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Cute little family business that's been around for ages and obvs stood the test of time and pandemic. The food is simple, (good) bland, delicious and cheap. I particularly love their noodles. I've been coming here for years and go here multiple times, everytime I come back to Taiwan. I hope they never disappear/change View all feedback.
Small place, tasty food, very local experience, run by a lovely old woman
Small eatery with limited seating operated by a few senior citizens. Mainly Taiwanese fare and tastes homemade! The beef soup noodles 紅燒麵 is savoury, and the braised mushroom stem which was used as a substitute to beef is chewy and nicely braised!
Feels like sitting in the living room of the local neighborhood, munching away on homemade morsels.
Cute little family business that's been around for ages and obvs stood the test of time and pandemic. The food is simple, (good) bland, delicious and cheap. I particularly love their noodles. I've been coming here for years and go here multiple times, everytime I come back to Taiwan. I hope they never disappear/change
There 's no place like home. And this was home to me for the couple of months that I lived nearby. Sometimes I 'd come for lunch, sometimes dinner, sometimes both on the same day. The 奶奶 Nai Nai took huge pleasure in watching me increase the order of tofu blocks I could eat heated up in the soup they cook the noodles in and served with a couple drops of a delicious sweet sauce . Yesterday I popped in and several 奶奶 Nai Nai just mumbled 'sesame noodles, tofu... '. At some point I think théy decided I should eat something different, and for a while there I was taken on a trek through the menu and although my food related Chinese language skills have significantly improved of late I have no idea what I was eating half the time. I 'm sure they told me though. On Sunday evening you 'll see the tiny! place filled with 8+ ladies taking orders, serving dishes, and to my delight, wrap wontons together once the place quiets down a bit. I must have seen hundreds of freshly stuffed wontons the other day. If you 're anything like me and love veggie food ánd elderly ladies who remind you of your sweet late grandmas! then his is the most important stop on your tour of Taipei.