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Level4 2013-07-19
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Came here for a quick lunch--- as any taiwanese snack places, they sell the usual fired chicken cutlet and mee sua. The strange thing is they do not sell oyster mee sua! They only had chicken--topped with few pieces of their fried chicken cutlets, or one which is the intestines like the ones u find on the Taiwanese street markets. It is tasty but lack the oomph of the oyster types.The bento cames with some fried chicken pieces, vegetables and a soy egg. I would say for the price, it is pretty small, and the chicken is nothing to shout about. continue reading
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Level4 2013-05-02
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When I think of Taiwan food, first came to mind is thin noodle with thick gravy and oyster. Another thing will be deep fried chicken fillet but I don’t particularly like it, it isn’t my type of food.This stall serves ordinary Taiwan food. We tried noodle with thick gravy and oyster, chicken cutlet bento. This bowl of noodle was fine and nothing to “wow”. Whereas, bento was up to expectation, generous serving of mix veggie, half hardboiled egg, chicken cutlet was freshly fried, it comes with a bowl of lettuce soup, taste bland to me and no msg. I didn’t try the chicken cutlet so no comment on me. Actually, I like the mix veggie, it has small amount of deep fried anchovy and preserved vegetable, it well balance the overall taste with plain rice. If they could allow me to buy only the rice with veggie, I would be more delighted! continue reading
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