I love puns, don't you? 大餛飩 (NTD70), expensive? Not when you see the size of them. One bowl contains four, one-tonne wantons, so that's four tonnes of wantons at the wanton stall. *tongue twister*
There's prawn, meat, veg, veg/meat mix one-ton wantons for you to choose from. My fave's the veg/meat (was there any doubt from this healthoholic?).
小菜s are common when you eat in Taiwan. (yes yes, that's another pun 小蔡. that's me. I refrain from rolling my eyes whenever I dine with clients/friends here. 你們需要一點小菜嗎?哦,不需要,我們已經有小蔡了 *all look at me & start laughing*) Come on... ah well, at least my name's an ice-breaker.
The cold dish of pickled cabbage and cucumbers are solid (NTD20 each). Fresh, zesty, crunchy with a tinge of sourness. And the serving's pretty generous too.
The noodles here are not the highlight but they sure match up to the wantons. QQ and springy. Dry or soup. So gooood!
And ladieees and gentleemen! In your right corner, standing in at 1cm, weighhing in at 1001kg... the Amazing, the One & Only, One-Tonne Wanton!
Ain't she a beaut? Smooth silky skin. Juicy meat. Crunchy veg. Thick seaweed. Clear sweet soup. Four Tonnes of Wanton. Heaven...
It's run by a team of Vietnamese ladies. Like a fine-tuned engine, wrapping wantons, taking orders, cooking. And rotate their duties. Poetry in motion.
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