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Contribuisci feedbackThey have set menu meals and maybe some a la carte. Not everything is vegan and you need to request a vegan menu. So be careful when ordering your meal as there might be egg or honey etc. Just clarify. You have to order from a paper menu that you mark. If you're hungry and don't want to go too far from your zone, then this place is alright. But the food was kinda bland. It's run by a cute family who want you to be satisfied, so it's nice to support them. But don't expect super yummy food.
I have had a lot of delicious food in Taiwan, but this does not go into that box! I got sizzly udon noodles with vegetables, but the food was totally tasteless. The vegetables were two pieces of broccoli and canned corn and peas. It came with a just as tasteless soup. A disappointment!
Run by nice people, you see lots of locals picking up take away. I recommend set meals as they come with soup, dessert and beverage.
They had English menu. But the staff didn't speak English. He was kind though. You need to pay before they bring meal. We had few appetizers and sesame oil hot pot. The hot pot came with rice and extra vegetables for the hot pot. It tasted a bit bland but it's reasonable and good portion. Over all I think it's a good restaurant
They have an English Menu, prepayment is required. Some dishes contain dairy egg so we showed them the following text 我不吃奶蛋。 I don’t consume milk or eggs) and they were able to verify that what we chose was vegan friendly. We had the sesame oil hotpot, green bean noodles, fried tofu and dumplings. All of which were delicious. There is a self service station outside the kitchen where you can put sauce in small plastic containers, as well as a drawers full of utensils, tissue boxes and cold oolong tea with paper cups beside the jug.