The restaurant is decorated in a Mongolian style. The pot tea fried and boiled on site is particularly fragrant and rich. The milk tea is rich and delicious. The Mongolian fried fruit is not greasy. The buns are thin and the fillings are large. The yogurt cakes are delicious.
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The restaurant is decorated in a Mongolian style. The pot tea fried and boiled on site is particularly fragrant and rich. The milk tea is rich and delicious. The Mongolian fried fruit is not greasy. The buns are thin and the fillings are large. The yogurt cakes are delicious.
After traveling thousands of miles to Manzhouli, I ate Northeastern cuisine along the way. I thought I had to have a Mongolian meal. I was new to the place and unfamiliar with it. I was late for a bit because I was too playful, so I bought it in a group. I wanted to go to Nomintala to eat pot tea, but the navigation failed and I couldn't find the place, so I directly bought a group at the Wurile Milk Tea Shop, which had good reviews. The place was easy to find and easy to park. I'm used to eating all kinds of skewers, so I'm not interested in roasted lamb anymore. I just eat hand-held meat and other things to like it on my friends circle~ It's clean, affordable, and exciting~ That's enough, what else do I need a bicycle for~
Very authentic Mongolian restaurant, the sheep shelf is delicious, the milk tea is very mellow, the portion of the dish is very large
Inner Mongolia specialties, Inner Mongolia-style special interior decoration, the service is quite enthusiastic, the portion of the dishes is sufficient, and the price is fair.