Green Life(小蔬杭) is located in 2nd Student Activity Center of NTU(National Taiwan University).
It's a Chinese restaurant with traditional dishes and snacks.
A view of the restaurant. Most of the customers today are families.
Our meals today(3 people), I did my best on the translation part
The total price was 1,346 NTD.
Taro and vermicelli pot.
The vermicelli was delicious and very rich in taste. Besides taro, fungus, carrots and preserved vegetables were also added.
Highly recommended!
Stinky tofu with indian aster.
Aster was inside the stuffings of these tofus. It was stinky, but not THAT stinky(from a local person's perspective).
For those who wanna try some taiwanese special dishes but are afriad of the smell, this may be a good start.
Signature dish--Fried rice cake.
One of their signature dishes, nothing to complain about.
It wasn't super special or somthing like that, but still worth a taste.
Mixed vegetable fried rice with pine nuts.
Tasty. Mushrooms, vegeatbles and rice all mixed with the sweet smell and taste of pine nuts.
Fermented tofu flavored wonton
It was...special... The wonton was nice, but I guess I didn't like the taste of fermented tofu. The taste was a bit too strong to me.
Vegetable and mushroom roll
As you can see in the picture, vegetable and mushroom inside a roll.
It was actually pretty good, my parents and I all liked it.
Radish cake.
The surface was crispy but overall a little greasy.
Sesame cake.
Stuffing inside was red bean. It wasn't too greasy or sweet. With its mild taste, we found it suitable for today's snack.
There's still plenty other dishes to enjoy here, forgive me for not photoing their menu. There were too many pages and I was lazy
Click HERE for the menu(It's their official website but in Chinese only)
They also have another branch near MRT Dapinglin station, which is also nice.
Green Life
Type: Chinese restaurant
Business Hour: 11:30-14:30, 17:30-21:00, Last order: 14:00, 20:20
Official Site: 小蔬杭 & 小蔬杭(Facebook Fanpage)
Location: 2F., No. 85, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei City
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