I personally think this is a tavern with a decent standard for both food and drinks.
It's located on Jian Guo North Road, about a ten-minute walk from Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station, which is actually quite quick.
The interior decor is completely in a Japanese style, and the lighting is quite dim, making it a bit hard to read the menu. It's also somewhat noisy. What I find most puzzling is that they sell stinky tofu, which has such a strong smell that it completely overpowers the flavors of other dishes... a bit speechless about that.
As for the food, I highly recommend their char siu rice; there is a lot of green onion, so if you don’t like it, remember to avoid it or inform the staff. The drunken chicken is also super delicious, especially when dipped in their plum wine sauce, making it even tastier. 😋
In terms of cocktails, I think they have quite a unique selection. Many have seemingly nice flavors, but each has a little surprise ingredient that's unexpected, and they all blend well together. Some of their cocktail ingredients are really special, so you can try tasting these innovative flavors.
Cocktail prices start from around 400, but it seems this is the price range in both Taipei and New Taipei City now. 🥲
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