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I came to this old wonton shop while walking along Tunxi Old Street. The wontons were fresh and delicious. The kudzu balls were amazing. The hairy tofu and stinky tofu were also good. They smelled stinky but tasted good. The only downside was that there were too few waiters. There were only two of them. They had to serve the wontons and clean the tables. They were a bit overwhelmed.
This wonton shop has a lot of advertising. It is said that it was featured in the TV program "Where is Dad?". I don't know if it became famous because of this. But the wontons don't seem to taste special, similar to Qianlixiang wontons. The price is three times that of Qianlixiang wontons. It costs 18 yuan for a bowl of small wontons. There are six steamed dumplings in total, and they cost 20 yuan per basket, and the taste is also average.
This is the most expensive wonton I have ever eaten. 21 yuan a bowl [Taste] Ordinary small wontons, the soup base is relatively fresh, the wontons are not much different from those on the street, the number is about 20, equivalent to a medium bowl. [Environment] The decoration is simple and the hygiene is average. [Service] There is no service, you have to serve it yourself.
The shop is located not far from the entrance of the old street, with a very conspicuous entrance. 【Taste】The wontons are pretty good. A bowl costs 21 yuan, and the portion is about the size of a medium bowl in Nanjing, with about 20 wontons. The wrappers are thin, and the filling is not plentiful; the flavor is savory. 【Environment】The decor looks expensive. 【Service】There is no service. After buying a number, you wait to be called and get your own. These are supposedly high-end wontons; the price is intimidating.
This is a very famous shop with many branches, including one in Xidi. However, the taste is just average, and the prices are quite high; you'll know once you try it. Besides wontons, they also offer other Anhui snacks, such as Qingming cakes and fermented rice cakes. Fortunately, the prices are the same across all the chain stores.