📍 Location and Transportation: Located in the urban area of Xindian City, New Taipei City, the nearest MRT station is Qizhang Station, about a 2-minute walk. Most customers are nearby residents, and parking is not allowed in front of the store due to the red line.
🏠 Space: The interior of the store is simply decorated, with the first floor dedicated to a self-serve area for food. There are a few seats on the left side and behind the counter, and additional seating on the second floor.
💰 Payment: After taking food using paper plates or takeaway boxes, customers should weigh and pay at the counter using cash. The store also accepts personal eco-friendly boxes; however, customers need to weigh their boxes at the counter in advance to deduct the weight from the total. There is a 10% discount on the price every Monday!
🍽️ Meals:
For dine-in, there is a minimum charge of 70 NT$, and for an additional 10 NT$, customers can enjoy unlimited white rice, multigrain rice, plain porridge, hot soup, and sweet soup. (The same applies for takeaway; an extra 10 NT$ for a large bowl of rice and self-service soup.)
I think the variety of dishes offered at Green Era Buffet is very rich. In addition to various colors of vegetables (green, white, purple), there are root vegetables (carrots, pumpkin, water chestnuts, lotus root), eggs (braised eggs, fried eggs, omelets), braised items (braised tofu and bamboo shoots), fried food, and a small amount of pickled items, making it hard to get tired of the selection even with frequent visits.
Because I have a larger appetite, my usual weight for a fully loaded dine-in paper plate is about 120 NT$. Dine-in customers can also enjoy extra rice and soup! 😋
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