Nice Taiwanese food like fried mushroom, 3bei chicken noodle, fried oysters, deep fried sweet potatoes with sugar and salt. But it’s going to close and replaced by Thai food soon on 3rd Jan 2021.
Staff is attentive and friendly. The braised pork knuckles mee sua soup is a bit salty, the pork knuckles was well cook which is easily separate from the bones. The rock salt chicken taste good. Overall a good place for dining if you miss the street food of taiwan. Will be back again.
Waiter is very honest to tell me the mee I ordered is similar to Wanton mee. XD... I feel the braised pork belly is too sweet for me, they may considering to adjust it. The meesua I wish to have is more thicken soup base, this one was a bit watery. Overall still ok for return.
Wasn't really sure what Taiwanese food is all about till I dropped by Eat@Taipei for a spot of lunch. Turns out the standard dishes are very similar to the typical fares my late grandma./mom used to cook when I was young.
San bai chicken 🐔 ;Minced meat with tofu ; Stirred fried mushrooms in oyster
Soup was tasty. Radish was a little hard, carrot was soft. Noodles were good, beef soft but super thin slices. $11+ with safra discount (this is basically to offset gst and service charge. I wouldn’t pay more than $10.
Enjoyed my meal here during a weekday lunch!
Manager Sharon was extremely welcoming and greeted us at the door before leading us to our seats.
Food came promptly and we enjoyed it!
Would visit again.
Horrible food. Ordered 6 dishes but only one was average. Food was too sweet and expensive. Overall experience terrible and traumatising.
We had the lu rou noodles and Mala noodles along with a porridge set. The set and the lu rou noodles was okay. However the Mala was bad. It did not taste like Mala at all. Staff are friendly and atmosphere was normal. Here because the kids are at the amaze playground.
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