The first store to eat in Taipei. I got off the plane and came to the hotel near Taipei Station. I stored my luggage and went straight to this store. I followed the navigation for about a quarter of an hour and found this store. It was not too conspicuous in a small alley. There were Japanese food shops nearby. At 1 o'clock, three or four people queued up to order the menu first, and waited for seven or eight minutes to go in and fight the table. Most of the locals around came to eat work meals. The environment is ordinary. The best thing to see the review is that the salmon rice is ordered in a large portion and the grilled prawns are ordinary, the sashimi is still fresh, and the fried wild vegetables are ordinary. Roasted salmon liver, fishy is difficult to swallow, the most annoying thing is unpalatable, even if it is unpalatable, I ordered 2 strings on three strings, asked the waiter if there were more, we only ordered 2 strings, and even answered that I had only three strings of fish liver for you in the end, and the menu 2 was changed to 3. I asked if it was hard for us, but the answer was, OMG. It was hard to sell, and finally called the boss, and said that the last string was sent to you. I'm sorry, I really don't want it, and I'm back. The salmon rice is really good and delicious. Just come to this store to eat salmon rice, and the rest is like this. Service attitude is really bad