The flavor of the miso soup base in the hot pot-style Yi noodles is moderate, and the ingredients are rich, including squid, shrimp, clams, pork liver, meat slices, fish cake, crab meatballs, egg, and vegetables. Overall, the ingredients are abundant.
The dining area inside the store is bright, close to No. 4 Park, and the environment is comfortable and pleasant.
The boss warmly welcomes guests, and payment is required after ordering. Winter melon tea and water are provided.
Near No. 4 Park, a noodle shop that recently opened. The owner is very welcoming and the dining area is bright. You need to pay after ordering, and there is winter melon tea and plain water available. Utensils are self-serve, and the only seasoning available is white pepper powder. I ordered the assorted noodle pot (miso flavor). The broth is flavorful but not too strong. The dish includes "2-3 slices of squid, 2 shrimp, 3 clams, about 3-4 slices of pig liver and meat, 1 fish cake and crab meatball each, 1 egg, and some vegetables," which makes for a pretty filling meal. The taste is not overwhelming, and I would like to try different noodles and flavors next time. Currently, there is a $15 discount voucher upon checkout that can be used next time, valid until the end of the year.