This place is very hard to make reservation maybe because of their decor because the food here is very average.. when you walk in it’s a very throwback and old school vibe. Bring’s you back to the old days. We ordered more than 20 different dish, half of it tasted mediocre. You can have better on street stalls for less. All their fried stuff tasted soggy and not crispy. Their soup, chicken, and tofu were not bad. But to be honest I probably wouldn’t come back just to eat Taiwanese food. I like the vibe but that’s about it. One of the waitress got some attitude problem. Maybe it wasn’t her night but don’t take it out on...
Read moreThis restaurant was highly recommended by our tour guide during our recent trip to Taiwan. The dishes were ordered by the guide, and we all agreed that they were wonderful and well selected.
During our previous visits to Taiwan, we often felt that somehow Taiwanese food we took were a bit not to our tastes. We thought it was likely because we were so used to Singaporean food. This recent trip to Taiwan has totally corrected the misconception. Many of the meals were very very nice, particularly the dishes at Juan Yao. You must definitely order the pork knuckle with sweet potato...
Read moreI took my sister here for a traditional taiwanese dinner, and she absolutely loved it! The vibes are so cozy and welcoming, with unique vintage style decorations which really compliments the atmosphere. The servers are lovely and always smiling! The food is also very reasonably priced and big portions. I would recommend for a large group or family. The plum chicken is juicy and flavourful, and the braised eggplant has a strong taste and is very satisfying. There is a selection of Taiwanese beers to choose from. I would definitely recommend! They also accept International...
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