The spicy peeled chili pork tea noodles and the fried shallots mixed noodles are both very delicious, with a light broth and chewy noodles. I especially recommend the braised cabbage and the complimentary fresh milk soft cake; the dessert is cold and soft, and incredibly tasty.
The interior decoration of the store is elegantly simple with a scholarly atmosphere, adorned with white lanterns. The style is relaxed and comfortable, providing diners with a soothing dining experience.
Free jasmine tea is provided, with attentive service. A 10% service charge applies for dining in.
Actually, I've been here twice.
Today, I ordered:
Oil onion dry tossed noodles $80
Skinless chili pork tea noodles $250
A small cup of iced green tea
Braised cabbage $85
Check-in bonus: fresh milk soft cake
The soft cake they give as a check-in bonus is really delicious, soft and cold.
I originally came to eat beef noodles today, but they were sold out. The skinless chili pork tea noodles are also very tasty; they contain a lot of vegetables and pork. The broth is light and easy to drink, and the noodles look very much like buckwheat, giving a healthy vibe. They're very fragrant and chewy.
The braised cabbage is especially delicious, and I specifically asked for chili sauce, which is quite spicy and great! The green tea served with the pork noodles is jasmine-scented, which is nice as well.
Every table has a pot of hot tea, which tastes like jasmine tea and is very fragrant and enjoyable! Actually, you can just come here to order food, as their tea is free to drink and there's also a snack of cookies, which is pretty good.
This restaurant is on the second floor of the high-speed rail station, at the back. The interior decoration is simple and scholarly, with lots of white lanterns hanging and various four-character calligraphy phrases printed on them. The overall style is relaxing and comfortable.
Dine-in incurs a 10% service charge. Considering the prices, it’s on the higher side.