Highlights: A popular and unpretentious eatery, serving rice dumplings with generous fillings
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渔村路1号之二
噼里啪啦This shop opened today, providing breakfast, noodle soup, rice noodles, and rice dumplings. For lunch, clay pot rice.
[Service] It is a busy shop. The lady can't take care of everything.
[Environment] Small shop environment.
[Taste] Not bad
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Reviews of 嘉华小吃(蛇口市场店)
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This shop opened today, providing breakfast, noodle soup, rice noodles, and rice dumplings. For lunch, clay pot rice. [Service] It is a busy shop. The lady can't take care of everything. [Environment] Small shop environment. [Taste] Not bad
This shop has been open for many years next to Shekou Market. [Taste] I give five stars to the rice dumplings here. They are really delicious. There are many people queuing. The other things tasted average, but the rice dumplings were outstanding. [Environment] Authentic small shop environment
The food here is delicious, the environment is nice, and the service attitude is also very good!!
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