The cheese omelette pancake is cooked very deliciously, and the mushroom teppanyaki noodles with egg are quite flavorful, while the milk tea is similar to that of regular breakfast shops.
On holidays, there are many people, and there are limited dine-in seats, so most customers in the store choose takeout.
During the holiday, there were many people dining in, and I waited for about 30 minutes. There were very few seats inside, and it seemed like most people were taking out their food.
I ordered a cheese egg pancake for $35, and overall, the pancake was quite delicious.
I also got a mushroom skillet noodles with egg for $55. The noodles had a good flavor, and paired with the fried egg, it was also quite tasty.
A large cup of warm milk tea cost $25. The milk tea was just average, similar to other breakfast places.
For dine-in, the restaurant served meals on plates, and the outside of the plates was covered with a layer of plastic bags to hold them.