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Contribuisci feedbackI love little pancakes. I came here unexpectedly and found a treasure troupe and decided to go for it. I sat and even ordered some vegetables steamed boiled dumplings. The hot sauce oil is good. Very good.
The dining room is with banners and flags as you see at a large opening, either remains of the non-so-distant real opening, or rather just festive decoration as it moved over a year from its previous location. With a simple menu and 100% exclusively Chinese customers you are pretty sure that Lao Bei Fang writes something. Great prices, great dumplings, great noodles. The fried pork-leek dumplings $1.50/4 or $2.75/8, above) are above average safe, although not mind-altering. You get the job done, and really, who can complain about a delicious, filling meal that watches in under three dollars. Even though the place had drowned the house in the title, I noticed that most people here were sleeping noodle soups. You will also hear that the stroke of these hand-held noodles is made during your meal, as the always entertaining throw-twist-pull movements of noodles accompany the atmosphere. We ordered the beef noodles $5.
Many foods for the price, the dumplings were juicy and not dry. The only option given for dumplings was pork. The noodles were chewing and fresh. The only thing is that they use msg. But good!
One of my favorite places will go to emptying to go places, I went with my cousin and his girlfriend because she had believed to fool herself. The place is quite large, so it's easy to find a table here. I'll tell you if you're looking for a Fried dumplings or a Boiled dumplings, maybe Steam dumplings or maybe another type of dumplings will find your place. Structure of the dumplings and taste are phenomenal and the price for it makes it even better. The staff is fine, only bad things in this place is a cash only space. You can also find all the time or knights and noodle soup here, although the place is called a dump house, you can also find all kinds of Asian dishes. Parking for those who have car is a bit heavy.
This is a hole in the wall. Come here for great food, not 5 star dining atmosphere. Cafeteria-style seating. Very authentic food. If you tell them spicy, be prepared for real spicy (which to me is amazing). As someone who loves and always gets spicy food, even I was tearing up at the end. No tipping! The dumplings took a while to come out which means it is fresh. The chef was hand-pulling noodles the whole time. I am so glad I stumbled on this place for cheap, authentic, delicious Chinese and only wish I lived closer!