There are many Southeast Asian restaurants near National Taiwan University, and you can find everything you want. When you come to Mr. Chi, you can not only eat barbecued pork, nasi lemak, various flavors of noodles, bak kut teh, but also kaya toast, teh tarik, and AB ice. Such sweets are what Malaysian exchange students miss.
I can’t say it tastes authentic, but I personally think it’s quite delicious.
This time I ordered Mr. Chi’s roasted pork double combo, which I didn’t have before, and it was a combo of Hainanese chicken and roasted chicken. This dish looks more like a bento. The nasi lemak is still sweet and delicious. Although the chicken is not particularly big or plentiful, it tastes pretty good. The dipping sauce also plays a very important role. The chili sauce and green onion sauce make the meat tender. Gotta be interesting.
Every time I come here I order a cup of tea, and this time is no exception. I'm afraid the tarik is not really sweet, but it is very satisfying to my stomach, and the tea taste is a bit stronger. Pairing the cold teh tarik with the meal is a great Malaysian experience for me
In fact, I have been here many times, and the taste of different dishes is actually very different; the double combo introduced this time is not representative, and there are many other dishes with strong taste. Those who are interested can try it out.
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