Not bad Taiwanese food in the area! There are quite a lot of options on the menu, and I really like that they also have a mini mart where you can buy Taiwanese groceries—one of my favorites is their frozen black octopus balls, which are surprisingly tasty. It’s a nice little spot if you're craving Taiwanese flavors, and the variety of options makes it worth checking out. Definitely a good find!
Reina H
Our friend from Taiwan recommended this place to us. We ate there today and we're not disappointed.
Many traditional Taiwanese meals to choose from and desserts.
The food was delicious and the service was great.
I always find that restaurants like this that are lacking atmosphere and decor, more than make-up for with their tasty food.
Thank you.
Peter M
Hidden little restaurant in a quiet piazza on the main road. Came here on Sunday lunchtime and it's half full. Service was good, it's interesting to see they have a corner selling asian grocery too.
Ordered sesame oil chicken noodle soup. The soup base is really delicious, decent portion size and pretty authentic. Plenty of choices on the menu. Good value for money.
Carmen Wong
Amazing authentic Taiwanese food. Had braise pork belly with rice and wonton soup. Both super yummy. Will be back again!
CC
We had a quick lunch at this popular Taiwanese joint and ordered two rice sets (lu rou fan and lardy rice) plus oysters' omelette as side dish. We also got the fried taro cakes for dessert. All rice sets are good, authentic Taiwanese comfort food and we love them. The oysters' omelette seems to be their signature dish since many customers beside us also ordered it. It is quite nice, but the sauce is a bit too sweet for us. The taro cakes are nice little snacks and they're not too sweet.
Prices on the menu are quite good value for money and comparable with other popular Taiwanese joints across Sydney. Customer services from staff member(s) are good and efficient. The place is not big, but has reasonable ambience for customers to enjoy their meal. You can pay with credit cards with additional 2% surcharge, which is high and unfortunate. Normally you only pay around 1 to 1.5% for this kind of surcharge.
Rudy Gunawan