A small shop located in an alley near Taipei Main Station and near Taiyuan Road and Chang'an West Road. It sells rice, noodles and soup. I was attracted to it when I saw that my favorite fried rice was sold.
The boss seems to be Brother Kun himself. He greets you cordially as soon as you walk in. He comes to dine at 6pm on weekdays and there are many customers both for dine-in and take-out.
After ordering the meal, I heard the sound of the boss's big pot quickly colliding with the wok, and I could smell the aroma, which made me look forward to the taste of the fried rice!
Fried rice with shredded pork $80
It was my first time here, so I chose the most basic fried rice with shredded pork. I ordered it slightly spicy. Let me start with my conclusion: it’s oily but delicious!
The fried rice and the eggs inside are full of pot smell and very fragrant! It's salty enough, the kind of fried rice I like, but it's a little oily, so people who eat lighter food may find it a bit strong. It's slightly spicy, but it's quite spicy, maybe because of the spiciness outside~
In addition to shredded pork and eggs, there are also some onions and tri-colored beans (carrots, corn, green beans) in the fried rice. There are very few tri-colored beans and they are just for decoration. Customers who have objections to the tri-colored beans can give him one Chance
Tribute ball soup $35
There are 2 tribute balls in total, they are quite big, and they actually contain green vegetables, which is quite a surprise~
The Gong Wan tastes just like Gong Wan, which is quite satisfactory. However, if you order a bowl of soup and have some green vegetables, the price is okay. Thank you!
Overall, the price of fried rice is quite cheap considering the current prices in Taipei, and it tastes very good. I will definitely come back!
They also sell tomato fried rice and mutton fried noodles here. They are both items that I am very interested in. I will give them a try next time~
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