This place is extremely busy and is super famous for it. They play Jay Chou music non-stop which is also kind of cool.
Anyway, the queue starts about an hour before they even open, they give you a number and then you have to try and find a seat to sit down. If you don’t get a number, that means you have to line up and wait your turn.
When they first open they ask everyone to line up by number and if you don’t have a number you have to wait aside.
On a food scale, their motto is to make a good bowl of noodles and I feel they are able to accomplish this. It’s quite tasty and it is also very affordable. I can see why people queue up for it. For the price and what you get, it’s unbeatable in Shanghai. Worth the wait? Well get there early and...
Read moreBest noodles I've had in my 3 days here lol but the noodles is rly good and the scallion oil noodles are rly fragrant and chewy. the pork cutlet that comes with the noodles is rly good. The one I ordered is in blue
You can order another pork cutlet on the side but it's crispy but quite mid not v good tbh.
Other than that you can get free noodle refills so don't...
Read moreOne of the famous Noodles restaurants in Shanghai. We visited early evening around 5pm, and managed to avoid the long queue. There is a wide selection of noodles available, we have ordered the 猪肝蛤蜊面,大肠面,猪腰面。They tasted fine and the portion was big. Don't forget to order their 炸猪扒,it was very juicy and...
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