I heard this is a popular store on Yongkang Street, and when I went, there was really a long queue, but the movement was quite fast and bearable. It's no wonder it's a favorite spot for many foreigners; their menu offers options in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean, which is very thoughtful.
They have eight types of dishes, and I ordered the No. 6 combo: scallion pancake + egg + ham + cheese + basil, with a bit of spiciness. When I got the scallion pancake, the portion size felt quite sufficient. The pancake itself was a bit fluffy, and I found the filling to be quite rich. Essentially, all the items in this combination are things I really enjoy, and the addition of a little basil helped balance out any potential greasiness. I felt quite full after finishing it, and combined with a drink, it could easily serve as a full meal for me, which was very satisfying. Plus, considering the prices in Taipei, the cost of this scallion pancake felt like a great deal.
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