The stinky tofu at this restaurant is rated as the best at Qiaotou, paired with flavorful kimchi. The fried texture is crispy, and the prices are reasonable, making it very popular among diners.
Although the boss and the boss's wife run the business seriously, health issues may lead to irregular service hours and could occasionally affect their attitude. It is advised that customers be more understanding and supportive.
This shop probably has the best stinky tofu in Qiaotou. The kimchi is very flavorful and the fried ones are very crispy (but with a skin texture, not as crispy as biscuits). The price is also very moderate. The disadvantage may be that there are too many people. You have to queue for a long time, because they are all freshly fried, and those who come to eat here should be considered authentic Qiaotou people, because I also recommended it to my friends (authentic Qiaotou people), and it is indeed delicious.
Moreover, I see that the boss and the boss’s wife are also working very hard. They must be quite old and cannot bear the physical load, so the working hours are sometimes not fixed (just like the days of the week that originally showed that they are open, but when they go there, they find that they are not open. That may be because the boss is not feeling well, so he takes a rest)
So sometimes the boss's attitude may be bad, but I still ask for your support, because the food is still delicious! !
(If you don’t like cilantro, remember to ask for cilantro when ordering noodles!!)