Came here in March via a friend's recommendation. He told me this place serves his favourite spicy noodles, the spiciest he's ever eaten. As an Asian, I had to take on this challenge and try the noodles myself. As per his suggestion, I ordered the Royal Hotpot Noodles with Lv.5 spiciness (the max level).
And boy, I was sweating like a pig & crying like a baby eating that. The kind lady whom I assume is the manager/owner was very supportive and entertained me as I bawled my eyes out. Even though I arrived late and the restaurant started closing up while i was eating slowly, she told me to take my time and not force myself.
Absolutely delicious, though, with plenty of toppings on my noodle hotpot. Would definitely come again and eat it...
Read moreWe happened to discover this restaurant by chance while heading somewhere else. For starters, we tried the kimchi, which was quite good. The pork dumpling soup, however, stood out as the highlight of the meal, warm, comforting, and full of flavor. On the other hand, the vegetarian noodles were heavily made with chili oil, leaving a numbing sensation on the tongue, which I personally didn’t enjoy. If you’re not accustomed to these strong, spicy flavors, this dish might not be for you.
That said, the service was delightful, the server was cheerful, friendly, and made the experience pleasant.
Won’t be returning because they don’t have chicken...
Read moreThis is the only restaurant I found in Paris so far that sells hot and sour noodles. I added black fungus to mine and got with cold soy milk.
The hot and sour noodle is not the typical.. the soup is bland / no taste.. a bit spicy and oily. There’s no sourness to it or usually the sour pickled veggies that are meant to be in this dish to make it sour. When asked the waitress gave me some vinegar saying that is what makes it sour.. couldn’t eat the it all as it did not taste good.
Soy milk comes out of a soy milk machine, tasted ok
Total was around 16euros
Overall quite...
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