這裡的麵茶刨冰口感爽口,搭配多種配料,特別是冰淇淋,讓人享受清涼的夏日。店家慷慨提供的麵茶粉增添了風味,建議適量續加以保持口感。
餐廳位於鹿港老街,手寫招牌吸引目光,內用區有低消的設計,氛圍讓人感受到傳統與創新的融合。
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On a hot summer day, there's nothing better than enjoying ice treats in an air-conditioned place! This time, I ordered the shaved ice with noodle tea, which allows for four additional toppings (including a scoop of ice cream) for 130 NT dollars. The whole-grain rice noodle tea shaved ice (100 NT dollars) comes with fixed toppings, but both are refreshing and delicious!
When ordering the shaved ice, you can add noodle tea powder for free. The shop generously provided us with a large tablespoon, making it very enjoyable to eat. However, since it's already sweet, I still recommend leaving some ice to add more noodle tea powder.
This cup of noodle tea smoothie is incredible. It has the flavor of fried wheat grains. It is sweet and layered. The smoothie is mixed with a little bit of rice flavor and sugar grains. This is an innovative product that truly understands the essence of hand-shake drinking.
Traditional noodle tea was originally a childhood memory, but noodle tea smoothie has taken it to a whole new level. The old and new memories are suddenly connected. Once you drink it, you will become addicted. We must give high praise to the innovators👏🏼
Although the main ingredient of "noodle tea" is only fried wheat flour, each family may add various grains, sesame seeds, almonds, peanuts, nuts, powdered sugar, etc. Depending on the oil, it can also separate meat and vegetables, making the taste more fragrant and delicious. Yuan, this has become a new area of competition among stores.
To be honest, thick hot noodle tea has an almost nostalgic taste, and is rarely seen outside Lukang. Unless gourmets who pay special attention to the aroma of grains, it will not be easy to attract the new generation. What's more, if it's suitable for shopping in the old streets, hand-shake drinking is the most convenient way.
This is Yan Zhong Noodle Tea’s main store in Lukang Old Street. The handwritten red characters on the sign are very eye-catching. There are discounts in the dine-in area, and the take-out menu is even cheaper.
The noodle ice cream and shaved ice are reminiscent of Japanese matcha desserts. I hope Taiwan can gradually develop a unique noodle dessert culture.