The fried foods and snacks offered by the restaurant taste good, and the ingredients are fresh. The ramen broth is delicious, the meat is tender, and it pairs well with the soft-boiled egg and side dishes. It is a fairly standard ramen shop.
The restaurant has a large flow of customers, so you need to arrive according to your reservation time. The seats are spacious and comfortable, and the environment is quite nice.
The service is attentive, and the staff will promptly inquire about drink and meal requests, ensuring that customers do not have to wait too long for their orders.
This restaurant was recommended by a friend, and it seems to have quite a few customers inside. If you don't go at the time of your reservation, it's easy to miss your original spot, and it also has a rule that everyone must arrive before you can be seated!
The restaurant has quite a few locations, and if you have a reservation, it’s actually pretty decent; you can get some ideal seats. The seating is quite spacious as well, and the service is very attentive, making sure you don’t wait alone for too long. Basically, once you sit down, they'll come to ask about drinks and meals!
We actually ordered quite a few other fried items and snacks, and the flavors were all fairly good, plus the ingredients were fresh. The highlight, the ramen, was very flavorful, with a delicious broth and tender meat. You can also pair it with a soft-boiled egg or other small dishes. Overall, it’s just a pretty standard ramen shop!
Personally, I think if you happen to pass by and aren’t quite sure what you want to eat, you can give it a try! But there's no need to specifically come here for ramen 🍜; other ramen shops in Taiwan are pretty similar. It can serve as a reference!