The location is near Hualien Train Station. The environment is spacious and comfortable. I really want to get to know the designer of their interior decor; it has a novel and harmonious visual appeal. On weekends, there aren't many customers, and the restaurant is clean and comfortable, with very fresh ingredients—just vegetables without hot pot ingredients, which is a plus. It's one of the best hot pot places in Hualien with great value for money, and you can get unlimited eggs. There are also plenty of sauce options, and I recommend the skinless chili pot; it has a lot of flavor.
The lard rice and braised pork rice are both delicious, and there are many main dishes to choose from. However, it no longer feels like before when there were no hot pot ingredients; there are quite a few hot pot ingredients on the vegetable plate, which diminishes one of its original advantages. It’s a pity. There isn't much difference from other hot pot restaurants. People who like to eat whole foods and don’t enjoy hot pot ingredients might want to consider this place.
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