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| - Five different brands here, all focused on Taiwanese style snacks, drinks, and meals.
They have two cashiers which suggests they might have two lines going during busy hours. Not too many tables though, as half the space is used for the kitchen.
Ordered the original XL fried chicken and plain wonton soup. They cut the chicken up for you if you're dining in, which makes it easier to share instead of a giant slab. It was crispy, but the meat was a bit dry.
The plain wonton soup came with 5 pieces of wonton, compared to the wonton noodle soup that comes with 4. It costs an extra dollar to get the bowl without noodles, so if you're looking to get shrimp wontons you've got a choice to make.
The wontons are quite large. They stuff two small pieces of shrimp with fish paste or something. Sometimes the shrimp isn't cleaned properly, so check before you take a bite if that concerns you. Soup was light in flavor, which I prefer.
The prices are not bad for the area, depending on what you get. They've got a lot of options to cater to different preferences, so it's a pretty good place to drop by whether you're a group or dining solo.
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