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Feedback gevenA fellow vegan friend recommended this dessert shop to me, and even though they have a second location in Ximending, it is only for takeout and has a limited menu. So I decided to travel to Yonghe District in New Taipei City on the orange line of the MRT. It was worth it! Since I wasn't sure when I would be back, I chose the signature taro combination sugarcane sheet ice. The portion size was huge, and I wish I had shared it with my friend. Even for two people, it was very generous. The taro balls, tapioca pearls, and rice balls were deliciously chewy. The sheet ice was something new to me and I really enjoyed it. My friend ordered the pineapple and taro ball sugarcane sheet ice. Though his bowl was smaller than mine, it was still big enough to share between us. We were glad we didn't go somewhere else for dinner as the large portions filled us up. They provided proper bowls and spoons for dine-in customers, and there were plastic dividers to separate groups at the many tables in the back for social distancing. If I lived closer, I would definitely be a regular customer. But for the sake of my health, I'm glad I don't!
Another vegan friend recommended this dessert shop to me, and even though they have a second location in Ximending, it's only for take-out and has a smaller menu. So I decided to make the trek to Yonghe District in New Taipei City on the Orange Line MRT. It was definitely worth it! Since I wasn't sure if I would come back, I opted for the signature taro combination sugar cane ice. The bowl was huge, and I wish I had shared it with the friend I met with. Even for two people, the portion size felt very generous. The taro balls, tapioca beads, and rice balls were deliciously chewy. The ice was something I had never tried before and I absolutely loved it. My friend ordered the pineapple and taro ball sugar pipe ice. While his bowl wasn't as big as mine, it was still sizable enough for two people to share, and he also thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm glad we decided to eat here as the large portions filled us up nicely. They provided proper bowls and spoons for customers to use, and there were plastic dividers on the tables in the back for social distancing. If I lived closer, I'd probably be a regular here. But for the sake of my health, maybe it's best I don't!
I was recommended to try this dessert shop by another vegan, and even though they have a second location in Ximending that only offers takeout with a smaller menu, I decided to make the trip to Yonghe District in New Taipei City on the orange MRT line. It was worth it. Unsure of when I would be back, I opted for the signature Taro combination with sugar cane leaf ice. The portion size was huge, and I found myself wishing I had someone to share it with. Even for two people, it felt like a generous amount. The taro balls, tapioca beads, and rice balls were deliciously chewy. The unique ice was something I had never tried before and was surprisingly refreshing. My friend ordered the pineapple and taro ball sugar leaf ice cream, and while his bowl may have appeared smaller than mine, it was still a sizable portion for two. He seemed to really enjoy it as well. We were glad we decided to eat here as the large portions filled us up nicely. The restaurant provided proper bowls and spoons for dine-in customers, and there were plastic dividers between tables to allow for social distancing. If I lived nearby, I could see myself coming here often. For the sake of my health, I am thankful that I do not live close by!