This brunch place located near the school specializes in brunch and late-night snacks, but to be honest, my dining experience this time was a bit less than ideal. 😅
Regarding the environment: The air conditioning was a bit weak, and it felt somewhat hot inside.
Today I dined in, and I could clearly feel that the air conditioning was not strong enough. The weather was hot, and since the dishes are all freshly made and served steaming hot, I ended up almost sweating profusely during the meal 🥵. The dining process was really quite stifling, and I hope the restaurant can improve this in the future.
🍽️ Meal Experience:
🥟 Meal E (15 dumplings + corn chowder) 80 NTD
Dumplings: Seemed to be a lot in quantity, but they were actually quite small, and the filling was a bit scarce; fortunately, the soy sauce and sweet chili sauce saved the day, enhancing the overall flavor. (But the price should be considered cheap.)
Corn Chowder: One of the best dishes of the day, although not spectacular, it was mild and easy to eat.
🍔 Meal B (Pork Burger + Black Tea) 50 NTD
The price is cheap, and at first glance, it seems like a high CP value meal, but in reality, the burger bun was super big while the pork slice was super small, so by the end I was mostly left with just ketchup and bread, which was a bit off-putting.
Black Tea: Small cup, the flavor was average, just what you would expect from a breakfast place.
🍞 Nostalgic Fried Chicken Toast $70 (ordered by a friend)
This was the best performer of the day! The chicken cutlet had an old-fashioned taste, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and paired with the sweet toast, it was a great match—definitely today's No. 1 recommendation.
The restaurant also has flavors suitable for adults: the "Good Ingredients" series. If your budget allows, it seems worth trying out.
For working people, it shouldn't be too expensive, but for students, it might be considered pricey.
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