🚩Location🧭
Located near the intersection of Zhongshan Road Section 3 on Taiwan Route 14 and Ta 南 Road (Taiwan Route 21) in Puli Township, Nantou County, close to the Ailan Interchange of National Highway 6.
🪑About the overall atmosphere🎡
The parking lot entrance is small, but once you drive in, you find a hidden gem with a covered parking area made of metal sheeting. The garden is quite large, with free-range chickens and koi fish that can be fed, and there’s a little bridge with a semi-transparent staircase to cross it (though it seems a bit broken with some spiderweb-like cracks that are a bit scary). The only thing to watch out for is that there are a lot of mosquitoes; they seem to be small black mosquitoes, and I got bitten several times without noticing. The restaurant has private dining rooms, or you can eat in the garden.
💰About the price range💰
They have multi-person set dishes here, but we wanted to order what we liked, so we chose to order ala carte. I forgot some of the prices.
Five-Spice Intestines and Duck Blood
Passion Fruit Juice 250
Garlic Sea Oyster 380
White Cut Native Chicken 450
Hakka Stir-Fry
Sweet and Sour Stream Fish 250
Nine-Layer Egg 220
Taro Rice Noodle Soup 490
🍴About the food☕
I highly recommend the Five-Spice Intestines and Hakka Stir-Fry; these are very common dishes in Taiwanese restaurants, but they are probably the best I’ve ever eaten. The flavor is moderate and not too salty. Usually, the Hakka Stir-Fry I’ve had is really salty with tough tofu; this place is not like that. The native chicken is served cold but is fairly tender, and the fresh oysters seem fresh; they are simply blanched and served with soy sauce. The Nine-Layer Egg is just basil egg, not too salty and quite good. The staff highly recommend the Taro Rice Noodle Soup, but I don’t like taro, so I passed on that.
🤨Conclusion♥
With a spacious garden dining environment and delicious food, I initially wanted to give it five stars, but even after applying mosquito repellent, I still got bitten excessively, so I deducted one star for the cleanliness of the environment.
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