Location: Hsinchu Moji Lamb Stir-fried Noodles, Lamb Soup
Travel notes: One night after playing badminton with friends, it was past 10 PM when we left the gym. The night was calm, no wind or rain—perfect for a late-night snack. Xiao Zhu suggested, 'How about I take you to a place for lamb stir-fried noodles? It's similar to the one on Jingguo Road.' The rest of us, hungry after exercise, were all for it. We walked along Nanda Road toward Minghu Road, and shortly after passing Zhenxing Road, we saw a shop with a yellow signboard on the left that read 'Moji.' We went in and each ordered the standard set: lamb stir-fried noodles (70 NT) + lamb soup (50 NT), plus an extra plate of stir-fried lamb with kale (100 NT). The noodles weren't as oily as the ones from Lamb Zheng near Jingguo Park (on Guanghua Street), and tasted fine. If you don't like spicy, better tell the owner in advance. The lamb soup, only 50 NT, seemed brewed with some herbs and had plenty of lamb slices—great value for money. Unlike Lamb Zheng where you might eat in the park exposed to the elements, here we had a proper shop to sit comfortably. It's a great spot for dinner or a late-night meal, and they also have lamb …