The portion sizes of the dishes are generous, especially the spicy beef brisket tofu hot pot, which contains a variety of ingredients such as kimchi, purple rice, and beef brisket. The overall taste is quite good. The cheese spicy stir-fried rice cakes with quail eggs also taste great and are very reasonably priced.
The dining environment is clean and bright, but the store is relatively small, and you may need to wait for a seat.
♢ No. 7 CHi HAO ♢
Location: Located near the Zhongxiao Dunhua MRT station, about a six-minute walk.
Dining Environment: Clean and bright, the space is relatively small.
Ordering Method: Orders are placed at the counter.
There are no time limits for dining, but if the place is full, you might have to wait a long time for a table.
Spicy Beef Brisket Tofu Hot Pot $210+25
Each serving comes with kimchi, pickled radish, purple rice, and you can refill the side dishes and rice. You can exchange rice for Korean instant noodles for an additional $25.
It contains four or five large slices of meat, yellow soybean sprouts, a piece of rice cake, enoki mushrooms, a clam, and cabbage. The beef brisket has a decent texture and isn’t dry. The portion size is large; small eaters may not finish it. Personally, I found it not very spicy (I usually add about half a packet of spice when eating Shin Ramyeon).
Overall, it’s very filling, and I ended up leaving half the noodles uneaten.
Cheese Spicy Stir-fried Rice Cakes with Quail Egg $140
This one is also not spicy, and it includes cheese, rice cakes, fish cake, and quail eggs, all quite tasty.
In terms of portion size, the value for money is high, and the taste is decent. If you happen to be passing by, you can give it a try.