I had seen the introduction of this restaurant on a food program before, so I naturally had to look for it when I came to Pingyao this time. It turns out that the bustling area of Pingyao Ancient City is on the 600-700-meter-long South Street, and most of the time-honored brands are concentrated here. This store is smaller than expected, and the facade seems hidden. If it weren't for the uncle at the door calling out for oil tea business, it would be easy to miss it. It is said that this store originally sold oil tea, and now it also sells Pingyao specialty snacks. The set meal is not large in portion, but it is rich, and you can also order it a la carte. The appearance and taste are very good, and it is perfect for one or two people.