The dishes at the small wooden house, such as Yuli noodles and meatball soup, have a refreshing taste with a strong aroma of fried shallots, and the lean pork has a firm texture. The meatball soup tastes good, with large meatballs and the broth not being too salty.
The restaurant has a friendly atmosphere, with air conditioning inside. Although it feels a bit warm near the entrance, the overall environment is comfortable and there is plenty of seating.
The staff is very efficient and acts quickly, able to promptly clear tables and serve dishes, making the dining experience smooth. The young ladies in the store are quite graceful and beautiful.
There are many Yuli noodle shops in Yuli, so it's often hard to decide which one to choose, and the little cabin was recommended to us by the guest house owner. The operators seem to be a family, with a mother and her three adult children—two older brothers and a younger sister—helping out in the shop. This shop indeed requires lining up during peak hours, so I suggest coming a little earlier to eat.
For the noodles, I chose the dry Yuli noodles. The noodles are topped with crispy fried shallots and green scallion pieces, accompanied by hearty slices of lean pork and the sauce of the Yuli noodles, making it very tasty. If it weren't for wanting to eat stinky tofu afterward, a guy could probably devour two bowls.
For the soup, I ordered the meatball soup, which also tasted pretty good—the meatballs were quite large, and the soup didn't have too many seasonings, so I didn't feel thirsty after drinking it. Having the soup after the noodles really complemented the meal.
Additionally, I want to mention that while the Yuli noodles are the main highlight and very delicious, the younger sister helping in the shop is also very elegant and beautiful. Of course, I would recommend this shop to my friends in every way! 😂
❤️ In the small wooden house in Yuli, you can enjoy Yuli noodles, topped with fragrant fried shallots and the delicious flavor of pork lard and lean meat.
🌟 Hualien, Yuli, local noodle shop
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📍 Located on Minquan Street in Yuli Town, Hualien, there are quite a few indoor seats and restroom facilities available.
🚗 You can park in the parking lot opposite Yuli Bridge Ice Shop, or at the central parking lot on Minquan Street, both of which have never charged fees.
🏍️ Most scooters are parked beside the shop.
💬 Some of the more famous Yuli noodles in the area include: Yuli Qiaotou Noodles, Traditional Yuli Noodle Cuisine, Magasien Yuli Noodles, and this small wooden house's Yuli noodles. However, we mainly chose this small wooden house to have Yuli noodles near the stinky tofu at the bridge, and a simple serving of Yuli oil noodles with plenty of fried shallots, accompanied by some slices of pork, is truly delicious.
There are a few outdoor seats to accommodate the continuous flow of customers. However, due to the hot weather, we opted to dine indoors. Although there is air conditioning, it felt a bit warm since we were near the entrance.
The staff is very quick; they will help clean and wipe down tables. Once we placed our order, the food arrived in no time, and we quickly finished eating before continuing with ice dessert.
(This time we didn't order the pork belly because we had to hurry to Liushishi Mountain in the afternoon to see the golden needle flowers, but I highly recommend it for everyone to try.)
Food quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Service quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Restaurant atmosphere: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
Price-performance ratio: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
📍 No. 37 Minquan Street, Yuli Town, Hualien County
☎️ 0933720138
⏰ 08:30–19:30 (Closed on Tuesdays)
💰 No service charge
🚇 Public transport in Hualien is quite inconvenient, and there is no metro station; most people arrive by scooter or car.
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