Teishoku 8 (定食8)
Teishoku 8 (定食8) Review
From the makers of Sushi Express, comes Teishoku 8 (定食8), a value based Japanese restaurant. I ate at Teishoku 8 (定食8) and liked it!
Teishoku 8 (定食8) is a chain restaurant that you can find throughout Taiwan. Every Carrefour in Taiwan I’ve been to has a Sushi Express and a Teishoku 8 (定食8). The food is Japanese with an average cost of less than NT$200 (US$6.60)
Sushi Bowl NT$180 – 4/5
This was a solid 4/5, it almost even reached 5/5. The sushi bowl was overall very delicious, there was just one part I didn’t like. It was the salmon skin/roe that was served with it. I’m sure the quality was good, but it’s not a taste that I enjoyed.
Included with the meal is miso soup, edamame and some tofu. The salmon, shrimp and tuna were absolutely amazing. I would (and have) gone back to get this sushi bowl. The only thing is that it isn’t very filling…or maybe it’s so good I wanted more? I would definitely need 2 servings to get full.

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4/5
Teriyaki Chicken NT$180 – 3.6/5
The chicken teriyaki is tasty, but as you can see the portion is very small. It’s just a bit bigger than a spoon. It’s served with edamame, miso soup, and a few other things that weren’t clear to me.
Sides
When dining at Teishoku 8 (定食8), your meal includes unlimited salad (just cabbage), rice and miso refills. Personally, I don’t know what you’d do with those sides.
Would I eat at Teishoku 8 (定食8) again?
Yes.

Teishoku 8 (定食8) Menu And Additional Photos
Teishoku 8 (定食8) Location
Rating Guide
It’s food, but you’re not going to enjoy it
Didn’t meet minimum meal expectations
Satisfying and an adequate meal.
So good you’ll eat here again!
You will remember this meal for the rest of your life!
Pricing Guide
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NT$1-100 (US$0-$3.23)
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NT$100-300 (US$3.23-9.68)
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NT$300-700 (US$9-22)
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NT$700+ (US$22.60+)
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