This is a famous shop known for its croissants, located near the East Gate! I've always wanted to visit, so I finally fulfilled my wish✨
The East Gate area is bustling with tourists, creating a lively atmosphere, but this shop is about a 10-minute walk from the center of the East Gate, so it's quieter and more peaceful! There is plenty of greenery around the shop, allowing for a relaxed time🌿
[Atmosphere of the Shop] ★★★★ 4
There are seats on the first floor and in the basement. On a weekend afternoon, there were many customers on the first floor, but hardly anyone was in the basement! The first floor is divided into about three rooms, each with separate seating. One of the nice things about the first floor is that you can see the greenery and Taiwanese scenery through the windows🍀
We sat in the basement. It's decorated with retro electric appliances, which adds to the nice atmosphere!
You are encouraged to find your seat before placing your order.
[Food Rating] ★★★ 3.5
Perhaps because we went in the afternoon, there were only a few croissants left, and we chose the last sesame one. The outside was crispy, and the inside was moist, with a satisfying size! The sesame cream inside was generous.
I thought there would be cream, and the lemon soda I ordered was refreshing and paired well with the croissant! It had a strong sweetness and was delicious, perfect for summer🍋
[Overall Rating] ★★★ 3.5
It was disappointing that there weren't many types of croissants available this time, but I really liked the atmosphere of the shop! I definitely want to go back early to enjoy some delicious croissants again🤤