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Is the viral noodle spot Mie Gacoan worth the hour-long queue? This honest review dives into the hype behind its super cheap, addictively spicy noodles. While the flavor is a hit with youngsters, the article uncovers the not-so-great parts: shrinking portions, chaotic service, questionable hygiene, and a stuffy atmosphere. Get the real scoop on whether the hype is justified and learn some essential tips to survive the experience before you decide to join the massive line.
Honestly, every time I pass by the huge crowds at Mie Gacoan's entrance, I always wonder, is it really worth it? Isn't it just a chain noodle shop? Today, I finally couldn't resist and went to experience it for myself, and the result... anjay, it's a bit of a long story.
Complaints aside, after all, the price is really cheap, so it's very friendly for students. If you absolutely must go, please take note of these life-saving tips:

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