The variety of dishes is diverse. The fried snapper fish bento has a slightly dry texture, while the snapper fish soup rice has a good broth. The braised pork rice and the snapper fish ball radish soup perform averagely; the fried egg is fully cooked and good, and the black tea has sugar.
The store provides wet wipes for convenience during meals, and the seating arrangement is neat, making people feel comfortable.
The service attitude of the restaurant is good, and they will confirm if the meal is complete. The overall dining experience is satisfying.
Fried milkfish bento $100, with sides of cabbage, a braised egg, and a piece of tofu. Overall, it tastes decent, but the fried milkfish is a bit dry.
Milkfish soup with rice $80, the soup base is good, and the portion is quite filling. The fried milkfish is served separately so it doesn't soak in the soup for too long, which affects the texture.
Large braised pork rice $40 + milkfish ball and radish soup $40, both dishes perform similarly to those at regular snack shops.
You can order the fried egg either fully cooked or half-cooked; I ordered it fully cooked for $15, and it was tasty.
Red tea $25, not sure if the sweetness can be adjusted; it contains sugar.
The restaurant provides wet wipes so you can clean your hands before eating. The service attitude is quite good; after serving the meals, they will confirm if all the dishes have been served.