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| - If I have had not eaten so many places, I would recommend this place. But the tenderness of the soup, and the essence of noodles are both missing at this place.
location: in chinatown, adjacent to a market, this place is always compared with the other place, which sserves the same kind of noodles. the seats are fairly limited, that is to say that you have to wait in line until someone finished their food and then you can grab your seats and eat.
Food: they have three sizes of noodles. Small, medium and large. And you can choose the size of the noodles, and the thickness. In addition, you can choose how spicy you want the soup to be. I had medium, size 2 and less spicy for lunch. The portion is huge. I barely could finish it but I saw many men were eating large size. My "OMG" face is clearly showing towards them. I found the soup bit salty and I wished that I could add more spice into my soup to alleviate some saltiness. The noodle is less tendered and made me even miss more about China. I wanted to eat the real, autentihc one.
Price: small for 7? Medium for 10. Very pricy with regard to their qualities and limited other choices for lunch, and service quality.
Overall: although I probably won't be back in a while, I still do not recommend to come to this place. Why? It's just not worth to spend 10 dollars to eat something that is not that delicious. I 'd rather spend the same amount of money on Ramen than this.
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