The stir-fried rice noodles and soup noodles here are both very delicious, and the prices are quite affordable, which is satisfying. The side dish options are also good, making it suitable for sharing with family and friends.
The dining environment of the restaurant is clean and comfortable, and as mealtime progresses, its popularity gradually increases, making the atmosphere even more lively.
After searching around Kansai, there was really nothing to eat, and I found Fooday with good reviews, so I gave it a try.
It is a traditional Hakka snack, and the portions are amazing. Only two of us accidentally ordered too much... The environment in the store is relatively clean, and there are more and more people during meal time, so it is full in the blink of an eye.
Personally, I think it's not bad, but it's not a must-eat. If you love snacks, you can try it~
There is actually not much to eat here within a hundred miles. We often come to the mountains here to say goodbye. Life will always find a way out. Finally, I found a delicious and cheap noodle shop. Their stir-fried laths are delicious and better than The 80-year-old restaurants in Kansai Market are much better and the side dishes are cheaper. It only cost 400 for the four of us. The soup latte is two bowls.
If you come here and want to drink hot soup and eat Hakka slats, you won’t miss this place.