The dish features dry curry, which is rich in flavor and satisfying, especially enhanced with charred cheese. The minced meat is substantial and satisfying. The prices are affordable, with the most expensive dish costing only 330 yuan.
The small shop is hidden in an alley, making it hard to find. Inside the shop, there is a restroom, which is clean and has a pleasant fragrance. WiFi is not provided.
Although the boss is not talkative, he takes the meals very seriously and is polite.
The dry curry is very delicious. The flavor is rich and intense. After adding the grilled cheese, the taste is even better. The ground meat is made from real ingredients. It feels very satisfying to eat.
The owner says they are the only ones selling dry curry in the entire Wanhua area. This place is a bit hard to find. It’s a discreet little shop. The owner is very polite, although he doesn’t talk much, you can tell he is very serious about the food he serves. If you order curry rice, for an additional ten dollars, you get a refreshing cup of red tea made with Linhuatai tea leaves. They also sell coffee in the shop, but I took a look and it’s capsule coffee, a bit like what you find in dedicated capsule coffee shops in Taipei, and they also sell Starbucks capsules. However, it seems they haven't officially started selling them yet. I’ll give it a try next time.
There is also a restroom in the shop, and it’s pretty clean, showing the owner's attention to detail.
The shop does not provide WiFi.