The portion of the chicken cutlet is small and the flavor is mediocre; the chicken is tender but lacks unique taste, and the hot dog has thick skin with little meat.
"Cao Lin Fried Chicken" is a mobile stall-style fried chicken shop, and I happened to encounter it at an event on Kabo Road. Such mobile stalls seem to be rarely fixed in one place, and there aren't many opportunities to chase after them to eat.
In terms of the experience at the time, the portion of fried chicken isn't large, with three small pieces in each order. Although the price is somewhat acceptable, it doesn't have any particularly shocking elements. The taste is quite standard and doesn't wow anyone. The chicken is reasonably tender, but it lacks any unique flavors. The hot dog was a bit disappointing, as there was noticeably less meat, and the casing was particularly thick, making the proportion of meat feel insufficient and not very satisfying.
Overall, it isn't a stall that would make someone want to visit it specifically, especially since it is mobile and harder to find in a fixed location. Perhaps for the passersby who encounter it by chance, it can be a little snack to satisfy hunger, but if someone doesn't happen to come across it, they probably wouldn't go out of their way to seek it out. In terms of cost-effectiveness, it's not particularly high, but also not low enough to be unacceptable; it’s more of a "eat when you come across it" type of place.