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I tried soup last time so had to satisfy my craving for dry la mian. It was fine. Neither bad nor great.
I've loved PRC la mian for many years and will try when I can. This chain's decor reminds me so much of China. Both the soup and the meat were so-so.
I've loved PRC la mian for many years and will try when I can. This chain's decor reminds me so much of China. The soup apparently is cooked for 6 hours with a lot of bones. But it's surprisingly underwhelming.
A kind of Xinjiang bread. I think from the looks you already know it's good. Fragrant and savoury. Definitely must share. Comes with that uncommon condiment.
Signature Bone Soup Beef “La Mian” (Spicy)
While Mahua doesn’t charge service tax, the service was excellent. Very attentive manager watching over the queue and directing us to the seats. Food were cooked in mere minutes and served piping hot.
The skewers (chicken) were excellent. The green pepper was fresh and the chicken was nicely charred! The seasoning was also on point. Would definitely recommend.