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a cozy caffe in what seems to be a night food place. they had bibimbap and what was described as Japanese noodles (yakisoba and then also a few drinks. I had difficulty reading the menu, so I just ordered bibimbap. it was quite tasty and came with a court of tofu and a preserved egg. the noodles also looked good, as well as the drinks, although they were mainly coffee-based. it's small, just maybe 10 seats, so don't... View all feedback.
This cozy cafe is located inside what appears to be a night food court. They offer bibimbap, 'Japanese noodles' (potentially yakisoba), and a variety of drinks. I found the menu difficult to read, so I decided to order the bibimbap. It was delicious and came with tofu and a preserved egg on the side. The noodles and drinks also looked appetizing, with a focus on coffee-based beverages. The cafe is small, with only about 10 seats, so be prepared for it to be busy. However, I did not witness anyone being turned away during my visit.
Small menu but friendly staff willing to explain, Google translate works very well, had no issues. Food was quick, was delicious! Recommend the regular dumplings over the bamboo, they were much better.
This small restaurant may have limited seating, but the food is absolutely delicious and thoughtfully presented. It seems that most dishes can be made vegan, without garlic, or without spice upon request.
Located inside the Hsinchu East Market, this charming vegetarian restaurant offers a variety of dishes that can be made vegan, dairy-free, and free of garlic and other spices. Mainly serving rice and noodle dishes, they also have a selection of snacks to choose from.
A cozy caffe in what seems to be a night food place. they had bibimbap and what was described as Japanese noodles (yakisoba and then also a few drinks. I had difficulty reading the menu, so I just ordered bibimbap. it was quite tasty and came with a court of tofu and a preserved egg. the noodles also looked good, as well as the drinks, although they were mainly coffee-based. it's small, just maybe 10 seats, so don't be surprised if you find it full, but I didn't see someone turning away while I was there.