"Environment"
Located halfway up the hill, there is a trendy foot soaking restaurant often referred to as Chiai's version of "Yubaba," from "Spirited Away." Those who have seen the movie will feel they have entered a film scene. The ambiance varies greatly from day to night, and at dusk, you can enjoy the sunset view. The first floor is the dining area, and upstairs is the foot soaking area, offering views of the Chiayi nightscape (not too glamorous though). The dining tables come in various sizes, so you don’t have to worry about dining with a group. The vintage-style decor makes dining here very comfortable.
"Meals"
📍 Country Grilled Beef Short Ribs 💰590
📍 Crispy Grilled Chicken Steak 💰490
The set includes a soup, steamed egg custard, side dish, and a grilling pan similar to Mongolian BBQ, with cabbage, bean sprouts, shiitake mushrooms, tomatoes 🍅, baby corn 🌽, and king oyster mushrooms. However, they are raw and need to be stir-fried and cooked by yourself before eating. The seasoning and doneness of the steak 🥩 and chicken 🍗 are perfectly controlled, offering a tender texture.
📍 Healthy Red Yeast Pork Belly 💰500
📍 Honey Waffles 💰170
📍 Energizing Aerobic Tomato Pot (Beef) 💰530
📍 Nagasaki Pork Bone and Century Egg Pot (Pork) 💰500
‼️ If you order a meal set, foot soaking ♨️ is only 💰170 (normally 270). The foot soaking session lasts an hour, and they provide plain water and herbal packs.
"Parking"
There is a private parking lot 🅿️, but on holidays, it's often crowded, and sometimes you need to wait in line. If you want to avoid waiting, it's advisable to arrive early (around 5 to ensure parking availability).
"Service"
Nothing notable.
"Payment Methods"
Cash 💰 and credit card 💳.
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