Wei Feng Sushi - Kaohsiung
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This is a great option for a late-night snack for vegetarians (less so for vegans). Like most Taiwanese lu wei stands, you can choose to have your selected ingredients cooked in a flavorful Chinese medicine-infused broth or deep-fried with plenty of Taiwanese basil. The menu is not available in English, but it is definitely a local must-try. View all feedback.
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One thing to note about this restaurant is that they do not speak English. However, this should not stop you from enjoying a meal: simply choose your dish, give your selection to the chef, and indicate whether you want it soup or fried. If you need to communicate with the chef or server about ingredients or cooking methods, some Chinese language skills may be helpful. I opted for the noodle soup, which had hand-pulle... View all feedback.
This is a great option for a late-night snack for vegetarians (less so for vegans). Like most Taiwanese lu wei stands, you can choose to have your selected ingredients cooked in a flavorful Chinese medicine-infused broth or deep-fried with plenty of Taiwanese basil. The menu is not available in English, but it is definitely a local must-try.
The first is that no English is spoken here. that should not prevent anyone from getting a meal: just choose what they want, give them their choice to the cook, and react to the cook to indicate the cooking method: suppe or fried (not sure whether it is ruched or shimmer-fried I went for the suppe). but if they have to talk to cook/server (e.g. about ingredients or cooking methods), some chineses are required. suppe was a noodle soup, with hand-picked noodles. Although the taste of the suppenbrühe was not bad, I could not really taste the kind I chose. no idea whether the suppe was too strong or that was nice to dirty. but a greater disappointment was the nudity: they quickly became soggy in the suppe. all in all my meal was a disappointment. but it is a popular place so, although it did not correspond to my taste, it seems to correspond to others, and it is late open what bonus points deserves. updated by previous review on Wednesday, 18 May 2016
This restaurant is a great choice for vegetarians looking for a late night snack (although not as suitable for vegans). Similar to most Taiwanese Lu Wei stalls, you can opt to cook your selected ingredients in a tasty Chinese medicine-infused broth or have them deep-fried with plenty of Taiwanese basil. While English is not spoken here, it is definitely a dish that locals recommend trying.
One thing to note about this restaurant is that they do not speak English. However, this should not stop you from enjoying a meal: simply choose your dish, give your selection to the chef, and indicate whether you want it soup or fried. If you need to communicate with the chef or server about ingredients or cooking methods, some Chinese language skills may be helpful. I opted for the noodle soup, which had hand-pulled noodles and a flavorful broth, though I found that the vegetables I selected were not very prominent in the dish. The noodles quickly became soggy in the soup, which was disappointing. Despite my experience, this restaurant is popular and caters to others' tastes. It also stays open late, which is a bonus.
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