tofu for $20 is also pretty standard.
The sauce doesn’t stand out in particular.
Maybe next time I’ll order spaghetti
to see if the traditional noodles with sauce will be better.
However, even when eaten alone, it doesn’t have the fragrance of the sesame sauce,
so I might not hold high expectations, QQ.
But there really are a lot of people in line.
If anyone has recommendations for delicious items they’ve tried, please let me know!