Apart from noodles they serve other snacks as well.
I ordered them not so soft because the noodles get softer when you are halfway through the bowl of noodles.
The broth here is famous for the pork bone collagen and there is a black version containing their famous black oil.
I ordered the black hide and dumplings.
When the noodles came, the soup was burgundy brown but not as viscous as I imagined.
The collagen quantity was less than I hoped for but the taste of the broth was interesting, it had a hint of red beancurd in it (namyue).
Towards finishing, the noodles did not make the broth go starchy.
There were lots of spring onions in the noodles but these were bigger than the usual spring onions with a sweeter taste.
I really liked the dumplings, the dumpling wrap was extremely thin and near translucent.
There was a tiny spec of green paste for the dumplings, I wish it was bigger because I loved the paste.
The paste was refreshing, and slightly salted, it tasted of unsweetened lime and citrus with a dash of grounded ginger.
There was no need for dumpling sauce after I put the paste with the dumplings.
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