This is in a ghost kitchen shared by a lot of other restaurants so don't expect anywhere to sit or anyone to serve you or anything to look at. It maximizes space efficiency with minimal decor and time efficiency letting you order ahead online and pick up at your convenience. The wheel pies offered had a lot of untraditional fillings, we went with the only classic one, red bean custard, which was not bad, a bit sweet on the sweet side. The wheel itself was a bit disappointing, it didn't have that exterior crunch and was quite soggy even though we picked the order up as soon as we received the notification. Also, the price was a bit high for how much you get and how little effort is required...
Read moreVery quiet but welcoming spot - this is under the radar but totally open for walk-ins. The wheel pies are a great value for money (must eat hot for full experience!) and food court adds lots of bonus options for specialty Taiwanese treats. Easy win for first-timers, is there anyone who would love a gooey, rich, stuffed waffle made to order for ~ $5!? Pictures is...
Read moreWas excited to see there is 車輪餅 (wheel cake) around the area. Located in a ghost kitchen. We got the black sugar red bean custard one. Not bad, slightly on the sweeter side. Would like it if the pastry was crunchier. They don't offer traditional flavors (pure red bean, custard, taro), which I would prefer. It comes down to around $6 per...
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