✨ Full house, limited to 90 minutes
✨ Pets can be on the ground or on the chairs
✨ Minimum spend per person is one drink or set meal
This place has a super nice Japanese-style decor. .ᐟ.ᐟ.ᐟ
As soon as you walk in, the owner greets you warmly and is very friendly.
Since the rice balls are made fresh on the spot, there is a slight wait.
The owner offers popcorn which you can eat while waiting~
And if the popcorn runs out, you can get more! (¬◡¬)✧
The set meal comes with two rice balls, and you can mix the flavors.
The rice balls are distinct and contain red quinoa.
The ratio of filling to white rice is about 3:7.
The seasoning is adequately savory and will not leave you feeling hollow as if you were just eating plain rice.
Instead, it feels like the perfect pairing, leaving you satisfied without burden. ʕ ́•ᴥ•`ʔ
It reminds me of the simple yet delicious rice balls my mom used to make in the mornings. 🍙
I personally love the Taiwanese flavors of dried cabbage and salty pork.
The dessert, red bean dumplings, initially looked like a bunch of dumplings.
But it turns out they are as big as a fist, made of sweetened soybean flour with red beans.
There’s a generous amount of red bean filling, and it’s not sweet or cloying at all. .ᐟ
The soybean flour is roasted by the owner, so it doesn’t have a burnt taste, haha.
The dumplings themselves are soft and chewy~ They’re so good I could finish them all myself.
This place is pet-friendly~ You can have your pets on the ground or on chairs!
The seating inside is very spacious, but there aren’t many spots available, so remember to make a reservation on IG.
The meal prices are a bit high, but the overall atmosphere is very comfortable. ♡♡♡
The dishes do require a bit of waiting, making it suitable for a leisurely visit.
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