Great local Taiwanese breakfast with vegetarian options. They are self serve, take the plat and pick your items from left hand side of the shop. But if you want to order some fresh made dishes like egg pancake or Onion egg with bread, you’ll need to tell the staff and notify the cashier when paying.
Recommended the Taiwan pancake, there’s two type available in the shop- double egg (thinner crepe) & classic pancake (thicker crepe, this is mixing stach with flour so more chewy) both quite local can try both. Sauce is on the side, also self serves. Will recommended to try their chilly sauce and soy bean paste with the pancake.
Also, if you like soy milk, there’s also salty soy milk. It’s like the soft tofu soup (for vegetarian tell the stuff to remove dried shrimp). You either hate it or love it ( I’m personally a big fan!) Overall, it was a good breakfast...
Read moreThis is the epitome of traditional Taiwanese breakfast, but I felt like the pastries were nothing special without much ingredients and the soymilk was actually too sweet for me, an American with a sweet tooth.
However, the savory soymilk was really outstanding. Really silky soymilk plus a savory flavor and the fried breading made it stand out. So if you're in the area, I'd recommend just asking for the savory soymilk (xiandoujiang) over...
Read moreWent here quite a few times for breakfast. It’s affordable, filling, and delicious :) even if you don’t speak the language, just go grab what you want, put it in the plastic bags they provide, point to what they’re making and ask for one if it looks good to you, and take it to the counter with your tray to pay. I’d have it to go and would eat it back at my hostel so I’d have AC but eating there in the morning is...
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