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Although the dessert at this establishment is mediocrely passable, the overall demeanor of personnel serving me was extremely displeasing and impolite, prompting me to discourage anyone who may want to indulge in their services. For instance, when I was first beginning to apprehensively list off my order, the male staff made it clear that he "does not answer any questions." However, he turns to a customer at the side and feigns benevolence by assuring, "you guys can ask me questions if you'd like!" Additionally, after I gave my order, he continued to berate the way I catalogued it, scoffing, "next time, say it this way." In attempts to be vigilant due to the current pandemic, I decided to place payment on the counter. He then declared that the bills may fly away due to the wind, and aggressively advised me to "hold it firmly in hand next time." Furthermore, whilst I was putting my order into my reusable bag, he derisively asks if I've forgotten anything, and tauntingly holds up a straw. Wanting to be magnanimous and hoping to leave immediately, I had erroneously left the change, which he made sure I did not forget by incessantly employing the same insulting remarks. Aggregating these repeated offenses, this exceedingly disrespectful attitude from this young male employee has motivated me to never want to return to this institute. Thus, with his reiterated advices for "next time," I will firmly assure you there will never be a next time.
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The best grass jelly dessert shop in Taipei hands down. A must try.
綜合仙草冰 comes with grass jelly, taro balls, red bean and pearls. Big serving and the taro balls were the best!!! The pearl was a bit hard and the ice was more rough than other places but overall was good! I finished one whole bowl but it's enough for two.
Popular and tasty desserts in this night market. Inside seats are bit crowded, most people choose to take desserts away. We waited around twenty minutes for ordering and we tried both grass jelly and Aiyu. Both are good, especially icy lemon aiyu, which I like the most, really relieves summer heat. The price is bit high but considering its location, it’s reasonable.
Server is nice, aiyu and grassjelly with lemon drink is the way to go
Great little place for some traditional Taiwanese summer dessert. The place is extremely small with limited seats, but the dessert is pretty good and reasonably priced.
I’ve always enjoyed their signature 愛玉仙草 (they make their own), and only recently discovered their 豆花 which is miles better than the 豆花 at 東區粉圓, IMHO. They also use ice chips instead of chunks which is so rare!
I think this place has been famous for long time. I love their tapioca balls and the kumara ball. They are chewy and soft but not super chewy, just a good consistency. It’s not over sweet as well if you after something quite refreshing. Basically I would recommend the top left section. First 1 and 2 is Aiyu base so it’s more refreshing and healthier. 3rd is herbal jelly which if you like herbal taste then go for it. 4th is the soy pudding, be aware this is Asian soy not western soy, which I preferred
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