I came here because the innkeeper recommended it, and honestly it was so good. I thought this was a burger chain at first, but turns out it’s a Tainan specialty restaurant. There’s 3 stores total in the city, and this location was the most convenient to order from. I got the non-fried burger with soup meal. I also got the corn soup and French fries. The burger: 9/10 - the sauce and meat to bun ratio just felt right The meal soup: 8/10 - there was fried chicken in it, and it was just such a pleasant surprise Corn soup: 7/10 - solid, nothing special but really comforting French fried: 7/10 - the dipping sauce made it so good Ice tea from the meal set: 7/10 - very refreshing Cost: 9/10 - very cheap and filling Portion size: 10/10
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Read moreDain-dain’s popularity reminds me of in-n-out’s popularity in the US. It’s a regional fast food chain found in the middle to south west coast that’s good but not amazing in terms of the actual food, open late, and fairly decent value. it’s ALWAYS packed at lunch. If you’re just curious I would try it in the evening. They have an English menu that you can ask for so you don’t have to decode their menu if you can’t read Chinese. I thought their fried chicken is pretty tasty, the pork thick soup ok, but would pass on the regular fries — and still want to try some of their less...
Read moreThis local taiwanese fast food is so popular that dining in is hard or maybe this branch only since it is near at Train Station. On our way home we passed another Dan Dan store and not too many people. We ordered their combo Wonton Sticky soup with burger (burger and soup is a little sweet) then change the drinks to corn soup. Their wonton is so crispy and tasty, separated to soup when serve. Other one is Pork Porridge with chicken and coffee milk. This combo is best except for coffee milk. Maybe other drinks is...
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