When I was studying, the pancake shop in the small wooden house at National Chiao Tung University was incredibly popular; I often had to wait forty to fifty minutes. At that time, I really thought it was delicious, and perhaps because I was still a student with lots of spare time, I enjoyed queuing for good food. 😆 But now, this branch at Nanya University seems to have a much lighter crowd, which makes it a lot easier.
This time, I ordered two varieties: the spicy fried chicken and vegetable pancake with green peppercorn, and the vanilla custard. First, speaking of the spicy fried chicken, the flavor is pretty standard; the numbing and fragrant taste is present, but the chicken slices are actually a bit thin. Coupled with the relatively high price, the cost-performance ratio isn't that great. In contrast, the vanilla custard was a pleasant surprise; the sweetness of the filling is just right, not too overwhelming, and combined with the crispy texture of the pancake, it left me satisfied.
The store's environment is quite simple, without much decorative flair, but the service is friendly, and the food comes out quickly. The overall atmosphere is quite suitable for students or nearby residents looking to satisfy their cravings.
In conclusion, the popularity of the small wooden house pancakes may not be as strong as in the past (if anyone from Chiao Tung University can share about the current status of the small wooden house, that would be great!), but the classic sweet options are still worth trying.
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