Beijing Hand-Pulled Noodles: A Restaurant Review
Hand-pulled noodles are just one of my biggest favorites. You can easily tell hand-pulled from the ordinary ones: hand-pulled noodles are fuller to the bite. Particularly Beijing’s noodles are made only when a customer has ordered for it. See why I love their hand-pulled noodles.
Why I Love Hand-Pulled Noodles
- Hand-pulled noodles are full to the bite. I love the taste of these noodles because they’re not too salty and I don’t get woozy after a bowlful. Most Chinese restaurants are too liberal with MSG. Lucky for me, I have an alternative in Beijing Hand-Pulled noodles.
- Freshly made! They only make the noodles when a customer orders for it. This accounts for the freshness of the noodles. So I you plan to take some home, better make sure it will be consumed within that day.
- They have free parking. Who doesn’t love that? Restaurants in malls can sometimes be a hassle because of the unavailability of parking space, especially on weekends. They even make you pay for parking that can sometimes take hours to find.
- Safe to visit with the kids.Most restaurants are in malls that are now in peril of robbery attempts. This restaurant is a stand-alone place and is relatively safer.В Safety is always the most important consideration when going out to eat, though there are no guarantees. With the recent wave of brazen mall robbery attempts, there is a great need for us to be careful in choosing where we dine. This noodle shop seems a lot safer.
- It’s value for money! A noodle dish which is almost good for two people with modest appetites only costs P135.00 (US$2.80) per large serving and five large dumplings on the side. It was crazy!
Do visit the place when you can. It’s located at Unit 4, Citiplace Building, 8001 Jose Abad Santos St., Little Baguio, San Juan City. You can call them at (+632) 487-61-48. You’ll love this place!
October 19, 2009
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Note that all noodle dishes are good for two.
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