When I got there, I poked the picture of it, and didn’t know what “ngau gan” was, as I couldn’t see clearly from their picture, so asked the waitress.
Anyway I got this very impressive answer; well “ngau gan” is just “ngau gan”!
It turns out when I got the noodles, the “ngau gan” is just beef tendons.
The bowl was filled with halved tomatoes, plenty of beef tendons and the green spinach noodles.
Took a sip at the soup, not very sour, but not artificial tomato soup, as for the noodles not that tasty, but after waiting a while for it to soak up the soup, it was ok.
As for the beef tendons, I selectively ate them, as they usually contain animal hair in them.
It was quite soft, and strong in that beef belly marinade.
The place was not as clean as described, but OK to eat there.
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