Secret wife noodles Great recipe from mother-in-law

Nakhon Ratchasima, Take you to eat delicious noodles in Korat. Just the name of the shop is strange, catchy, and memorable. Plus, we got the delicious recipe from our mother-in-law. Noodle shop with a strange name 'Ab Mia Noodles' is located at Village No. 8, Nong Bua Sala Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. It is a great noodle shop. that sells both beef noodles and pork noodles With a delicious, mellow taste As a result, there are regular customers who continuously stop by to support us. Mr. Detdeaw Pengsanthia, the owner of the shop, told us that Originally it was a salesperson. But faced with COVID-19 problems So I decided to quit my job. turned to open a noodle shop The recipe came from my mother-in-law who used to run a noodle shop in Bangkok. Sathu Pradit area Before moving to trade in his hometown of Nakhon Ratchasima Sell ??together with your wife Continuously practice and develop skills. Relying on diligence and patience, until now it's been 6 years and I've earned more inco me than when I had a career as a salesperson. The restaurant's signature menu is striped beef shank noodles. and marinated pork neck noodles This is a traditional recipe that has been around for over 30 years. There is a selection of fresh, high quality ingredients. Waterfall and clear noodles The soup here has a mellow flavor. Because it takes up to 4 hours to simmer the soup, it is sold for only 40 baht per bowl. In addition, the shop also has an a la carte menu. And another great menu is Crying Tiger Basil Rice which will use the raw material from the cow's hump which is the meat that has fat inserted Soft and smooth on the tongue Selling for only 50 baht per plate. As for the name of the shop, Ab Mia Noodles It's a name that the family came up with together. Set up to attract the attention of customers. When you hear and see the name of the shop, you will immediately notice it. If anyone is interested, don't secretly go to your wife. The shop is open from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., closed every Buddhist ho ly day. Source: Thai News Agency