The 2/F is very comfortable
marvellous look and taste
The oysters are so fresh
An old wall inside the Anping castle
A Japanese style building in the castle
Statue of the chinese hero who defeated the occupiers of Taiwan
This eatery is famous for its oyster foods, it has two floors and the 2nd floor is much more spacious and comfortable. I ordered an Oyster Omelette hoping that it would beat the one I had had in the Taipei Shihlin night market. I could tell it trounced the Shihlin market’s, which costs NTD$45, a landslide victory for this Chen’s oyster eatery indeed.
The Oyster Omelette is a fried assortment of oysters, mung bean sprouts, sweet potato powder, egg and onion, with a sweetened tomato sauce on top. It is a very traditional snack of southern Taiwan and the Chiu Zhou area of mainland China.
The oyster they use are really fresh, each of them are sturdy and succulent, the scallop of the oyster even so tiny can still be felt in your mouth and is chewy and tasty, the mung bean sprouts are so fresh and crunchy, and the tomato sauce evince the real fresh taste of tomato. The assortment of texture and color is wonderful to your eyes and taste buds at the same time.
For anyone with interest in good foods, it couldn’t be something to be missed anytime in Tainan. Judging by the price of NTD$50, it’s again a steal by any standard.
推介菜式: 蚵仔煎
每人消費: 約50新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務3
環境4
衛生4
抵食5
| 相關遊記 | |
| Southern Taiwan is famous for the friendliness of people, I could deeply feel it in my recent vacation to Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Pingtung. As foods are concerned southern Taiwan is f... | |
| | |