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2022-11-27
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犀牛犀牛 (English name: Rhino Rhino) is a takeaway Taiwanese bubble tea shop that also serves Taiwanese sandwiches and wraps along with other Taiwanese snacks. It's fairly popular and there are new shops cropping up throughout the city. We found one in this new place called Heath. This was once CK Manor and has now been renovated to something that appears to be an upcoming food court. There are already three other shops including this one. Off to one side is a dine in area.Menu is in Chinese except
Menu is in Chinese except for the drinks which is in English and Chinese. There is no 10% service charge. For food items, they offer a combo where you can get a $30 drink or mega combo which includes a drink, salad and snack.
We decided on the combo set. I had the Peachy Oolong ($32, on the left) and boyfriend had the Taro Milk ($38, on the right). The Peachy Oolong was pretty good. The right amount of sweetness and you could still taste the flavour of the tea.
The Taro Milk was thick and sweet with the taste of the taro paste. Milk was creamy.
I had the Egg, Meat and Lettuce Pancake Roll ($35). You could chose to have a pancake roll or an egg omelette. The staff told me the egg omelette would be more soft and the pancake roll would be crispy. I chose the pancake roll. It tasted a bit burnt so I guess that's what they mean by crispy? The meat was pork meat which was juicy enough but it also wasn't seasoned. There was lettuce and egg as well. But no sauce so everything tasted a bit bland.
Boyfried had the Taro Paste, Egg and Pork Floss Toast ($40). This very sweet. The taro paste was a bit on the wet side. There was slice of egg and not a lot of pork floss. Actually, there wasn't a lot of filling. There was also a spread of condensed milk which gave this whole sandwich a sugary taste. It was better than the roll but I've had better Taiwanese sandwiches.
The food wasn't too good. Especially the pancake roll. At least it wasn't expensive. The drinks were pretty good so might only be back for drinks.
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