It is located near the Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art, about a 3-minute walk away. It is not far from Taipei Main Station and Zhongshan Station. However, because it is hidden in an alley, it is difficult to find this store unless you are looking for it.
In fact, this is a shop that sells vegetarian dishes. It not only sells spicy stinky tofu, but also mushroom fried noodles, oyster omelets (of course there will be no real oysters), vegetarian fried foods, etc.
The boss is very friendly and treats people, and I feel like there are many regular customers. The store is almost full around 6pm on weekdays. It is usually only open from Monday to Wednesday, and seems to be setting up stalls at other times. When I came to shop today, the boss specifically said that because of this Due to lack of staff, they are only open on Mondays. I suggest you go to their Facebook fan page, where business information will be posted!
Spicy stinky tofu + noodles $85
There are about 5 pieces of stinky tofu. It is cooked very delicious. I chose slightly spicy, which is almost not spicy for me. I use prince noodles for the noodle. There are also enoki mushrooms, tofu skin, shiitake mushrooms, sauerkraut and other ingredients. I think it is quite delicious. Yes, but the portion is a bit small
Crispy Fried Mushroom and Vegetable Steak $80
The boss highly recommended it, so I ordered a piece to give it a try. The fried powder was a bit heavy, and it tasted different from what I expected. In fact, you couldn’t see the mushroom itself. It looked more like a vegetarian steak, but the taste was pretty good. It’s just that the price is expensive
I originally wanted to order oyster omelette and baked eggs, but the boss said that there was no supply today due to lack of manpower. I would like to order it next time if I have a chance.
Overall, I think the food tastes pretty good, but the portions are a bit delicate. If you want to be fuller, you may have to order a few more items. Another small drawback is that paper bowls and disposable tableware are used for internal use, which is a bit unsatisfactory. Environmentally friendly~
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