Second time in as many days. Do not get the homemade noodles with beef soup (83). The broth was pretty much water with a hint of beef. The actual beef fared better, tender with good flavor. The home made noodle was dense, thick and doughy. Not worth it.
Steamed buns with pork was average. Extremely doughy, meat flavor really mild and unremarkable. I wanted to put a crapload of chili oil and vinegar on everything but the condiment jars were crusty and dirty so I was very hesitant to have any.
Xian pork sandwiches were decent and cheap.
There were other steamed buns that looked smaller than the ones I had so I'm going to try that next time. I asked the waitress if there was a better soup option - something with more flavor. She recommended the dry noodles which come in a different broth which is supposed to be more flavorful. I'll try it next time.
I'm sure this place has got some decent dishes based on others reviews, I will give it another shot.