Once in a taxi, the driver said thipsamai thipsamai to me. I wondered what he was talking about. He pointed to the long queue and gave a thumbs up and said NO.1 NO.1. I immediately thought that I would come to eat tomorrow, and then I started to queue up. To be honest, it was not as terrible as I imagined. It took about half an hour or less than an hour. If you have a disability, you can sit at the door of the restaurant first. The store is not big, there are only a few tables, but it is fast to eat, so you can go in and out quickly. Orange juice is my first recommendation. The big pulp is super delicious! Then there is the special egg-wrapped Thai fried rice noodles here. The taste is a bit sweet. As a Shanghainese, I think it is a bit sweet, but it is still delicious. The rest of the taste is about the same. Overall, it is worth a visit. The price is not cheap, the service is OK, and the restaurant sells dry goods. You can buy some boxed rice noodles to cook at home.