The scallion pancakes are fried to be crispy and not oily, with a perfect ratio of scallions to flour, and sprinkled with pepper, giving them a unique and delicious flavor.
The booth is not large, but there are a few plastic tables and chairs available for use. The atmosphere is relaxed, making it convenient to pass by or dine.
The boss greets warmly, the service is friendly without being pushy, the checkout is quick, and the meals are prepared swiftly, providing a pleasant dining experience.
Stumbling upon a small stall on the street,
it's not exactly cheap, but the snacks seem decent.
Originally, I just passed by to take a look, but before I knew it, my mouth was watering.
The stall didn't really have a strong aroma; after all, dough-based products don't always have a distinctly noticeable smell.
However, the owners were very enthusiastic, greeting anyone who walked by, perhaps because it’s the festive season and they're particularly keen on making sales.
We ordered a portion to snack on, and the owner didn’t push any other products or insist we buy more; it was straightforward to settle the bill and they started making the pancake right away. Nearby, there were other customers who ordered the rolled pancake with hot and sour soup, which also looked quite good. More people were stopping by to buy pancakes as well.
The stall is small, but it seems to be doing steady business, with some regular customers coming by.
The pancake is fried to a crisp without being greasy.
The scallions and flour feel balanced,
definitely more scallions than the typical frozen scallion pancakes,
but it doesn’t feel overwhelmingly packed with scallions.
Sprinkling a little pepper on the scallion pancake, as someone who loves pepper, I found it delightful. 👍
I would consider coming back next time I pass by. 👌
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Open from the first to the fifth day of the new year, closed on Mondays.
Business hours: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM