The spicy Sichuan wide winter noodles at this restaurant are paired with fresh radishes and cucumbers. Although the flavor is not completely authentic, it is overall delicious and affordable, making for a great experience.
The interior decoration is full of Japanese style, with a map of Penghu hanging on the wall and remade 80s hits playing, creating a fantastical yet nostalgic dining atmosphere.
I just happened to find this place when I just wanted to have a quick bite to eat in the afternoon. My impression of the original store was that it was an ice cream and dumpling shop, and the decoration was very Japanese.
I ordered Szechuan Spicy Rice Noodles, served with radish and cucumber, which was just enough to round it out. Overall it's delicious, but it's definitely not Sichuan spicy or Malatang, it's just a very Taiwanese braised flavor, the garlic and onions are not soft, the radish is sweet, the cucumber is crisp, the vegetables are very fresh, and it's very affordable .
But the Japanese-style decoration is paired with Taiwanese food, and it insists that it is Chinese food. A large map of Penghu is hung on the wall. In the store, 80's golden songs that have been sung into Douyin style are played in the store. Shen Yulin, who was playing the replay in the afternoon, Janet inexplicably discovered that makiyo had appeared on TV again... Overall it was a fantastic dining experience