Erica Said
So so so good. If I lived nearby here, it'd probably be a bad idea. $3.50 for a jianbing, and the guy didn't skimp on any ingredients. I came here on a Saturday for a late lunch, and there was no one in line, but me. The inside has A/C, hence why when you enter they'll tell you to close the door. The store perfectly fits one or two people to order, then wait around. The man making my jianbing asked me if I liked spicy aka do you want hot oil, and after reading other Yelp reviews, I said "Yes I like it a lot." Regardless, the biang was super tasty, affordable, and I was able to split it into two meals. I ate half, then microwaved the other half two days later for lunch and it was still as yummy as before. It is hard to eat, but I was able to bring it to the nearby Queens Crossing food court to eat and relax.
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