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| - A Taiwanese restaurant that specializes in Luwei.
They offer take-out and dine-in options. Service is pretty good: water refills come and they check up on you from time to time. They also have a Formocha station inside the restaurant if you're looking for some bubble tea.
Their menu consists of noodle soup or rice with over a dozen different vegetables and proteins to choose from. The way it works here is you will build your own bowl by selecting
1. optionally, rice or noodles (there are a variety of noodles)
2. optionally, protein
3. optionally, vegetables (over a dozen options)
4. optionally, sauce
5. optionally, spice level
Each item costs a certain price (from 50 cents to $2), and you can pick and choose based on factors like your diet, what you feel like eating, and how much you want to eat.
They also have some pre-selected bowls on the menu that you can choose, if you want to just try a bowl without having to think about what you want in it. But even if you choose one of these bowls, you can still customize them.
Once your order is done, take a seat and wait for the food to be prepared.
It takes a couple minutes to boil all of the ingredients, but we didn't wait very long before the bowls were ready.
The first thing that stands out about the bowl is the amount of variety that comes with your meal. Most noodle places generally only have a few items, but here you can easily have 7 or more different types of meats and/or vegetables.
The broth is very flavorful and quite unique compared to a lot of other noodle soup restaurants.
It is definitely one of the highlights of the meal, so definitely try it or finish it. if it's not spicy enough, there is hot sauce available to use.
If you're looking to try a different kind of noodle soup, you should check this place out.
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