Located in Meilun, this handmade brunch shop lives up to its name, making one feel relaxed and at ease.
Today I ordered a fresh mushroom omelet. The fresh mushrooms combined with the soft omelet made for a smoother bite, and the slightly spicy sauce paired well with the refreshing salad.
The quality of the lettuce and fruits served was excellent, and the local honey-scented black tea from Hualien was also very good—delicious even without sugar. The iced Americano had a nice foam, showing no sign of carelessness.
Overall, the atmosphere is warm and comfortable, and the lighting in the shop is great. It’s a lovely place to leisurely enjoy breakfast. It's now on my must-visit list for my next trip to Hualien. The seating is a bit limited, so it's advisable to make a reservation in advance. There’s also a famous shop nearby selling douhua (tofu pudding), which is worth considering for a delightful afternoon.
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