Nostalgic tea cart at "Plum Blossom Hall" of Brothers Hotel
There are few tea drinking establishments in Taipei that offer Hong Kong drinks from carts for ordering. The dishes are arranged in categories for customers to choose from and increase the ordering rate. Every time I want to drink tea, I will directly think of the Plum Blossom Hall of Brothers Hotel! I have been following the team brothers for many years since I became a fan of the team. Although there have been no eye-catching new products launched, the taste never changes is the most supportive point for old foodies👍
🌟There are also many large Cantonese dishes to choose from (menu attached). My favorite snack is the radish cake. The crispy and firm radish can bring out the aroma of rice and bacon. The fried rice and Cantonese noodles are delicious, and the roasted pork platter is also a must-try. The plump and juicy roast duck is salty and fragrant. If you order other items such as steamed siomai, beef balls, chicken feet with abalone sauce, shrimp dumplings, and rice rolls, you will definitely not be disappointed!
📍 Floor 2-3, No. 255, Section 3, Nanjing East Road, Taipei City, Nanjing Fuxing Station
💰 Tea costs $30 per person, with unlimited refills; small ones cost 85-110, which is actually cheaper than many Taipei Hong Kong-style tea drinks, and there are many locations
💯 Cantonese cuisine, one of the eight major cuisines in China, is characterized by color, aroma, taste, shape and freshness. It has a wide selection of fresh and outstanding ingredients. Meihua Hall uses familiar skills to depict the diverse aspects of the ingredients, which is what you want to try again and again. Good taste👏👏👏
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