The dish, such as the sweet and sour fried chicken, takes a healthy approach and is suitable for those who do not eat spicy food, but it may be a bit lacking in spice for those who enjoy spicy flavors.
The dining environment is clean, but seating is limited and the space is mini.
If office workers are in a hurry, it is advisable to make a reservation in advance to ensure a smooth dining experience.
On the bustling Bei Ping Road, there seems to be a new restaurant that has just opened. I stopped by to try it out, and I ordered the spicy and sour fried chicken (Tai Tai) for dine-in; they also offer takeout meal boxes. As someone who enjoys spicy food, I found the spiciness to be quite mild, so friends who don’t eat spicy food can give it a try.
In terms of the bento options, it’s relatively health-conscious, making for a light meal. The dining environment is clean, but the seating is limited and quite mini, so busy office workers should make a reservation in advance.