Ann T.
Yelp
Just had to go here for the name alone since it was intriguing, and you can never go wrong with a delicious bowl of noodles.
And this place is just that!
They currently have a deal where each order of noodles comes with a free drink, so my friend and I split a can of Wang LAO Ji Herbal Tea.
All orders are via Chowbus through scanning the QR code on the table. Everything we had was sauced and seasoned perfectly so we didn't have to use any of the condiments available on the table. The nature of these dishes are based with chili oil/oils in general so just be aware if you're anti-oily foods or are on a restricted diet.
My friend and I shared:
1) The Slightly Spicy Noodles:
-You have the option of choosing either their potato powder noodles, knife noodles, or both, so obviously we chose the best of both worlds!
-Abundant number of noodles, nice chewy texture that absorbs the flavor of the broth very nicely. Delicious as simple as that!
-The soup base is pork bone and chicken and the soup also came with 2 boiled quail eggs that are steeped in sauce (similar to the broth/sauce that braised meat goes in), sliced oyster mushrooms and shiitake mushrooms, some seaweed strips, baby bok choy, pork meat bits, and shredded dried tofu. For seasoning, it was topped with coriander, sesame seeds, and sesame oil.
-Presentation was really cute in the small pot on a frying pan and the dish really made their noodles shine!
2) Dried Tossed Gluten:
-This is some kind of spongey tofu marinated in chili oil and flakes, cilantro, sesame seeds.
-Not really dried since it absorbed the oil, but this might be a lost in translation thing. It's a cold appetizer dish.
-It's alright, we got this out of curiosity, but we might opt for skewers next time.
Would love to come back here again for those noodles and to try out their beef or tomato soup noodles!