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This place has been around for years. I finally had a chance to try it. I was picking up some dog food next door, (bosleys), and it was raining. It was the perfect time for a hot bowl of noodle soup.<br/ <br/ Upon entering, it's a small place. Family owned and they have a very small menu. My girlfriend and I choose number 1. <br/ <br/ I was pleasantly surprised and it tasted wonderful. I added a condiment chili for a touch of heat. It's oily but not overly oily, at least for our first time.<br/ The dumplings we weren't impressed but that's OK. We were more focused on the beef noodles.<br/ Would we come back again?<br/ Yes.<br/
This noodle place has literally been here since I was little! I never have thought to come here as it’s also so close to home, I can literally can walk here and then grab a slurpee after from 7-11! Serving up traditional Taiwanese beef noodles, their noodles have stayed consistently good for as long as they have been around. A very tiny family run place, it feels like you are entering somebody’s home for lunch/dinner here. I’m sure if you go regularly and order the same dishes, the owners will remember what your order will be all the time.
I walk by the restaurant all the time on my way to the library. The place never seems very full but I think that has to do with the fact that everyone seems to eat on the outer edges, which makes it feel more like a private experience. <br/ <br/ When I walked inside I was greeted with a beautiful warmth and the soothing scent of sesame oil. It was quite lovely. I ordered the beef noodle soup (not the spicy one) which was around $8 and waited comfortably for about 15 minutes for my order. <br/ <br/ I walked home carrying a bag of two plastic containers, chopsticks, a plastic soup spoon and a napkin. The noodles, bok choy and some mysterious savoury goodness was in one container. The broth with the beef topped with green onions was in the other. I heated up the broth on its own because I was chilled to the bone, I wanted hot soup!<br/ <br/ I put everything together and it was delicious. The beef was very tender, the noodles were perfect and yes, lots of sesame oil which was so comforting. It was a bit spicy so I am so glad I did not order the “spicy” version, would have been too much for me.<br/ <br/ Absolute comfort food. The restaurant was much more homey than I was expecting and the lady working there was very friendly. I give this foodie experience five out of five wooden spoons.
Went to this place on a weekday afternoon, restraint was half full, self seating, two person team, husband and wife restaurant, ordered minced pork on rice, beef noodle soup, that's their specialty, spicy wonton, and green onion pan cake, all were good, I recommend this little neighborhood restaurant.