Itinerary: Lightning [Lightning] Lake - Grassland Sky Road - Zhongdu Grassland - Return
Mood: How to describe it, the sky is vast and the wilderness is vast. Because of the season, we only felt the blue sky and white clouds, and did not see the green grass. However, after a big meal at Dawei's house (roasted whole lamb), all of us had no regrets, and the meal was also a dark day
Address: Opposite Nanshan Park, Zhangbei County! (It seems to be opposite the Gate of Infinity!)
Environment: From entering the door to sitting down, full of Mongolian elements, horse-head fiddle, various leathers, bows and arrows, sheep heads, cow heads, horse-le carts, and yurts. Travel, like this feeling, strong grassland atmosphere, and Mongolian characteristics!
Clean! Tidy! Endowed with grassland characteristics
Service: Dawei doesn't seem to be in this store. I heard that he is in the main store! What I saw was Dawei's younger brother (let's call him Xiaowei haha [silly smile]) Due to the off-season, the whole process was arranged, explained and served throughout the process, and the enthusiasm was felt! (Suggestion!! Hire someone quickly! [silly smile] )
[Key point] Taste: From the moment it was served, (roasted whole lamb) everyone's attention was attracted! No excessive opening remarks! Let's eat (I want to say something as the host, but forget it, let's talk after eating) It's crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, crispy and delicious. Several people who don't eat lamb said it's very delicious! No smell of mutton, it's especially tasty! More than 3 hours of roasting, it makes sense! Others include roasted milk skin, which should also be the focus of recommendation, delicious Roasted lamb tendons are also delicious! No fat, tendons, especially delicious! Fragrant! I can't get used to milk tea, but yogurt must be recommended! Yogurt! Yogurt! Yogurt! We want three buckets!
Various cold dishes are salty, not very amazing, need to be improved, should learn how to match cold dishes, (small opinions, don't blame me)
Looking forward to the next trip...