My wife suggested we try this place instead of walking another 10 minutes to one of our favorite spots. Big mistake. Savory soy milk was probably the worse I've had. Steamed baozi were very meh. Worst part is service was terrible. I'm not expecting any type of actual service from a street stall, but forgetting two items on our order, then being snarky when I went to ask (we have to make that from scratch). Then when I went a second time, they told me the baozi were right there and I could get them myself pounting to the steamer that was still on the steam vent. I tried touching it and almost got burned. Then they very reluctantly came and put the baos on a plate and brought them to our table. I was fine with all this but when my wife went to ask for some vinegar, they lady told her impatiently that there was vinegar at our table. I looked at all the tables and saw only one bottle which contained a thick viscous brown liquid. I knew this was soy sauce paste (I've been to Taiwan multiple times). Then this guy came out and was super over apologetic and said that was soy sauce paste and they only have it in Taiwan. Feeling sad, because the Taiwan I remember wasn't like this. People used to be really kind...
Read morea perfect place for local Taiwanese breakfast. Its nth luxurious, set beside the main road, but everything fresh and tasty. I like the egg pancakes and salty hot soya bean milk. very full within 100 taiwan dollars. staff all nice...
Read moreThe xiaolongbao here is in actuality dumplings upsold as xlb. The fried dough was served cold and hard. Overall the atmosphere and food quality are very poor, and the lady even forgot to give us change (even though we were the...
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