We wanted to go some place else for lunch that day but it was closed for the Gawai Dayak holidays so we decided to try this one…
…located close by around that same vicinity.
It has been around for quite sometime now but if you have never noticed it and do not know where it is exactly, it is across the road from the Central Police Station…
…a little up that same road.
Obviously, a lot of people have been there. Their selfies and wefies…
…are all on the wall and even when we were there, there were some people around…
…as well despite it being a public holiday and there were not that many up and about at the time and most shops in town were closed.
You have to place your orders and opt to sit outside or in the air-conditioned section…
…and yes, there is free wifi too! I guess that will attract the younger lot these days, you reckon?
The drinks range between RM4.90 to RM6.90…
…depending on what you order and they’re all from Taiwan…
…or so it seemed.
We had the crispy chicken (RM8.90)…
…that came with some bits of cabbage, raw and we all thought this was quite nice but generally, we felt that between the two, the pizza (RM11.00)…
…was nicer. This wasn’t exactly a pizza actually as there wasn’t any crust – just chicken with a whole lot of cheese…
…and whatever.
The sweet plum (sweet) potatoes (RM4.90)…
…was very nice initially but we did not quite fancy the taste after a few slices. In comparison, we thought the more savoury mushroom (RM4.90)…
…was more palatable.
Service was great and fast and the staff was very friendly…and for one thing, I sure loved the songs they were playing while we were there including this favourite of mine and I so so so love the songs by this guy!!! As for the food, perhaps you should not take my word for it as I am not into franchises, much less these Taiwanese ones, be it their bubble tea and all that stuff, plus I can’t say I am all that fond of so much deep fried stuff at one go but generally, we thought everything was all right though it would be good if they could cut down a little bit on the msg or whatever seasoning in what they serve.
The total came up to RM48.30, despite the fact that there was no GST charged, and that sure was quite a lot as to me, this came across more like a great place to stop by for a snack and a drink and to hang out with friends even though what we had was enough for our lunch – very filling or maybe that was because of the big paper tumblers of drinks.