This bowl of peanut taro ball and taro tofu pudding is truly delightful. The tofu pudding is silky and smooth, melting instantly on the tongue with a gentle bean fragrance. The peanuts are cooked to a soft and tender texture, releasing a comforting nutty aroma, while the chewy taro balls add a pleasant bounce that contrasts beautifully with the creamy taro chunks. Together, they create a dessert that is both layered and satisfying. The syrup is sweet but not overpowering, perfectly balancing the mellow flavors of the taro and tofu pudding.
The only shortcoming is the absence of crushed ice, which makes the dessert slightly less refreshing. With the addition of ice, the tofu pudding would feel even more cooling, and the taro balls would gain an extra lively bite, elevating the entire experience.
Overall, this is a satisfying and well-crafted traditional dessert—smooth, hearty, and memorable, definitely worth...
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I had the pao bing with 4 toppings. There are plenty of different toppings and the portions are great. Definitely go if you are at...
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