The actual number of diners is 2 adults and 2 children.
The minimum consumption is 329 for adults, 180 for an 8-year-old child, 50 for a four-year-old, and a 10% service charge will be added to the above.
It was my first time visiting this store and I thought I was just eating Juan Tofu.
Both sides offer unlimited refills of side dishes, but there are some differences.
Juan Tofu: unlimited side dishes and seaweed, service staff will assist in adding them
Tofu Village: There will be seaweed and a piece of tofu right on the table. These are not refillable. You can take unlimited refills on the side dishes. There is also a coffee machine and ice cream machine that you can operate by yourself.
On the day of the meal, it was "Peach Tofu Ice Cream", which had a light peach aroma and no obvious tofu flavor. The children loved it 🥰
This restaurant also has children's meals to choose from, with three types of pots to choose from. We chose the kelp, clam and rice cake clay pot. The children's meal comes with a pot and a meal, but later I found out that if there was a birthday gift, I could just switch to a single pot instead of a pot. The rice is shared from the adult's pot.
"Kelp and clam rice cake pot" is different from the heavy taste of tofu pot in the past. This soup is light and is really suitable for children to eat.
"Kimchi and Tofu Pot (Beef)" although the menu says it will be spicy, but we all feel that the spiciness is not high, maybe just a little bit. The taste of the soup is acceptable, it warms the stomach without being irritating, it's pretty good
In addition to the common rice cakes and fish plates, "Spicy Fried Rice Cake" also has bird eggs, which adds a different taste. The spiciness is higher than that of kimchi and tofu pot, but it is not particularly spicy; rice cakes It's not cooked to a soft texture, but still has some texture. If you like a softer texture, it's not suitable to order this set of dishes.
*Overall dining experience, 2 adults and 2 children. Because they were both mothers with their children, and one child was a picky eater, they didn’t eat much overall. The portions were about the same. In the future, there will be more tofu hot pot options. I recommend it.
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