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Limited seating with an open kitchen and right next to it, is Formocha where you can get bubble tea and/or dessert. One orders from a piece of paper, picking your protein, type of starch and sauce/broth for your meal of $11. Additional cost for more toppings. The highlight for me was that it was my first time in a Taiwanese restaurant in which they actually play Taiwanese songs!!! I was definitely surprised!! It is rare and only some people will understand and appreciate what they did. You can hear it more clearly in the washroom, which is unisex, big and clean. The food took awhile to arrive even though I was right in front of it. The soup broth could have been hotter in temperature. It looked appealing but it was average. Nothing yelled out Taiwanese. It looked like a copy of the popular Japanese ramen noodle bowls out there. The waitress was helpful but it would have been nice if her English skills were better. The red bean dessert was decent, but I wouldn't order it again for $2.88. For a small place, I'm glad we weren't kicked out. I would only go back to try their Taiwanese snacks or appetizers since I saw other people ordering them. Kudos for the Taiwanese songs - that makes the place an original.
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