It was raining when we paid a visit. The staff are very rude and they scolded us for not holding the menu properly as we foreigners don't know about the order culture in Taiwan. There is no sign of no outside food so we brought in stinky toufu bought from a nearby stall. After realized they have this dish on the menu, straightly I ordered one more set of the toufu dish from the stall but one of the female staff keep on show a bad attitude towards. To add on, due to the bad weather, we move our table a bit nearer to the stall to reduce heavy rains drip onto us as this is also what the staff told the customers behind us to do so but she did scolded us for moving the table slightly. The mutton vege dishes is good but other soup and rice is just...
Read moreThe good: MUST try the smelly tofu, the best I’ve had in Taiwan! It is crispy on the outside but so so soft on the inside. The texture is different from the usual smelly tofu you get in Taiwan. The lamb soup was good but not outstanding (still exceed expectations since it had more meat than expected for its price). Ru rou fan was good too. Super worth it for its price.
The bad: Be ready to wait in line and share small tables with strangers. Also, it’s a night market stall so don’t expect it to be clean or fancy. The sa cha lamb was average, but cheap for its portion (had lots and...
Read moreIt was raining, but it didn't affect their business. You need to walk through their stall to the back and queue there. They will give you the menu to look at and prepare your order before it's your turn. We waited for about 20 minutes to get our table. The ordering process was smooth, and the dishes came out quickly.
Since we were still at the night market, we ordered 2 bowls of noodles, one tofu, one vegetable dish, and one fried stinky tofu. They don't require each person to get a separate bowl, which I liked because you can...
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