This breakfast place is prettier than traditional ones, with a bright space and clean environment. However, the tables are a bit close together. You can order using a QR code, and the minimum spend is 150 NT dollars. The menu has many items, with burgers, hand rolls, and hot-pressed toast likely being the signatures. There are quite a few flavor options, and the names are quite interesting.
I ordered the Flood Release Cheese Mashed Potatoes, which is a combination I can never go wrong with, and I added an egg. It was hot and very tasty. The toast was toasted just right and wasn’t hard at all. I’ve also tried the Kimchi Chicken, and I thought it was good as well. I also ordered chicken popcorn, which was okay.
Overall, the environment is nice, and the staff attitude is good. The drinks come with cute latte art, and the dishes are quite delicious. I have tried several flavors and none were disappointing. The prices are not too high, and it’s a breakfast place I would want to revisit.
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