
Chowking’s line of noodle soups are going to get even better now that the restaurant made a tie-up with the Lao Dong chain of restaurants in Taipei. Lao Dong was established in 1950 by the father of award-winning Chef Liu Zheng Hsiung.

The restaurant chain is known for their mouth-watering beef noodle soup, prepared by boiling fresh beef for 24 hours and seasoning the meat with a secret concoction of Chinese spices. Besides beef noodle soup, Lao Dong is also renowned for their curry-based soups, tomato dishes, and Chinese desserts.
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At Chowking, you don’t have to worry about the rice shortage one bit. Eat as much rice as you want at Chow King because their yummy chao fan (fried rice) contains more rice and ingredients at a rolled-back price. If you think that it sounds too good to be true – trust me, it isn’t. I was pretty skeptical at first because obviously if a product is going to be cheaper, it can only mean that you’ll receive smaller servings or that more inferior ingredients will be used. But after trying out Chow King’s chao fan today, I discovered that servings-wise nothing has changed and quality-wise, the fried rice tastes even better.
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