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Really homey Taiwanese food, with an emphasis on freshness, designed to be a bit healthier than your usual Chinese food. This place is run by the nicest people. It's a bit of a hole in the wall, it's not fancy at all, but it's a nice place to grab very home-made kind of Chinese food, that's like something a mom/aunt/grandma would make. Plus the prices are very reasonable. They tell you right off the bat that there's a bit of a wait because they make your food fresh, to order, but the wait isn't really long at all, unless they're packed that night. They make healthier versions of Taiwanese food. For example, their stewed pork rice is made with leaner ground pork, instead of traditional pork belly, and they include a lot of vegetables on the side (without skimping on the meat). I also enjoy their wontons. Because they don't use msg and they don't oversaturate everything with salt, the flavours are more subtle but in my opinion, still very good. I often come here when I'm in town, especially when I don't want to wait in line at Ganadara!
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