Aunt Mala Tang Mala Tang Aunt Tang Can can be said to be the most famous Mala Tang in Ding 'aozai Student Street. Except for our photographer classmates, probably Xiamen University students have never heard of it. Aunt's business is quite good. Business hours are from 5 pm to 2 am, and there is no leisure time. So whenever we talk to my uncle, he is always cold: "I won't be free to tell you until after 2 o'clock." Ask any one of them, it's empty! "
But my uncle answered many questions patiently. My uncle and aunt are both from Zhangzhou. They have been doing mala Tang business in Student Street for more than ten years. Craft is ancestral, and sauce is the secret recipe. In fact, the brand "Mala Tang Auntie" was not founded by the uncles and aunts we see now, but by an old aunt who has retired in her sixties. ?
Aunt is still resting upstairs, and uncle is preparing at the stall alone. So we secretly asked a question: "Uncle, do you love your aunt?" ?
Uncle said quite loudly: "nonsense, I don't love her. Why should I marry her for more than ten years!" " "
Xiamen University Chicken Roll Xiamen University Chicken Roll is hidden in a small corner of Student Street, but it is well known. This couple is doing it, too. Zhangzhou people, ancestral craftsmanship, sauce is the secret recipe. The boss is in his thirties. Call him Big Brother Chicken Juan for the time being. Big brother chicken rolls doesn't laugh easily at ordinary times, and he is particularly cute when he smiles. Now, Big Brother, the whole family has moved to Xiamen. The proprietress was away that night and went home to look after the children, while the eldest brother and mother looked after the shop. We asked our eldest brother about the chicken rolls business, and he was quite proud: "They all came to my store specially!" " " ?
At the end of the interview, we decided not to ask the question "Do you love your wife" that Uncle Mala Tang despised just now. We took out the spirit of "We are CCTV" and asked, "Are you happy, big brother?"
Big Brother Chicken Juan smiled and said, "Happiness? There is no problem with a wife and children and a family. "
The grandmother who sells wheel cakes is a resident of Ding 'aozai community. Since Student Street moved to Ding 'aozi, many Ding 'aozi residents have started small businesses downstairs. In the afternoon, when business is idle, Grandma Lunbing plays cards with her neighbors downstairs. The uncle who repairs shoes next to him generally doesn't take part in this kind of entertainment. He likes to sit on the couch and laugh at the world of mortals in Student Street.
Aside from the first two despised questions, we asked Grandma Lunbing how her business was.
Grandma smiled and replied, "What business is it? Just for fun and not making money. "
The grandmother of the grocery stall is very dedicated, and she stalls from noon to night. We asked if we could take some photos, and grandma said, nothing, just take it, just take it. The posters on the back wall are all drawn by children nearby. Grandma helps people look after their children while setting up a stall. In the afternoon, when we came to take pictures of children's paintings, grandma said, "You can take pictures here at will. If the child is not good at taking pictures, ask the adults if they agree. " Later, the adults agreed, and grandma helped us make the children laugh: "Niu Niu smiles at the camera, it's really beautiful!" "
It's a kind of mood that the stall business is deserted and grandma is old.
The mother-in-law of the buffet vegetarian restaurant is Lin. She opened a vegetarian restaurant in Student Street for four years, which was economical and affordable, at fifteen yuan each. Lin Popo believes in Buddhism, and there is a Buddhist shrine in the restaurant. When greeting the guests, Lin personally stood at the door of the store, smiling kindly and very kind. When guests enter the store for dinner, Lin's mother-in-law will put her hands together, and Amitabha will make a wish: "Good people will be safe all their lives."
We were in a hurry to leave, but my mother-in-law still smiled and took our hand: "Come back next time, my mother-in-law will cook delicious and full."
The business of helping the family is as good as that of Aunt Mala Tang. Aunt Hu Wu's answer is the same as Uncle Mala Tang's: "You have to come back after two o'clock in the evening before we can talk to you." This small shop, which mainly deals in Japanese cuisine, is decorated with dark khaki wood, a lucky cat with a scarf, a coarse plaid tablecloth, a transparent vase with a thin neck, several winter daisies and stars on the bottle. ? ''
There are many people in this street, people we are particularly familiar with but can't name. Food stalls in summer, stir-fried Minnan dishes with bare shoulders, fried oysters, cabbage cakes, mobile fruit stalls, and some snacks that appear and disappear from time to time. Several rickety tables, a circle of plastic stools, a light bulb connected by unknown wires hanging overhead, and shops on the street are full of young faces.
In this old-fashioned student street, the sound of mixed streets came from a distance, laughing or noisy. In student street, you may drink a carefree gathering or the pain of parting; You may taste the sweetness of happiness or the frustration of loneliness. In this way, people from all over the world coincidentally gathered in the same street, came to the same store and sat around the same table. But after the night, we go anywhere.
Billiards clubs, cafes and tea restaurants run by foreigners have completely changed their styles after nightfall, uncovering the cloak of literature and art in the warm afternoon sun and becoming ordinary and real. University is like an ivory tower, and Student Street is the buffer zone of the society inside and outside the tower, where we feel diversity and chaos, experience setbacks and indulgence, and gain setbacks and poetry. The first dinner on this street, the last farewell dinner, we walked year after year, this street is as prosperous as ever, this street is as youthful as ever.