Taking my sister to eat at Moore Pizza
#Grateful for family outings under a thousand
Environment
Moore inside Songshan Station is considered a relatively formal restaurant, which feels quite out of place in the bustling crowd of the station. The music is a bit too loud, and the surrounding diners also speak quite loudly; the conclusion varies by location.
Meal
Scallop squid ink rice— the scallops are fresh and sweet, with no frozen or off-putting flavors; they are delicious scallops XD. The rice is moist and soft (can be adjusted), and when you bite into it, the squid ink flavor is not too overwhelming.
Truffle cherry duck— my sister added baked cheese, which took a bit longer. The first time I felt it was nice, so I recommended it to my sister, but this time the duck meat was a bit dry and disappointing. But thinking about it, it might have been related to the baked cheese, causing the problem? So I only mentioned it briefly, with no major response.
Small round bread— soft and tasty. Adding sauce, it's rare for me to go for a second bite of the garlic cheese sauce. I could get full just from this side dish without needing a main course.
Featured thick soup— pumpkin soup ~ delicious, with the sweetness of pumpkin and a rich texture, not bad.
Dessert, vanilla panna cotta… this is a courtesy gift, actually unnecessary. Overall, my evaluation is good, and I felt guilty for not finishing my meal because I ate too much. In the end, the staff brought this out, which really made me feel bad about it. The texture is solid, and the creamy taste is quite sufficient.
Service Evaluation
4.5 stars. The service response and the attitude of the staff were quite good; even the table-side service inquiries involved them squatting down. Although I don’t quite like it, I feel it makes them hurt their knees and puts me in a lower rank.
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