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Taiwanese cuisine Whole Deli Lu Lohan

Lu Rohan 880 yen. A standard Taiwanese street food. On top of the rice is sweetly stewed pork with oyster sauce and rock sugar.

Shichijo Omiya's [Taiwanese Whole Deli] offers fun Taiwanese food for both adults and children.

A Taiwanese cuisine specialty restaurant run by Sun Chlorella, headquartered in Shimogyo Ward. In addition to incorporating nutritionally rich chlorella powder into tea and some dishes, this dish does not use chemical seasonings and is low in oil and salt. Enjoy healthy Taiwanese cuisine that only a health food manufacturer can offer.

Interior view of Whole Deli Taiwanese Cuisine

Another feature is that they serve dishes that are visually appealing. In addition to the famous fried rice with crab sauce, which is a pyramid-shaped bowl of rice topped with bean paste, the menu is popular for its originality, such as the children's lunch that includes a Chinese manga with the image of a panda.

Exterior view of Whole Deli Taiwanese Cuisine

Taiwanese Whole Deli

  • Taiwan Ryori Whole Deli
  • 416-2 Kaminomachi, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  • 1 minute walk from bus stop “Nanajo Omiya/Kyoto Aquarium-mae”
    9 minutes walk from JR "Umekoji Kyoto Nishi Station"
  • Tel.075-344-8818
  • 11:30-15:00 (LO/14:30), 17:30-21:30 (LO/21:00)
    Saturday 11:30-21:30 (LO/21:00)
    Sunday 11:30-17:00 (LO/16:30)
  • Closed on Mondays
  • All seats non-smoking No private room No parking
  • https://www.instagram.com/wholedeli/
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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