Reason:Wonton noodles (1,524 recommendations) | In business for over 70 years
Open Now|07:00-00:30
+862081932007
岭南街道大同路和隆里20号
What travelers say:
There are fewer and fewer nostalgic old shops, and the products are not very special, mainly about feelings.
It is opened in an alley, it is difficult to park, and the eye-catching sign carries the memories of many people.
The decoration of the ordering and production areas is relatively simple. After placing an order, you can find a seat opposite. The decoration of the dining area is relatively antique.
Nostalgic Jin braised fried wontons are must-orders, and the rest depends on personal preference.
There are sour radishes on the table, remember to add some when eating noodles, the radish is salty, according to personal taste, stop, don't waste [naughty]
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There are fewer and fewer nostalgic old shops, and the products are not very special, mainly about feelings. It is opened in an alley, it is difficult to park, and the eye-catching sign carries the memories of many people. The decoration of the ordering and production areas is relatively simple. After placing an order, you can find a seat opposite. The decoration of the dining area is relatively antique. Nostalgic Jin braised fried wontons are must-orders, and the rest depends on personal preference. There are sour radishes on the table, remember to add some when eating noodles, the radish is salty, according to personal taste, stop, don't waste [naughty]
[Environment] An old noodle shop with a vintage feel to the decoration and a nice environment [Service] The service was good [Taste] Nostalgic braised fried wontons: crispy skin, served with sweet and sour sauce, good!
Wu Caiji is a time-honored wonton noodle shop in Old Xiguan, located in a small alley on Datong Road. If you don’t look for it specifically, it’s hard to find this shop when you pass by. There are often queues on weekends and holidays. This shop specializes in wonton noodles, fried wontons, pork knuckle noodles, etc. The decoration is also full of the style of Xiguan mansions. You can feel the stories of the past while eating noodles.
Wonton noodles are the most common authentic food in Guangzhou. In fact, the most classic is the wonton without fresh shrimp, that is, wonton made of pure pork, now known as "fresh meat wonton". Adding fresh shrimp adds a refreshing taste. Today I want to recommend a small shop hidden in the inner alley. But in fact, this small shop is very famous in Guangzhou! The most conscientious thing is its price. Wu Caiji Noodle House, in addition to the most authentic wonton noodles, also has delicious beef brisket noodles. Large chunks of beef brisket, refreshing traditional silver noodles, topped with flavorful beef brisket sauce, accompanied by green vegetables, 9.5 yuan per serving! In Guangzhou, there are less than two-digit beef brisket noodles! And in the downtown area! Surprise, surprise~ I really want to strongly recommend it The sour radish on every table in the store is free to eat, which shows that the store is really generous! As for the environment, it was really bad before, hot and crowded. But now they have taken an indoor place opposite the old store, with air conditioning, which I think is OK. It is an authentic old store, not for the environment~ Recommended dishes: beef brisket noodles, wonton noodles Store name: Wu Caiji Noodle House (only one store, no other branches) Address: No. 84 Datong Road and No. 20 Longli (east side of Xicheng Duhui) Metro Line 1 Huangsha Station can be found by navigation Tel: 020-81932007
Hidden in the alley, but it is actually quite easy to find. Just walk along the small road next to the Xicheng Duhui Shopping Mall~ The original store was very small and could not seat many people. But it has the flavor of old Guangzhou. Now there is a house next to it with more seats. It is full of antique decorations, and there are tools for making wontons and stone mills~ The price is cheap and the portion is large. Many old neighbors come to patronize. The pickled radish here is delicious, and there are fried wontons. I love it!
Wu Cai Ji Noodle House is located in a super dilapidated alley in Lao Xiguan. However, no matter it is lunch or dinner, you basically need to wait for a table. The shop is located in the roadside of the alley, the ancient Xiguan Mansion and the Minglu stall. All of them are full of people. There is also a century-old well in the store of Xiguan Mansion. It is rare that the water source is still abundant. BBC, National Geographic Magazine, Qatar Al Jazeera and many domestic TV stations have come here for interviews and filming. The most rare thing is that you can eat very full for only 20 yuan per person. The crispy Jinlu wonton and the rich and mellow pork knuckle noodles are my favorites. They are paired with the free and sour radish as a side dish, which is very sour and appetizing!
At noon, I was starving. I thought that I had been in Guangzhou for so many days, but I had not tasted the local specialty - wonton noodles. I immediately followed the trail and came to the time-honored Wu Cai Ji Noodle House (No. 84, Datong Road and No. 20, Longli). The small shop is in a small alley and is very popular. I guess they are all like us. It was already past one in the afternoon, and the shop was still full of people. The shop is decorated in a very simple style, with the old carrying poles and a unique small filling well. We ordered a bowl of wonton noodles, a portion of fried wontons, a bowl of beef brisket noodles and a portion of oyster sauce lettuce. I think they are all delicious. The noodles are all alkaline noodles, thin and refreshing; the wontons are filled with big shrimps; the fried wontons are so crispy that they break when touched; the beef brisket is fragrant and crispy. LG thinks it is not authentic enough (high standards, strict requirements). He said the beef brisket was not flavorful enough; the noodles and soup were not satisfactory; he ordered rapeseed, but got oyster sauce lettuce; the wontons were downgraded to a small bowl of dim sum... I remember spending only over 30 yuan in total. I didn't realize how much I could eat!
Well-deserved reputation. The taste of traditional Cantonese wonton noodles, the memory of childhood taste buds alone is worth five stars. Cantonese wontons are smaller than Hong Kong wontons, fish tail, the wonton filling is very fresh and sweet, and the wonton skin alone is very delicious. The noodles are not top-notch, not as crunchy as the first noodles and not as smooth as the double treasures, and the soup base is not as good as the first noodles. The double treasures are sweet and salty, and I feel thirsty after drinking them. But the noodles and soup base are related to personal taste and are relatively subjective evaluations. The fried wontons are very fragrant. From a distance, Wu Caiji, No. 20, is not much different from an ordinary neighborhood noodle shop, but if you look closely, it turns out that there is a Xiguan mansion at No. 40 opposite No. 20. Xiguan mansion, century-old well, cultural relics and noodle making equipment... everything is the precipitation of history. No wonder BBC and National Geographic Magazine have interviewed it. Come again next time.