The decor is decent. It's a small cafe with a home-like or cozy vibe. I ordered the braised beef with stewed egg on rice. It was mediocre: nothing special. Papa's changs is much better with more taste.
My friend ordered the spicy popcorn chicken with noodles in soup. Her noodles were overcooked. They were extremely soft and the soup was bland. I tried to dunk some of the popcorn chicken into the soup to give it more taste. Nothing, it didn't help. We both couldn't finish her one dish... the popcorn chicken was decent though. But, unlike Papa Chang's, there was no mayonnaise-like dip to go with it.
However, just as we were eating the chicken, my friend saw something sticking out hers. She told me it was a hair and I inspected it. Yup, there indeed was a tiny black strand of hair sticking out of the chicken... she told one of the employees. He was an older man and he inspected the chicken. He thought it wasn't a hair and it was just something from the chicken... ok look, let's be real, what piece of black thread-like/hair-like thing would be coming out of a chicken and sticking straight out (note that my friend had taken a bite of the chicken and it was embedded or sticking up from the chicken... not outside of the chicken).
So then, another employee came, looked at it, everyone was confused about what it really was (or at least the employees were) but now she tried to tell us it wasn't a strand of hair and that she cooked it herself. She said that she has red hair (black hair that had been dyed red) and that her hair is long so it couldn'y possibly be hers. Well... I looked at her and her roots were black and growing. It could have very much been her baby hair. I would have taken a picture if that male employee didn't take it out and threw it. I'm kind of skeptical with him only because he was much older and seemed to have a hard time seeing it.
Now, the brick toast was good. But then again, anything with condensed milk is pretty good. They seemed to have seared the top of the toast. I liked it, but that's because I like sweet things. It's somethjng that's really simple too. Now, my friend stopped eating it after she discovered the hair though.
Overall, would I go back? Nah, i'll probably go to Papa Changs if I wanted Taiwanese food. The food at Lohas was a little less than average. Both of the main dishes needed more flavour and nothing from Lohas really stood out to me.