The fried items at this salty crispy chicken shop are generous in portion, and the taste is quite standard. The chicken fillet is juicy, but the skin tends to become a bit soft later on. Although there are no surprises, the fried food offers a stable performance.
There is a large menu at the entrance of the store, and the establishment offers a self-service option. The overall atmosphere is quite casual.
The boss lady is very polite and courteous. She wears plastic gloves when handling payments, showing good hygiene awareness. Line Pay is accepted, but the sign is small.
I think this salty crispy chicken shop is quite decent. There aren't any particularly amazing highlights, but there are also no major disappointments; it belongs to that category of "safe choice" when you want fried food but are too lazy to make a decision.
The first time I came, I didn't pay much attention to the prices and ended up spending almost 300 NT dollars at checkout, which hurt a little at that moment🤣. However, I was smarter today and only ordered one piece of chicken to satisfy my craving.
Chicken Fillet (80 NT dollars)
The portion is quite generous, there's a lot of meat, and it's pretty juicy when you bite into it.
The outer skin is typical Taiwanese chicken fillet, crispy when freshly fried, but it becomes somewhat soft and soggy as you eat. Overall, it’s a steady performance that won’t disappoint you, but it won't be particularly surprising either.
Other Fried Items
I've ordered some before, and they taste average—there's nothing particularly memorable about them, but they won’t disappoint either. They’re the kind of fried food you can mindlessly eat while watching TV. You’ll just forget about it after eating🤣.
A Small Plus Point
The owner is very polite and courteous; she even wears plastic gloves when taking money, which makes you feel like hygiene is well taken care of👍.
You can use Line Pay, but the sign is a bit small, and I missed it this time and ended up paying in cash, which was a bit of a pity.