So far I had only one dish from there called Taiwan style spareribs. It was a sweet dish but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The dish can be shared by two person.
The good news first: the fried wontons were excellent. But otherwise we were disappointed by our experience at this quiet restaurant. I ordered the peppers beef crepes, my wife ordered the lemon chicken, and we also asked for egg rolls. The egg rolls were okay, very flaky and cabbage-y, but the Leon chicken did not taste fresh, and the peppered beef likewise lacked something. Not sure what. The staff were courteous and the restaurant was clean. We had lots left over, which was boxed up for us… but I doubt we’ll eat it, to be honest.
Solid offerings. Got the thick noodles, rice cakes, eggplant, and spare ribs. Ribs and eggplant were the most flavorful, wasn't as happy with the rice cakes, but they were pepped up at home with some hot sauce. The noodles were thick and tasty, and had shrimp! I'd go back for sure.
Tiny place that could use some spiffing up. Food simple, not complex, Taiwanese, but nicely done. Spring roll, fish ball soup, snow peas with mushroom & water chestnut.
Taiwan Seafood rice bowl !!
This small, family-owned restaurant is the perfect place to get your morning started right. The food tastes fresh and homemade - not like some microwavable mystery pot you found on an airplane tray table! With prices set below what most people can afford without sacrificing quality ingredients or customer service ( voted best in town!), this establishment has something for everyone whether they're looking for new experiences or just want some wholesome memories along their journey through life .I recommend stopping by early before it gets too busy so as long have time enjoying conversation with one another over breakfast while waiting tables if needed...
For Taiwanese, this is authentic Taiwanese food, no doubt. The restaurant looks outdated, but clean and neat. Don’t hesitate to go in. For people hasn’t have Taiwanese food and wants to give it a try. You can start with these dishes, and you won’t be disappointed. Taiwan country favorite chicken (three-cup chicken), fried spareribs, fish flavored eggplant (mixed with ground pork), fried rice noodles with shredded pork (or veggies version), shredded jelly fish with cucumber (cold appetizer), deep fried prawns. In the photo, there are three-cup chicken, fried spareribs, fried rice noodles with shredded pork and deep fried prawns.
Best Taiwanese food in the Inner Richmond. They survived the Great Recession, COVID, and keep turning out high quality low price dishes for all. Keep it up!
This family owned restaurant serves Taiwan style Chinese Food in generous portions and reasonable prices. The food is well prepared and tasty but be forewarned although they take credit cards they do charge a fee when you use them instead of cash. Still the prices are very good for San Francisco.
Very inexpensive northern Chinese food in Richmond. We ordered the typical breakfast items: 油条(Chinese donuts), 韭菜盒子(leak crispy dumplings; totally different from the one you eat in Cantonese restaurant), 咸煎饼(Chinese salt donut),豆浆(hot soy dink)。All of them are good except the leak crispy dumplings。