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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI went for breakfast. It's a busy restaurant but there are a lot of seats. They have English menu but you need to tick on a Taiwanese sheet. Taiwanese meatball had interesting taste. Wonton soup was good but a bit bland. Local people around us ordered more delicious looking meals so if you know what to order it's a good restaurant .
My soup was served scalding hot but was fairly bland. The imitation duck or goose was amazing but served cold. Overall 4 stars for options, menu, general vibe helpful, friendly staff.
I heard about this place from a friend and went there for breakfast. The staff don’t speak English, but offered us a menu in English which was very helpful. We chose the “seafood” noodle soup, wonton soup and Taiwanese meatballs, all of which were kind of okay. My least favorite was the meatballs, the wontons had a gentle mild taste but the broth for the seafood noodle soup tasted watered down. Other diners ordered things that looked more delicious than what we had and the menu is long, so perhaps it might be worth trying out other items.
Great local experience with quick service and very good food, portions are big, prices are low. Would go there again next time. All products without egg. They bring an extra English menu for you if you need it.
Not the most polite staff on the planet, but the food was made fresh and quickly. Prices are reasonable and there’s a lengthy menu to choose from. I got the curry noodles, which was a hefty bowl and quite delicious. You do want to watch out for eggs, and they speak limited English.