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Taiwanese cuisine itself is often associated with influences from mid to southern provinces of China, most notably from the south of Fujian which often leads to it being classified as or grouped with 'Southern Fujianese cuisine'. There are also influences from Japanese cuisine due to the period of Japanese rule, as well as influence from indigenous cultures on the island.

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quote Braised pork rice is really nice. Fried pawn was really crispy. Food was hot and tasty. Hope to try their fried chicken next time

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Jimmy - 2 months ago

quote You HAVE to try the waffles here. I thought I wasn't interested in waffles (and pancakes, for that matter), but still gave them a shot and I'm so glad I did 😭 Like honestly just look at them, my partner and I were rushing to eat them quickly to see who could get to have more haha. Aside from that, the service is relatively quick, and the board games are a good way to keep yourself busy before and after you get your order! Definitely recommend going with a loved one c:

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Felix Narciso - 2 months ago

quote Cafeteria style tasty Taiwanese quick meal. Get your selection of veges and meat served on rice. Or order from a set menu. Their beef noodle soup is very delicious with generous amount of tender beef pieces. Don’t forget to add a marinated boiled egg with noodle soup.

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Johannes Dimyadi - a week ago

quote 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.

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Rudy Gunawan - 7 months ago