My whole family love their truffle omelette, so heavenly!
We didn’t know each dish comes with rice so we kinda over-ordered haha (picture is not fully served).
I personally like their jube chrysanthemum tea (or something).
Everything is great until the last moment when we’re about to leave, one staff said something like:
“Oh going off? Ok ok thank you bye bye” (like been waiting to chase us off for a long time).
I’m usually not particular with these.
I like you to know that their food is great and is a great-visit when you visit Chiang Kai Shek Memorial.
If similar things happen, just let it be. Be there for the majestic view and the good food :)
(Every other staff are...
Read moreI have stumbled into this restaurant by pure randomness and I found a legit (not so hidden when I see the other review) gem.
The service is quick and polite The ambiance is calm and very artsy The food had a fair price and good quantity
I took the Braised Beef Pot, and everything was perfect
We paid of two person around 670 (two dishes), free soup was available
By again pure luck we had a sitting without a reservation, but we saw 80% of the table was already reserved, so I will advice if you can and know will be around to book a reservation before visiting next door monument
This place seems like a cantina transformed into a restaurant, and it was well made.
I...
Read moreLocated on the B-1 level of the national library. Convenient for the library-goers. Reasonably large in size, quiet for dinner, but probably busy during lunch hour. Not a large selection for food, but lots of drinks. The honey baked chicken was surpringly good, juicy. The sides were light. All you can drink soup available. Service staff was friendly and quick. Good place to take a break if you are...
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