📍Shilin District, Taipei City (Tianmu Dafang Takashimaya)
Recently, Tianmu Dafang Takashimaya has opened many new restaurants, increasing foot traffic significantly. During dinner time, many restaurants have long lines. This time, we decided to try a chain Hong Kong-style restaurant that I haven't visited in a while. Surprisingly, we didn't have to wait and were seated right away, which was quite fortunate.
🥘 Dishes
Puff pastry baked BBQ pork bun / 158 TWD:
I heard this is the most popular dish at Tim Ho Wan. The buttery outer skin paired with the sweet and savory BBQ pork filling is really quite complementary. I ordered three and wanted to order more 🤣 but it would take too long to wait, so I gave up.
Lean meat congee with salted egg and century egg / 128 TWD:
Unlike the congee typically served in Taiwan, Cantonese congee seeks to blend the rice and water so that the grains are not visible; they must be cooked until they blossom while still retaining a rich rice aroma. The texture comes from small bits of minced meat and century egg. Personally, I quite like this type of congee.
Fresh shrimp roll in bean curd skin / 158 TWD:
Whenever I go to a Hong Kong-style restaurant, I always order this dim sum to try. The fresh shrimp roll from Tim Ho Wan has a crispy texture and a subtle chive fragrance, combined with the sweet taste of shrimp, which makes it quite good, though unfortunately, the portion is a bit small.
Fresh shrimp siu mai / 158 TWD:
The filling made from shrimp is very fresh and sweet, and the steaming is just right without being mushy.
Egg tart / one / 0 TWD:
This is an egg tart I got using a voucher. It's quite small, and the flavor is just okay 😅. I still think the KFC egg tart, which was overshadowed by the fried chicken, is tastier.
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