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"Jia Xiang, Jia Xiang Jia Xiang ....... Mian Mian Mian!"I cant get the slogan out of my head from the commercial advertisement they used to had. It never failed to amuse meMy first experience there feels as thou I'm visiting a noodle house in a fast-food restaurant setup. Que at counter, order from menu, collect receipt, number tag, drinks and find a seat. The first glance on their menu.. "Wow" $6.80 for a bowl of their "orginal" Jia xiang noodle. or $9.60 for their premium one.That is pretty pr
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"Jia Xiang, Jia Xiang Jia Xiang ....... Mian Mian Mian!"

I cant get the slogan out of my head from the commercial advertisement they used to had. It never failed to amuse me

My first experience there feels as thou I'm visiting a noodle house in a fast-food restaurant setup. Que at counter, order from menu, collect receipt, number tag, drinks and find a seat.

The first glance on their menu.. "Wow" $6.80 for a bowl of their "orginal" Jia xiang noodle. or $9.60 for their premium one.
That is pretty pricey to pay for a serving of wanton noodle.

Nevertheless, I order a serving of the $6.80 and paid up, took the number tag and find myself a seat.
The restaurant was pretty empty on a Sunday morning.
It takes approximately 5-7min before the noodles are being served.

Verdict: Noodle is something special, springy and rather unique. But the sauces failed terribly. It was really bland for my taste bud.
I had to add numerous serving of chili in order make it more pleasant.
The wanton and charsiew serving was more generous than your normal $2.50 portion for sure.

Overall for $6.80, you can find better quality noodles in compasspoint.




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