This is a large street food vendor that’s easy to find, located right at the beginning of the street and next to a big Highlands Coffee. The vendors are very enthusiastic and welcoming, encouraging you to dine at their place.
You can choose to sit either indoors or outdoors, and the store offers everything you’d typically expect from a street food spot. The noodle bowls are huge and packed with generous toppings—definitely enough to fill you up.
Personally, I found the noodles a bit too chewy for my taste, though my friend enjoyed them, so it really comes down to preference. The toppings were the highlight for me, especially the dumplings which were quite well made.
The prices are a little higher than what you’d normally pay at a typical street vendor, but it’s reasonable considering the portion size. Just be aware that if you're expecting a standard-sized bowl at the usual price, you might be a...
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