This East District breakfast restaurant is located near Zhongxiao Dunhua Station. It is like a secret space hidden in the city. The entire outdoor dining area makes people feel like eating Taiwanese breakfast abroad.
Went here for dinner at 12:30 on a Saturday. Business was pretty good. After ordering, we had to wait 15 minutes for the food to be prepared.
Value Package A $100
The contents include double ohm eggs, German sausage, double slices of ham, toast with jam (we choose cream), and drinks (we choose milk tea). It is super rich, and it only costs $100. With this dining environment, I think it is very good.
The milk tea is on the sweet side, but delicious. The portion size is about a medium cup from a breakfast shop, so it’s not enough.
Hash Brown Tornado $90
The tornado pancake is similar to a burger. The contents include lettuce, purple onions, tender eggs, and hash browns (actually there were tomatoes, but I don’t eat them). The crust is super crispy. The hash browns are a perfect match with ketchup. The tornado pancakes are a perfect match. The only disadvantage is that it will make you feel awkward eating, so it is not suitable for eating with an ambiguous partner.
Chicken nuggets $45
It’s just a standard and delicious chicken nugget. It’s better to order the set meal (chicken nugget + drink) at $60. It’s a bit stupid for us to order the chicken nugget alone.
Overall, the meal performance was above average, and because the atmosphere of the dining space was very good, I felt that the price was relatively affordable, and I am willing to come back again.
The only small drawback here is that there is a bit of oil smoke smell, and the plates are covered with plastic bags, which is not environmentally friendly.
There’s no comment yet.
Be the first one to support the Foodie!