The price range at this bento shop is between 80 to 130 NT dollars. During meal periods, there are special promotions such as combo meal boxes, which are a bit cheaper than ordering individual bentos. The shop offers free winter melon tea, and the serving speed is quite fast, allowing diners to quickly address their meals during busy times.
In terms of the environment, the overall cleanliness of the shop is acceptable; however, when I was seated, there was a grain of rice on the table that hadn't been wiped clean, which slightly affected the dining experience.
Today, I ordered the crispy chicken leg rice (120 NT dollars). The side dishes included cabbage, braised tofu skin, and spicy radish strips. The cabbage was average in taste, with nothing particularly special about it. The braised tofu skin was a bit too salty, likely meant to enhance the flavor when eaten with rice; the spicy radish strips had a strong flavor, which should be nice for those who enjoy bold tastes.
The fried chicken leg portion performed fairly well, with the entire leg being intact, the skin thin and crispy, and the meat inside very tender, resulting in a satisfying texture.
In summary, this bento shop could be a convenient choice for nearby office workers looking for a quick lunch, but if someone were to come specifically for it, they might not choose this place again. Overall, the performance was rather average, with no particularly outstanding features aside from the main dish.
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