In terms of the meal, the bread of the Manfu Burger has a McDonald's feel, but the quality of the pork patty is poor, similar to that of a cheap fast-food breakfast place. The sweetness of the soy milk cannot be adjusted and is overly sweet. Overall, the meal did not meet expectations.
The restaurant's exterior is in a gray-black color scheme, with a bright ordering counter. The indoor air conditioning and ceiling fans keep the temperature low, and there is a QR code ordering service along with children's seating available. The decor features Korean elements.
🚩 Location 🧭
Located at the intersection of Dongming Road and Yongxing Road in Dali District, Taichung City, across from Abao Breakfast Shop.
🪑 About the Overall Atmosphere 🎡
The exterior is in a dark gray-black color scheme, while the ordering counter features a bright yellow-white light color scheme. Korean text can be seen everywhere, indicating a focus on a Taiwanese-Korean blend. The interior has open air conditioning with ceiling fans, and it's really cold at every seating area! There are about 16 to 20 seats available, and the ordering is done via QR code with payment at the counter. High chairs for children are available inside.
💰 About Pricing 💰
Pork Manfu Burger $45, Soy Milk $25 (sweetness cannot be adjusted)
🍴 About the Food ☕
The bread of the Manfu Burger does have that McDonald's feel, but the pork is surprisingly the cheap, reconstituted type you find at places like Hongye or some chain breakfast shops. It's just a small thick piece that gets flattened with a spatula to make it wider; personally, I really dislike this kind of burger meat, hence the low score. The soy milk cannot have its sweetness adjusted and ended up being too sweet as well, resulting in a low score.
🤨 Conclusion ♥
I decided to try this place out because there were too many people at the Abao across the street, but I didn't expect to be disappointed right away. It could be that they specialize in Korean dishes, but I'm honestly not that interested and probably won't return.