Meh. I've experienced better. (haha Yelp took the words right out of my mouth).
So I came here over the weekend looking for some Taiwanese breakfast and figured Chinatown must have it. Got to Chinatown, saw "YongHe" outside which means Taiwanese breakfast so I was pretty excited when I went in.
I'm grateful that they are attempting Taiwanese style breakfast but I feel bad for the people that actually think this is good. Being a Szechuan restaurant, naturally they would have a lot of spicy food. I ordered a beef wrap/roll and some Chinese donuts (youtiao). Pretty much it was different cuts of beef marinated in chili oil that's usually served as a cold appetizer but then they stick it in the middle of a shaobing (Taiwanese-style bread). Kinda of a lazy way of doing things. I guess it is smart, using the same ingredients for 2 different dishes haha. Not really authentic. The youtiao was pretty good. Kinda hard to mess THAT up since it is just frying dough!
Their soymilk tastes like soymilk and the fantuan (rice roll) looked ok but that's hard to mess up too. Overall for a Taiwanese breakfast place, it's whatevvvss.
Service wasn't the greatest either. We waited over 15 minutes to hand our order slip to the waiter and the tea took forever to arrive. It seemed like they were understaffed but the restaurant wasn't even half full.. Maybe dinner service would be better but it's not really on my radar anymore.