Unmissable Breakfast Choices in Taiwan
For a delightful breakfast, head to Fuhang Soy Milk, a renowned spot since 1958. The highlight is their hot sandwich with a deep-fried dough stick, paired with a cup of exceptionally delicious soy milk. You must give it a try! Expect a queue as the place is always crowded. While waiting, the chef might treat you to samples of various dishes, including the delightful Pandan cake. Address: Huashan Traditional Market 2F, No.108, Section 1, Zhongxiao East Road, Taipei, Taiwan.

The breakfast standards of Taiwanese people
Gua Bao, a unique Taiwanese twist to the classic hamburger, filled with slow-cooked pork, roasted peanuts, and fresh herbs. It's a delightful culinary adventure, found all across the streets similar to the prevalence of bread and rice dishes in Vietnam.

Giant-sized meat-filled bun
Must-try dishes for lunch and dinner
Fried chicken at the 1973 restaurant, a CNN-endorsed spot, offers a delicious taste at reasonable prices. Located in the Zhongshan district, it might involve a bit of waiting due to its popularity, but the flavors make the wait worthwhile.

These crispy, carefully wrapped chicken pieces
Chun Shui Tang: Known as the birthplace of bubble tea. If you visit here and don't try their bubble tea, you're missing out. The tea is aromatic, rich in flavor, refreshing, with chewy pearls. Additionally, they offer various dishes, with the standout being beef noodles. Fresh noodles, tender and fragrant beef, hearty and slightly greasy broth, paired with pickled radish to balance the richness. The chain has multiple branches in Taipei; I dined at Taipei Main Station, towards gate M5, tucked away on B2 floor.

Combo of bubble tea and beef noodles
Din Tai Fung: A globally renowned eatery with branches worldwide, from Singapore to Hong Kong. However, the true flavor is experienced in Taiwan, where it all began. Noteworthy are the savory xiao long bao with flavorful meat and rich broth, and the delectable shrimp dumplings that surpass any Dimsum in Vietnam. Also, the shumai and rice are delightful, accompanied by complimentary tea. Due to its popularity, expect a queue, but it's worth the wait. Located in Taipei 101 Tower, Exit 4, don't miss it!

Xiao long bao with savory filling and rich broth
Yong Kang Beef Noodles: If you're on the red MRT line, alight at Dongmen station, Exit 4, climb the stairs, take the first left, go to the end, turn right, and walk about 100 meters. The famous beef tendon noodles here boast fresh, perfectly textured noodles and a distinctively spicy broth. If you prefer less spice, just let the staff know. The beef tendon slices are large, tender, and fragrant.

Fresh noodles and generous beef slices
Explore Taiwan's famous snacks, such as lotus seed candy, various seafood delicacies prepared in unique styles, pre-peeled and chilled fruits, fermented tofu, bubble tea, and sweet potato balls. Roaming around Taipei's Shilin Night Market all evening won't leave you unsatisfied, thanks to the delicious snacks like fragrant and chewy squid, crispy and flavorful shrimp tempura, and a wide array of bubble tea from different brands. Whenever you get the chance, try a new brand each day for a unique experience.

Lotus seed candy often seen in period dramas

A diverse selection of seafood dishes

Specialty: Fermented tofu

One of the renowned bubble tea brands in this area

Fresh and delicious pre-peeled fruits
Wishing you a joyful journey with sweet moments alongside your loved ones.
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