Store name: Shuangxi Teppanyaki (Donghu Village Main Store)
Address: No. 96, Donghu New Village, Bayi Road
Business hours: 10:30-14:30 at noon, 16:30-21:30 at night
[Environment]
This store is close to the back door of Wuhan University, in a small alley. It is an Internet celebrity teppanyaki restaurant and has been in business for eight years. There are two storefronts here. No. 99, Donghu Village, diagonally opposite, was empty when I went there. It is said that when there are too many people and there are too many seats, that side will also be open.
Walking inside the store, you can see that there are two dining areas, with four-person booths and small compartment sofa seats. It belongs to the environment of a fly restaurant, but the decoration and layout are also OK.
I ordered a teppanyaki beef set meal here, which is worth 39 yuan and is the best-selling takeaway set meal in the store. This teppanyaki dish contains roast beef, hot dry noodles, crispy sausage, Chiba tofu, fish balls, coriander, white sesame seeds on top, secret sauce at the bottom, rice and lemonade can be added for free.
[Taste]
The teppanyaki beef is a signature recommendation. The roasted beef tastes tender and chewy; the crispy sausage tastes crispy and tasty; the Chiba tofu is relatively soft; the fish balls are cut into half pieces and are smaller; the hot dry noodles are very generous, and the hot dry noodles taste great after absorbing the sauce.
[Service]
The service in the store is still good. You can scan the code to order when you are seated, and the waiter will help you with the rice and water.
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Store name: Shuangxi Teppanyaki (Donghu Village Main Store) Address: No. 96, Donghu New Village, Bayi Road Business hours: 10:30-14:30 at noon, 16:30-21:30 at night [Environment] This store is close to the back door of Wuhan University, in a small alley. It is an Internet celebrity teppanyaki restaurant and has been in business for eight years. There are two storefronts here. No. 99, Donghu Village, diagonally opposite, was empty when I went there. It is said that when there are too many people and there are too many seats, that side will also be open. Walking inside the store, you can see that there are two dining areas, with four-person booths and small compartment sofa seats. It belongs to the environment of a fly restaurant, but the decoration and layout are also OK. I ordered a teppanyaki beef set meal here, which is worth 39 yuan and is the best-selling takeaway set meal in the store. This teppanyaki dish contains roast beef, hot dry noodles, crispy sausage, Chiba tofu, fish balls, coriander, white sesame seeds on top, secret sauce at the bottom, rice and lemonade can be added for free. [Taste] The teppanyaki beef is a signature recommendation. The roasted beef tastes tender and chewy; the crispy sausage tastes crispy and tasty; the Chiba tofu is relatively soft; the fish balls are cut into half pieces and are smaller; the hot dry noodles are very generous, and the hot dry noodles taste great after absorbing the sauce. [Service] The service in the store is still good. You can scan the code to order when you are seated, and the waiter will help you with the rice and water.
It's a small restaurant in an alley behind the Wuhan University, but the food is amazing. You can order food by scanning the QR code, and the food will be served in a pot. The food is salty and spicy, very delicious.
The price/performance ratio is very high. We ordered chicken, tenderloin, thousand-layer tofu, hot-dried noodles, and cabbage. We really enjoyed them. The total cost for two people was 80 yuan, which is very cost-effective. It is a very good restaurant. I will go there again next time I have the chance.
I cycled around Wuhan University and East Lake. The hot dry noodles at the Sanhuan Apartment were sold out, so I wandered into Donghu New Village, searching for food like a maze. Fortunately, I'd gotten used to the area during my school days, and memories kept coming back to me. I'd originally planned to try Pang Ge Dumpling House, but unexpectedly, I stumbled across the alley across the street and stumbled upon Shuangxi Teppanyaki, a popular online restaurant near Wuhan University. It's said to have been opened by a middle-aged couple seven or eight years ago. There's always a line at night, but surprisingly, it was still quite busy during the Dragon Boat Festival lunch break. The waiter told me I could order by scanning a QR code. I couldn't find the rice cakes I'd been recommended by netizens, so I ordered beef with bean curd and bok choy. It was slightly spicy with cilantro, perfect for one person! When the waitress brought it to me, she warned, "Be careful, the iron plate is hot!" "Do you want the rice now?" The service was very attentive! I tried the dish; the beef was incredibly tender, probably marinated. The bean curd was flavorful, soaking up the teppanyaki juices. The flavor is strong, so you need to drink water. Later, I discovered you can add it to hot dry noodles... The shop has flowers in mineral water bottles, and I wonder who's so thoughtful. The waitress happened to ask, and the auntie replied, "Your dad did it!" Double Happiness, a good value at 36 yuan, is aimed at students, making it a youthful late-night snack. It's just a teppanyaki-style restaurant, so the variety is a bit monotonous. They seem to have added other dishes recently, but they're still sticking with the teppanyaki theme. (Shu Huai)
Located in Donghu New Village, it's also close to the Donghu Greenway, perfect for a stroll. Ordering was done by hand, and the dishes I ordered were mildly spicy and rich in sauce. The beef, squid, lotus root slices, potatoes, and noodles were all very tasty.