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    Sesame pork noodles
    Sheau L.

    A nice hidden gem located inside an Asian supermarket. We ordered the beef noodle soup, sesame pork noodles, and popcorn chicken. All of it was good and the chicken was well seasoned. They gave us huge portions for the noodles as well. Highly recommend!

    Taiwanese chicken nugget
    Jonathan T.

    So here's the story, the lady got hangry while grocery shopping and couldn't decide what she wanted to eat. Pressure is on because with each passing second she's getting more and more hungry, so what do I do? Lucky for me, this food court exists and I knew popcorn chicken/nugget was an easy item to please and should be relatively quick. So I set off to go find some. I found Yes Formosa and they also offered this bun sandwich SOMETHING and it's on display. I don't know what came over me and I just felt compelled to order this. This was a game changer. My angry gremlin who needed a snickers bar was pleasantly surprised. I got bonus points for feeding and exceeding her expectations. So besides being a life saver, it was some good eat. Outside was flaky and crispy but also so gentle and delicate while being stuffed with good amount of meat. She was surprised it was able to stay so flaky with as much meat juices as there were. Not one bite was soggy and it even sat for a bit while we snacked on the popcorn chicken. Their popcorn chicken was good but I wish it had some heat. I enjoyed the garlic chunks though. Service is top tier, super friendly people who are considerate and give you everything you need. As mentioned earlier, it's a food court so plenty of seating and very open and exposed.

    Taiwanese Beef noodle soup with tendon
    Marni M.

    My friend and I shared a Taiwanese Beef noodle soup with tendon which was served in a huge bowl. The broth was flavorful and the beef was so tender. A few pieces of bok choy is also thrown into the mix to add to the texture and taste. Noodles are thinner than udon but not as thin as rice noodles for those who are curious. Staff were nice so I will definitely be coming again especially for it costing less than $15.

    Sesame Paste Noodles w/ minced pork (contains peanut)
    Miyuki Y.

    Good prices & good food! Located in the Jusgo Supermarket food court. This place is fast, easy, and efficient. For a quick bite this place is awesome! Huge bowl of noodles for only around $12 with tip!

    Albert L.

    Passing through Atlanta and was craving taiwanese food. So glad to have found this gem In a food court next to a big Asian supermarket. Easy parking Many other small shops in the food court Got their popcorn chicken and stinky tofu! Both were delicious. Popcorn chicken w basil! Which we know it's getting less common to find one w them since basil is not cheap. But to me basil is needed for it to remind me of popcorn chicken I eat in Taiwan Sticky tofu is great. Even come w taiwanese picked cabbage! If ever in the area again would definitely stop by

    Andrea M.

    Yes Formosa has really good food at a good price. And you wouldn't think that a grocery store's food court would have such tasty food. The Taiwanese rice ball w/ peanut that's available only on the weekend was interesting. Instead of a singular ball of rice with stuff inside, the portion size was about two. The interior wasn't filled with moist meat and other tidbits like I'd imagine it to be. It was a little more dry with the peanuts and other ingredients that didn't help with the lack of moisture. It was good, but more on the just okay side. The beef brisket rice under the bento section was really good. Don't let the redness in color scare you away, it was not spicy in any sense. The beef was good and had a nice crispy exterior thanks to the coating. The flavors and portion were great. It was somewhat salty because of the coating, but it was still tasty. The rice from the dish also had some minced meat atop that added more flavors and moisture. The side of green beans and pickled veggies were nice additions that balanced out this really meaty dish. The price, portion, and quality were great.

    Ordered Sichuan spicy noodle soup but I'm pretty sure this is just regular beef noodle soup.
    Angelica Y.

    First timer. Wanted to try the stinky tofu but wasn't brave enough. Also being that it was only my husband and I and we already ordered from a few other places I saved it for another day. Instead I ordered the SICHUAN SPICY beef noodle soup with a flame next to it.. when my husband came back with the soup it was the regular beef noodle soup. IDK. We just kept it and I went to ask for some hot chili oil. The young lady up front was very nice and helpful. Soup base was good. Not what I was expecting, maybe because I was expecting a deep beefy spicy broth? The soup is light but is flavouful. Noodles overdone to my liking. The actual pieces of beef were great though! Super tender and "beefy". Can almost taste the spices they were cooked in. Lady from Spice Garden told us they're the same owners and we could've ordered the same dish from them as well. Not sure if there's a difference in the Sichuan spicy beef noodle soup vs. Beef noodle soup but wasn't very impressed with what we got.

    Menu 5/24/20
    Tiff H.

    YAS to more Taiwanese options in metro Atlanta! After losing Ah Ma's Kitchen in 2020 (another LOSS WHY), it wasn't as hard to stomach with the existence of Yes Formosa. I'm always craving Taiwanese food, because it reminds me of home and of Taiwan. I actually just went again tonight and decided to draft up this review after a few visits and trying various dishes the past year. Maybe because I speak Mandarin with a Taiwanese accent but everyone working there always gives me the best service. So if you can speak any Mandarin I recommend for clear communication and better service (not that service would be bad). There are a few "Taiwanese" options in Atlanta but this is one of the only left that offers ONLY Taiwanese options, versus assimilating with the other cuisines that American society has pressed on. ANYWAY - I've tried more than a few dishes now, and I have to say, overall, everything is pretty tasty, with flavors being as authentic as possible without being in Taiwan. Everything seems to be missing just SOMETHING but they're close enough. Prices are slightly above average but portions are big so I'm not complaining. I've tried: Taiwanese Oyster Pancake - not bad but not my favorite. Satisfies the craving if that's what you're looking for. Beef Noodle Soup - not the best, but super home-style, reminds me of home. Mackerel Thick Noodle Soup - the flavors also really remind me of home. The soup is a little starchy and thick, but I loved it. Cold Noodles (summer only) - one of my FAVORITE street foods in Taipei - unfortunately this one was more garlicky and not super flavorful otherwise. But in the heat of summer, it's definitely an enjoyable way to cool down. Fried Chicken Nuggets - these ones are spot on similar to the Taiwanese fried chicken nuggets I know and love. Taiwanese House Stir-Fried Noodles - I like my mom's version better, but who doesn't like their mom's food more?? I believe they just updated their menu very recently and today I tried some of those new dishes! Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup - ok, so it's definitely not Sichuan. It's very lightly spicy - barely there. But it's still tasty. It might as well be the original Beef Noodle Soup. Not sure why they needed to latch on the Sichuan Beef Noodle Soup. Taiwanese Gua Bao with peanut - love that the 2 bao are only $6. The flavors are ok but that pork is so fatty and tasty - those who don't love fatty pork as much as me may not appreciate it like me. The flavors are close to authentic Taiwanese flavors but not quite there. Turkey Rice - the first time I had Turkey rice in Jiayi, Taiwan, it was SO FREAKING GOOD, I inhaled two (small) bowls without stopping. This bowl was huge, for $9.95. Flavors are super close, but thought it was strange as an "entree". Feels like it needs a side more than just bok choy. Ok - so I'm realizing now this is a SUPER critical review BUT I still enjoyed every dish I've tried and will always come back for more.

    Stinky tofu
    Virginia H.

    A pleasant surprise in the Jusgo Supermarket Food Court! Actually we tried 3 stalls within the supermarket and ended up being happy with them all, amazing! Anyway, so we ordered soy stewed pork with tofu rice, minced pork dry noodles, Taiwanese chicken nuggets, shrimp rolls, stinky tofu, and oyster pancake. Everything was pretty authentic and tasty, surprisingly! I had low expectations because usually restaurants don't get them all right, but they definitely exceeded expectations. If you know what these are supposed to taste like, then you would know they did a good job if you tried these dishes. I do want to clarify one thing that someone complained about on Yelp when I was reading reviews for suggestions prior to trying this place out. Someone complained about the oyster pancake not being like a pancake but more gelatin like. Well, I just want you all to know that while the English name is a bit misleading if you think of American pancakes, they are SUPPOSED TO BE gelatin like. It is authentic and tastes just the way they are supposed to.‍

    Taiwanese meet ball
    Boon C.

    A Taiwanese food in the shopping grocery store food court. This Taiwanese food is street food version. Their food is very similar to Taiwan night market food. It different selection and many of the items is quite good. My wife is from Taiwan and she loves it. We started chicken nuggets. This is a five spice chicken nuggets same as night market. It is crispy. Not the best but close enough to the standard. The second dish is is the fried red pork chop. This is a good dish to share and wash down with beer. The third dish is the oyster pancake. It is very typical Taiwanese street food. Good small size oyster and good pancakes sauce. The main dish we have the fish thick soup, pork chop rice and the braised beef noodle. All three dishes are awesome. I like the most is the pork chop rise accompanying with braised pork belly rice, braised egg and more. This is a bento for most of the people in the office. Overall is great. Good place to return for more.

    Taiwanese Oyster Pancake
    Jenny S.

    *Taiwanese review on Taiwanese food* 5/5 Taiwanese Meatball: I love this dish and it is extremely hard to find in the US. And this one is actually good, both flavor and texture! But there are a million types of meatballs肉圓 in Taiwan, and people like different kinds, so this is just my opinion. If you've only ever had oyster pancake and not Taiwanese Meatball, consider trying it. It is a sticky chewy tapioca skin over a ball of chopped up pork with sweet and savory sauce. 5/5 Taiwanese Oyster Pancake: Also can't find this dish around that often, but much more popular and well known than the meatball. The texture is good, and has a good amount of toppings, plus it's a pretty big plate for its price compared to others. Some people say this dish taste like snot, but I love the soft chewy texture! 3/5 Thick Squid Noodle Soup: I asked for rice vermicelli and got noodles, and I think rice vermicelli would have tasted better. The soup is not as thick as the ones I like in Taiwan. It doesn't stick on the noodles that well to give them enough flavor. I still like it, it is a closer version to home than the ones I've tried else where. A huge minus to this dish is that the squid cake tasted a little fishy. Overall I think this is a great place to get quality Taiwanese street food that you can't normally find elsewhere!

    Taiwanese Guo Bao w/ peanut (2pc)
    Joy K.

    FOOD WAS GAS IT WAS SO GOOD. Perfect balance of sweet and savory and the pork inside was juicy and tender. The store is located inside Jusgo. The cashier was friendly and food came out quickly. They had some other foods I wanted to try but I was too full. Would definitely come back to try more.

    Crystal K.

    Thumbs up! When calling to ease my nerves missing these dishes, I ordered from this place. The Chef outdone these: Shrimp with yam flour based pancake mixed with latus, topped with red sauce 蝦仁煎 Shaved lamb clear noodle soup 羊肉粉丝羹 both meet my expectations. Growing up in Taiwan, these were often night market top choices of mine. The flavor, xo sauce, topped with leaf sweet-basils, the broth is unique and authentic. If you encounter a crowd with people speaking in Taiwanese, Cantonese, Mandarin, you are at the right place for this treat. Note, the radio plays pop songs in mandarin, too. giving the experience of being in Asia, without having to fly airplane there. Very satisfied, every bite...when I cant finish all, next meal, it is great also. If you ask me, who knows all the ingredient, I have a hard time making these at home myself.

    This was absolutely delicious! The curry tasted like pumpkin spices, which was great this time of year!

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    Super good! It's in a good court but it was very clean! I enjoyed the Sichuan beef soup as it was super delicious! I can't wait to go back!

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    The most authentic Taiwanese food i have ever tried in ATL! Delicious food with cheap price. Will come again for sure.

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    It took 35 minutes to get my order of 2 items. Food was pretty good. Got a beef noodle and a shrimp pancake.

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    Best Taiwanese street food in Atlanta. The food is authentic and they have great service. I like the street style to eat in the hallway.

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    Enjoyed everything I got! Their chicken nuggets is a must try! Also customer service is top tier!

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    Typical Taiwanese night market foods and tasty bento. We've been here almost every week since the breakout and they opened for dine-in.

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    Authentic Taiwanese flavor. Highly recommended Chicken cutlet rice and hot iron dishes.

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    4.4
    (108 reviews)
    6.8 mi
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    Mama's Kitchen for Mama's home cooked meals! Atlanta seems to really struggle with securing a solid…read moreTaiwanese restaurant - and if somehow one does appear, it doesn't last long. I've had Mama's Kitchen on my list for a while once it popped up on my Taiwanese cuisine radar. It looks like the menu has expanded to included non-Taiwanese dishes, maybe to suit the tastes of the other cultures in the area. However, I was going straight for the Taiwanese favorites, including the Braised Minced Pork over Rice (滷肉飯), fried chicken cutlet over rice and of course the classic beef noodle soup. Everything was a-ok! Service was friendly, even inside the H-Mart food court. My favorite was the minced pork over rice (i even ordered a second order to go LOL), but the chicken cutlet and beef noodle soup hit the spot. If you're looking for some casual Taiwanese classics quick and easy, definitely recommend Mama's Kitchen!

    The food is really good here! The spicy fish fillet sichuan style is my family's go to! It had melt…read morein your mouth pieces of fish covered in the slightly tongue numbing sauce. We also get the mapo tofu which is a staple too. Its sauce is nice and thick with the silkiest tofu. Not spicy and is the best mixed on top of rice. Their eggplant dish is really good too. It has minced ground pork and a nice brown sauce. A good side dish to complement any meal. The Zha Jiang Mian is pretty good! It has nice chunks of pork and shrimp that give the dish a nice bite. Great to order if you have kids. I usually get the food to go since it's in a food court inside hmart, and I want the whole meal experience at home. But the food court there is pretty quiet with a lot of tables to sit. The food comes out pretty fast and the front cashier girl has quick service skills. This is a good place to get food for a good hearty Taiwanese meal! Very good and hits the satisfaction factor every time!

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    Hunan Garden

    Hunan Garden

    4.5
    (76 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Great food and service! I had heard a lot of good things about Hunan Garden and finally got around…read moreto trying it. We got the Beef Flat Rice Noodle, the Pork Chop Dry Pot, and the Mapo Tofu. My favorite was definitely the Pork Chop Dry Pot! The pork was tender, the dish was well seasoned, and it wasn't overly spicy even though it looks quite spicy. The noodles were solid, would definitely order again. The Mapo Tofu was a little lacking in flavor in my opinion, but still a decent dish. All dishes came out in fairly large portions! I really wish I lived closer so that I could come more often - finding good chinese food in ATL is a little tough, so I'm so glad to have tried Hunan Garden. Prices are also very reasonable! The service is good! Usually chinese restaurants don't have the greatest service, but they were good about refilling our waters and not rushing us once we were done with our food. The food also came out pretty quick! Highly recommend!

    I had high hopes for this place per the recommendation from a friend when visiting family but was a…read morebit underwhelmed to be honest. Tried all the popular dishes and some weren't bad, but nothing jumped out as being worth trying again. One positive was the portion sizes were quite large for the price and in general is something I miss about dining in Georgia, so you definitely won't go hungry. The service was pretty disappointing. I'm not expecting top-notch at small spots like this but felt the staff was actually rather rude as opposed to just being purely inattentive. Overall it was an ok experience but given the abundance of Chinese-based restaurants in the area, probably won't be back anytime soon.

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    Bread Connection

    Bread Connection

    4.5
    (44 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Women-owned & operated

    TAIWAN NUMBER ONE | I'm all about supporting Taiwanese owned small businesses and Bread Connection…read moreis no exception. I usually pop in pretty late in the evening before they close since the bakery is a little further from my home. Most of the goodies have dwindled down by the end of the night. The owner is a sweet Taiwanese lady who boasts their products don't contain any preservatives. Everything is freshly made - half the time, the bread baggies are seen open and cooling. My favorites are the buns - the custard, black sesame, hot dog and Chanel polo meat floss buns. Their sandos remind me of Family Mart sandwiches in Taiwan. And the bento boxes are massive - definitely recommend the fried pork chop bento box! The combo comes with a drink, as well. It's been a minute since my last visit so I'll definitely need to stop by on my next trip to Duluth/Johns Creek!

    As the name might suggest, the bread is good lol…read more All the pieces are huge. They're a bit pricier than sweet hut with buns averaging $3.75/4 ish Main focus is bread and even items with filling are not very full like the egg salad sandwich has 4 slices of bread to a thin layer of egg salad between each. I'm still on the hunt for an egg salad sandwich rivaling Lawson's or 7-11 but the one here has good bread! I tried an orange cream sandwich too and the cream left a film on my tongue so not my favorite but it's a nice, light dessert They have a ton of different options though so something for everyone. Next time, I'll have to come earlier to get a loaf of just plain white bread. They only had flavored breads $8/ loaf when I came and I got the sesame but I haven't tried it yet. It looks gorgeous though with a great swirl and fluffy texture The staff were friendly & quick. It has plenty of parking in the shared lot of the strip.

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    Cuckoos Cafe

    Cuckoos Cafe

    4.4
    (151 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Cuckoos cafe is so nice in terms of how many options they have for coffee drinks and yummy bites to…read moreeat. I love the funky atmosphere they have created with wall writing and cozy seating. They have privacy kind of booths that are nice and tucked in. I loved studying there. I only tried their iced dalgona coffee that is a whipped up coffee and so rich and nice to the taste. It is a must to try and I highly recommend it. I do want to go back and try some tea drink next time and eat some yummy food snack choice as well. This place is in Duluth in a plaza which is busy but parking is still ok to find a spot. Highly recommend for studying, coffee, or just chill out area with friends.

    Food is, for the most part, consistent and delicious! I've had the fries (spicy), chicken nuggets…read more(spicy), and even the bentos there. I never really have any complaints about the food or the drinks. This time, I got the wintermelon milk tea (less sugar & less ice) with tapioca pearls, and even though I don't normally get the pearls, Cuckoo's are pretty solid! They're chewy and slightly sweet, which is perfect. Today, I got the fries (spicy), and they were savory and salty with a bit of spice to them. In my opinion, they could've cooked them a JUST A LITTLE BIT longer because it somewhat has that very, very slight undercooked potato texture fries can have, but it won't be very noticeable to someone who isn't psychotic like me about fries. I've been to this location a couple of times, and the workers working there have always been really sweet to me. I have never had issues with bad service or anything like that. Another nit-picky complaint I do have is that if you come with a group to study, the stone tables are not for you if you are short. I love that there is plenty of seating with outlets, but studying with a group of friends at the booths does hurt my arms as they are set up a bit too high and a bit too far for my arms to rest comfortably. They do have high chairs to sit on, but I believe they're good if you're there by yourself.

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    YiFan Restaurant & Event Center

    YiFan Restaurant & Event Center

    4.2
    (82 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $$

    I recently visited Yi Fan for a client meeting, and I completely understand why this is the only…read moreauthentic Chinese restaurant they will eat at! Even though I've visited this area for some time now, today was my very first time stepping inside, and it absolutely blew me away. From the moment you arrive, the experience begins. The exterior architecture is just as stunning and decorative as the gorgeous interior design. They truly focus on every little detail, which creates such an elegant dining atmosphere. My client's team ordered a spectacular spread of traditional menu items for the table, but the absolute star of the show for me was the Vegetable Fried Rice. It was next-level: Plump, colorful, fresh cabbage and mixed medley vegetables Perfectly cooked rice with incredible, authentic flavors Fluffy, delicious eggs layered throughout If you are seeking high-quality Chinese food in a restaurant that is visually stunning both inside and out, you have officially found your new favorite spot. Whether you're hosting a business lunch or a family dinner, this is a premium dining experience you don't want to miss! #YiFan #ChineseRestaurant #JohnsCreekEats #AtlantaFoodie #ChineseFood #AtlantaRestaurants #VegetarianFriedRice #AuthenticChineseFood #LocalEats #FoodieReview #MetroAtlantaEats #DiningInAtlanta #FriedRiceLovers #BusinessLunchSpot #ashsaidit

    This is a review for their other location which we couldn't find a Yelp for…read more Really nice space for a cozy ambiance yet still felt elevated with the wine glasses of water. It wasn't busy for a Sunday lunch but it's in a very tucked away location on Lakefield Drive. We ordered the beef noodle soup, gravy noodles, potstickers, XLB, and egg tarts. While presentation was great everything fell short except for the XLB and egg tarts. I do like that there is an option for a small portion of noodles - great if you want room to try other dishes. Noodles themselves were nice and chewy but the flavor and thickness of the broths felt like I was eating ramen instead of Chinese or Taiwanese noodle soups. Meats were tender. The gravy noodles had fish, pork, and duck in it and had too many mixes of flavors for us. The potstickers were large but too oily and didn't have much flavor inside. XLB were standard - I thought they were fine but could have used some more soup. Egg tarts were also flaky and good as expected. The waitress said be careful as they were hot from the oven but I couldn't wait since I love dessert. It was cold in the center lol. Otherwise flavor was great. Def have mixed feelings about this spot. Try it for yourself and see what you think.

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    Huge screen, projections on. The floor, lots of space
    Huge screen, projections on. The floor, lots of space
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