Yayoiken, a Japanese family restaurant that came to Taiwan from Japan, has also opened a store in the south! The prices and items are similar to Otoya, but I think the food is more exquisite. The reason is that its main dishes have a more Japanese flavor, such as Nanban fried chicken, three-piece eel rice, salmon and tamagoyaki rice, etc., which are items that other restaurants rarely offer.
This is something that comes to mind when you want to eat Japanese food or take the high-speed rail. However, it is Japanese food after all, and the food is still a bit salty, so steaming wild vegetables to neutralize the taste is also a good option!
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