The mini eclairs with honey-scented black tea are sweet and delicious, featuring a subtle hint of Earl Grey fragrance. They are easy to enjoy one bite at a time, and they don't crumble easily.
Johan at Lalaport has an indoor area that gives a different market feel compared to Starbucks, making it a nice place to relax.
The store staff are proactive and friendly, providing weighing services to make it easy for customers to choose the products they need.
🥮 Red Tea Honey Mini Financier $25 (priced by weight)
Today, I came to Johan looking for egg tarts.
(But it seems like I came too early; the display is quite empty.)
The selection in the weighing area is fairly complete, and I saw the sign for the red tea honey mini financier marked “limited time offer”..
🥷 Then a staff member suddenly appeared and asked, “Which one do you need?”
😸 Me: That limited time one, how much does it weigh?
🥷 Staff: Let me check.
❤️ Okay, it's sweet, with a hint of Earl Grey aroma. Easy to eat one bite at a time, no worries about crumbs spilling everywhere. ❤️
‼️ Jahon has very polarized reviews on Google; the negative reviews claim that the prices are high and the food is not delicious. I need to clarify this for Johan: Lalaport's Jahon is a collaboration between Japan's DONQ and France's Johan, so it's normal for Taiwanese people to find it unfamiliar (after all, it's not following the Taiwanese bread style). As for the prices, it really depends on personal preference. I usually buy toast 🍞, and I find it acceptable (getting used to the food is more important 😆).
⛱️ Lalaport's Johan has a dining area with a minimum charge. On weekdays, fewer people dine in, so if you feel that the Starbucks next door is too much like a market, you might consider coming here~~