The pork dry noodles at this restaurant have a moderate flavor, but the noodles are a bit soft and the pork slices are rather tough. The taste of the water spinach and wonton soup is fair, and the braised platter is also nothing special.
The dining environment is somewhat dim and has some flies, which affects the dining experience.
The boss and the staff are friendly and warm, providing good service that makes you feel cozy.
【Foodholic Noko @ Kaohsiung】
"North Station Provincial Noodles" is located near the North Station in Qishan, Kaohsiung. This time I came to eat for a bit of nostalgia, after all, it’s a place I used to visit occasionally in my childhood, but I haven’t stepped in here for a long time since growing up.
Even on a weekday afternoon, the business is still very good, almost fully seated. I personally don’t like the dining environment here; it’s a bit dim overall, and there are a few flies. However, the boss and staff are quite friendly and enthusiastic.
Pork Dried Noodles (Small) $50
The dried noodles here are flavored with sesame sauce, which I happen to really like, so the taste is pretty much to my liking. However, I think the noodles are cooked a bit too soft. As for the pork slices on top, I found them tough and chewy; having them just reduced the score.
Water Spinach $45
It's seasoned with garlic and soy sauce. Normally, I enjoy water spinach, but this one isn’t very tasty; I didn't like it and wouldn’t order it again.
Wonton Soup (Small) $40
It likely has soy sauce added, so it’s not simply clear broth, making the flavor quite salty. While the soup isn’t bad, I didn’t want to finish it all; the wontons were average, leaving no special impression.
Braised food platter
Also an average performance; nothing after eating seemed like a must-order.