The sesame sauce noodles are rich and smooth, with an inviting aroma. The wonton soup is refreshing and helps cleanse the palate, the braised dishes are cheap and delicious, and the portions are generous, leaving one satisfied.
The dining environment is clean, making one feel the owner's care, as if returning to the warm memories of childhood.
Near Gaoshi University Affiliated High School, there is an affordable and good-value noodle shop. The dining area is very clean, and you can tell that the owners put a lot of care into it. ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ
🍜 Sesame Noodles (Large) $55 + 🫕 Wonton Soup $35 + Braised Platters $80 (I shared with a friend, so it was $40 each)
The sesame sauce is rich and smooth, complementing the noodles perfectly with an enticing aroma. There’s also a bit of minced meat in the sauce, adding a savory flavor.
The wonton soup surprisingly comes in a large bowl, and there is quite a generous amount of bok choy. The broth has a refreshing taste and isn’t overpowering, allowing the wontons to shine. It’s a nice palate cleanser while eating the noodles.
The braised items are also cheap and delicious. They have the basics like rice blood cake, tofu skin, and hundred-layer tofu. You don't really notice how much there is when you’re picking, but once it’s on the plate, you realize it's quite a hearty portion. (OvO)
In short, here you can eat well, feel full, and not spend too much. It reminds me of when I was a child, going to the nearby noodle shop with my parents – tasty, affordable, and warm.
Thank you to the owners, and I hope this place can keep going for a long time. (with hands in prayer)
❗️Their signature dish is century egg noodles, so I hope to come back to try that next time!
❗️The above reflects my personal taste, so please consider accordingly. Thank you~