We arrived at this small town very late, and unexpectedly many restaurants nearby were already closed. This one was the only one still open for business. It turned out that there were tourists eating there late, so it was not closed yet. Our arrival made us their last wave of customers.
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We arrived at this small town very late, and unexpectedly many restaurants nearby were already closed. This one was the only one still open for business. It turned out that there were tourists eating there late, so it was not closed yet. Our arrival made us their last wave of customers.
I came here to eat at night and ordered a chicken drumstick rice. Before the faculty class, the dogs outside would sneak into the restaurant. They would keep circling around you. It felt like many of them were stray dogs and the restaurant couldn't do much about them. We kept chasing the dogs away, but they would still come in. It was a bit uneasy to eat in such an environment. Each product was about 200 to 250 pesos. The taste was average.
This restaurant is open late at night. After we got off the bus, we threw our luggage out to find food, and this was the only one open. There are not many choices, all fried. It's either Shanghainese rice with fried spring rolls or fried chicken nuggets and chicken drumstick rice. The toilet is on the lower floor and is quite simple. The interior of the restaurant is OK, but there are often dogs running into the restaurant and circling around you. Tourists who are afraid of dogs, you'd better go somewhere else.