Lǎowáng Guòjiāng Ěrsī

Yunnan


Your options here are small, medium, or large: there's only one dish on the menu at Weishan's most highly recommended restaurant for ĕrsī (饵丝) rice noodles. Dip the cut noodles in the broth and slurp it all up together at this busy shop 100m north of the Xinggong Tower.


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