The place is clean and inviting and if all diners are Chinese nationals, it would b safe to dine, it speaks for itself right?
The waiter doesn't look like he would like to b there, nevertheless he might as well do his job. Not sure if his English is that fluent but he understood enough when I requested an extra pair of chopsticks n a spoon.
Now to the food, they claim to have this special 'cross bridge' noodles soup but it is similar to the Vietnamese 'pho soup'. After all the yunnan province is adjacent to vietnam. The soup was flavoursome but my companion doesn't think it is authentic, oh well, the noodles are similar to this spaghetti but slippery. I wished there were more vegetables but only spring onions n coriander are the only greens.
The plate of meat consisted of thinly sliced raw pork, cooked pork, a prawn, quail egg, a slice of preserved pork, a square piece of squid, couple slices of raw fish n fish cake.
The veg plate had a handful of bean sprouts, carrots, dried mushroom, preserved veg, seaweed, bean curd sheet, peanuts, spring onion n coriander.
There's even instruction how to combine all the ingredients to the piping hot soup before you tuck in.
We ordered the spicy sour sweet potato glass noodles soup, take heed of the 3 chilies rating, it was hot! Simple dish dressed with peanuts n few leaves of bok choy, am glad we had the small bowl, wouldn't b able finish it.
I would like to come back to try the dry noodles but there's no hurry. read more