If Rimek doesn't have reservations over the weekend, there may not be any available seats, so it's recommended to call ahead during these busy times. Rimek is known for its brunch and lunch options, but today I only ordered from the lunch menu, so I'll write a review based on that.
For lunch, they offer Western-style pasta as well as Chinese-style light meals. Personally, I find the pasta to be more on the Chinese side in terms of flavor, and the presentation is somewhat casual, but it's still delicious. Both the meat sauce and the texture of the noodles are just right. It's not like when you want to eat Japanese ramen but end up with Taiwanese ramen and can't quite accept it.
In the light meal section, there are options like peppery chicken, oil chicken, and braised pork, among others. I personally feel that the portion sizes for the meats in the light meals are a bit large. So, if two women are dining together, they should have the chance to share one portion. Most of the light meal options come with two side dishes and a bowl of soup, so by the end of the meal, you should feel quite full.
Lastly, regarding the prices, for a brunch place that doubles as a café, the food is indeed on the pricier side, but overall, it's delicious.
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