Vegetarian noodles shop a few doors from Dali Spoor Youth Hostel. Serves handmade noodles with toppings of your choice. Has Wi-Fi. REPORTED CLOSED, JULY 2016.
The happycow map marker took both us direct to this address. The address is now taken by a clothes shop. we asked in the youth hostel a few doors along mention in the listing. The guy there confirmed that the vegetarian place is no longer operational at that address.
We stumbled into this very clean, very welcoming, very friendly place after eating a couple courses of street food. The menu is all in Chinese and the workers all also seem to only speak Chinese but they were more than happy to help us out. We ordered two of whatever dish they wanted to serve us! Our only request is that it have tofu. They hit it spot on! They made the noodles fresh right before cooking them and topped them with a mushroom, bell pepper, carrot stir fry. Add a little hot sauce and it was exactly what we were looking for. It was the most expensive dish at ¥14. From what I could gather they also have Dan Dan mein (a soy saucey noodle dish) and some sort of egg noodle as well. Not fancy but we were more than full after we finished.
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First Review by eeyoresenigma
Stevie
Points +11765
Na Nian Na Wei, Dali - Edit
The happycow map marker took both us direct to this address. The address is now taken by a clothes shop. we asked in the youth hostel a few doors along mention in the listing. The guy there confirmed that the vegetarian place is no longer operational at that address.
Read moreCons: Closed for business
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eeyoresenigma
Points +212
Simple noodle shop with great taste! - Edit
We stumbled into this very clean, very welcoming, very friendly place after eating a couple courses of street food. The menu is all in Chinese and the workers all also seem to only speak Chinese but they were more than happy to help us out. We ordered two of whatever dish they wanted to serve us! Our only request is that it have tofu. They hit it spot on! They made the noodles fresh right before cooking them and topped them with a mushroom, bell pepper, carrot stir fry. Add a little hot sauce and it was exactly what we were looking for. It was the most expensive dish at ¥14. From what I could gather they also have Dan Dan mein (a soy saucey noodle dish) and some sort of egg noodle as well. Not fancy but we were more than full after we finished.
Read morePros: Fresh made noodles, Large portions for price, Friendly staff
Cons: Only Chinese spoken, No picture menu
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