The pancake of the oyster omelette is crispy, like a cookie, with the sauce well-matched, but slightly greasy. The overall cooking performance is stable.
An open kitchen and space, close to the seaside, where you can occasionally enjoy the sea breeze. The environment is cool.
The shop staff patiently explained the menu, but due to the loss of the signature menu, inquires need to be made on-site, which may take more time.
《Environment》
The open-plan kitchen and space, located near the seaside, allows for the occasional sea breeze. On the day of visit, it was afternoon, and despite the lack of air conditioning or fans, it was quite cool.
《Dishes》
📍Oyster Omelette 💰70
📍Mixed Omelette 💰70
The restaurant's oyster omelette 🦪 has a crispy texture, feeling like eating a cracker. The sauce pairs well, but it uses a fair amount of oil, making it feel greasy for some companions. However, I found it quite tasty, though it can become a bit overwhelming after eating more.
《Parking》
I drove 🚗 to the location, and luckily there was a small temple nearby with parking spaces 🅿️ available for temporary parking.
《Service》
The restaurant's menu sign was blown away by a typhoon, so you need to ask about prices and dishes on-site. Although the staff are patient in introducing their offerings, it takes more time for customers who have difficulty making choices.
When it comes to the oyster omelette in Taiwan, it is usually believed to originate from the snacks of southern Fujian. However, in Tainan, there’s another legend about the origin of the oyster omelette. It is said that in 1661, Zheng Chenggong landed in Tainan with his army and fought against the Dutch forces. Due to a shortage of food, the soldiers sourced ingredients locally, mixing sweet potato starch and other grain powders into a batter, and combining whatever seafood, meat, and vegetables they could find to fry it into a pancake shape, which became the prototype of the oyster omelette. The oyster omelette I’m introducing today has a unique texture compared to the regular version... 🤤
✅ Oyster Omelette: The outer layer is crispy, with a texture similar to that of a biscuit but somewhat oily. The oysters are quite fresh, without any fishy taste. When paired with the sauce, the flavor is not too strong, but rather has a refreshing taste.
✅ Mixed Fry: In addition to the oysters, it also includes squid and shrimp. The overall ingredients perform steadily, with nothing particularly outstanding but still maintaining a good standard.
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The oyster omelette at A-Hsia Crisp Skin Oyster Omelette truly lives up to its name; the outer layer is crispy, while the filling is soft and tender, making the texture very rich and one of the highlights of the shop. On the same day, I was recommended their stir-fried fish by the owner, but after tasting it, I found it overly salty, as if they added too much salt for free, and the price was also a bit high, resulting in low cost-performance value. Therefore, when visiting A-Hsia, the oyster omelette is the top choice, while other dishes can be considered.
*First find a table before ordering, and payment should be made after ordering.