The cake has a refreshing and not too sweet flavor, the Tieguanyin milk tea has a rich tea aroma, and the fresh taro and sweet potato offers a rich texture, all at reasonable prices.
The store decoration is cute, and the entrance features a ukulele that adds a musical touch. Although the space on the first floor is not large, there are seats on the second floor.
This store mainly sells chiffon cakes and has opened three locations in Yilan: in Su'ao, Yilan City, and Jiaoxi. It's intriguing to wonder about the taste of a cake from a store that can open three branches in one county, so I decided to try the newest branch in Jiaoxi, which is also closest to my home.
The cake size is four inches, with prices ranging from about 150 to 200 NT dollars. I ordered a Tieguanyin milk tea and a Fresh Taro Sweet Potato cake. Both were not too sweet and had a refreshing taste. The Tieguanyin milk tea had a tea aroma and didn’t have any fillings, while the Fresh Taro Sweet Potato cake contained taro paste and something QQ (a chewy texture) that I couldn't identify, giving it a richer mouthfeel. Personally, I preferred the Fresh Taro Sweet Potato cake. It's definitely manageable for one person to finish an entire cake, and I found the price acceptable. I would like to try other flavors if given the chance.
The store looks quite cute, and when the door opens, there’s music playing because there’s a ukulele by the entrance, which I found amusing. The first floor isn’t very spacious, but there's seating available on the second floor for dine-in. I’d like to come back sometime.