The taste of the wonton noodles is average; although not particularly outstanding, it is still acceptable at the price of 60 yuan and not considered bad.
The restaurant is filled with a sense of history, having been run by three generations. The space is large enough, but the online ordering system is somewhat complicated.
The service process is to order first and then pay. The waiting time is a bit long, but the overall process is smooth.
I happened to be strolling nearby and, by noon, my stomach was growling. I took a look at the surrounding restaurants and discovered this store that is filled with history, so I decided to give it a try.
I heard that it used to be run by veterans of the anti-communist army, and it has been managed by three generations. The historical background is indeed quite interesting, but ultimately, a food establishment is judged by the food itself.
When I entered the store, there were quite a few people, but the place is spacious. After waiting for a while, I got a seat. The restaurant offers online ordering or handwritten orders, but I recommend sticking with the handwritten option. The online system isn't very user-friendly, and ordering online can be a bit cumbersome, taking some time to get done.
After placing my order, I had to pay first, and then after a while, my food arrived.
This time, I ordered wonton noodles. It felt pretty average, but for the price of 60 yuan, it is acceptable and not unpleasant.