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I don't know when Yang Guofu Malatang changed to No. 1 Malatang. Anyway, the ingredients are really fresh, the soup base is really good, and it's very solid [hehe]. It's the best Malatang I've had in Sydney, no doubt about it. Purple rice yogurt is also very good, and it goes perfectly with Malatang hotpot [love you].
Harbin Yang Guofu Malatang Catering Service Co., Ltd. is a restaurant chain company founded in Harbin in 2007. It takes food safety as its mission and nutrition and health as its concept, and promotes the overall market towards the direction of food safety standardization and overall image unification. Its business mainly includes engaging in Malatang catering operations and providing Malatang main ingredients and auxiliary ingredients to franchisees.
Sydney's Malatang is also delicious! ! Sydney's Chinatown is too prosperous. In fact, the same is true in other countries. It feels like Chinese people are no longer anywhere on earth Hahaha
The popular Malatang in Sydney sells vegetables, fat, beef and mutton by the pound. The spicy taste is quite authentic. You can choose how much spicy to add, sesame paste and other things. It’s okay to add or not, but white sugar! I really don’t recommend it. . It tastes too greasy and lacks the passion of spicy. Hahaha. In this freezing winter, a bowl of Yang Guofu Malatang will make you feel full. The average cost per person is only about ten yuan, which is enough to fill you up. I, a big eater, ate twenty yuan. Compared to the Malatang that costs one hundred yuan a bowl, do domestic kids have a very happy price advantage?⑤
Yang Guofu Malatang is a famous Chinese snack restaurant, ubiquitous. I even stumbled upon one during my trip to Sydney. Located on Liverpool Street in the Sydney University district, this Sydney restaurant attracts many Chinese students. The spicy hot pot here tastes almost identical to what you'd find in China. It's packed, making seating difficult, but the delicious flavors are undeniable.