Great noodle house that Id recommend for lunch. It's QR code ordering which at first I found to be odd, but it's really nice to be able to just walk out and leave after you've finished your meal, so I don't mind it. Seems like they are also very efficient from a staffing and execution of food standpoint with this system. Stayed away from the starters and focused on the noodles. One noodle dish per person is more than sufficient. We got two soups with noodle and a standalone noodle dish and it was a bit much, but we had lunch sorted the next day, so it was a good move :) Id recommend the soy pork soup, the spicy sesame soup, the tomato egg noodles, and the green onion...
Read moreThis was one of my favorite places in the city. So far. Today I had a very bad experience. I arrived around 20:40, closing time is 22:00. When I entered the front staff (3 people) looked at me with a strange look. Then one of them told me that there are very few guests (only 2 beside me) I can fit in but barely and this is last round his style indicating that I am an inconvenience. I apologized and Ieft. He asked if I am sure, though but I told him that I don't want to be an inconvenience and went out. Zero hospitality and full humiliation. I am quite upset as their dishes are really-really good. I hope they could close and...
Read moreI have mixed feelings about this place.
The food gets 3 stars. It’s more like fusion than genuine Asian.
Starters: The pork jiaozi are good and juicy. The kimchi isn’t crispy enough. The cucumber salad (paihuanggua, I assume) gives the expected flavors, but they use onion instead of garlic.
Main course: The chicken soup isn’t exciting, but the meat on top is crispy and savory. The pork ramen was delicious, with the accompanying egg having the perfect consistency.
Dessert: The cheesecake is a pleasant surprise: notes of lemon and a sweet honey syrup.
There are no waiters, a QR code takes you to a website where you can...
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