Shaved ice shop long serving the NTU population. Lots of toppings, but the taro is perfect. ($60)
Grass jelly with taro and sweet potato balls in icy milk. ($50)
Ice cream shop with lots of unique flavors, like pork floss, beer and wine. ($90)
Traditional Ice Cream shop. Try the pineapple ice cream with plum. ($40)
Grilled Mochi on a stick. You choose the topping. Sweet or Savory ($35)
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Perfect wheel cake. Many flavors, but the cream flavor is perfection. ($10)
Old-school ice cream shop. Only three flavors, try them all. They also sell big cakes. ($30)
Lemon and peanut tofu pudding. An unusual combination yields great results. ($45)
Traditional Mochi stand. Always a line, always worth the wait. ($60)
Sweet and tangy plum juice. Another old-school favorite, but hard to find today.
Special chinese herbal tea, similar to mint. A very traditional stand. ($30)
Family operated noodle shop. Everything is made fresh in their kitchen. Try the Hutu Noodles ($75)
Great sesame noodles at this small sidewalk stand. Try the egg drop soup as well. ($50)
Tender roast goose strips over noodles with or without soup. A must try in the Ximen area. ($75)
Spicy Chicken Noodles. Best mala oil in the city. Choose your spice level ($80)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Garlic, clam and squash oolong noodles. Hearty portion and healthy taste, great on a cold day.
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Long been a favorite fish ball of Taipei. Stuff with minced pork, served with soup and noodles ($50)
A simple noodle shop, great cold chicken and fried pork as well. ($30)
Delicious minced pork rice, and noodles, open late. ($40)
Traditional Taiwanese dishes. Try the rice bowl ($35)
The most economical sashimi bowl to be had in Taipei. No frills fish restaurant. ($100)
Haianese style chicken. Also delicious citrusy fried pork over rice. ($90)
Braised pork rice stand in a market setting. Always served by a proud auntie.
Old-school dumpling shop. Great pot-stickers and fried pork. Watch your head going upstairs... ($70)
Taiwanese 'hamburger' (guabao) and braised pork rice are not to be missed from this spot, if you can get there earlier enough.
Excellent braised tofu + braised pork rice from this popular restaurant. ($35)
Delicious dumplings and noodle dishes. Also try the "Braised Bran" side dish. ($75)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Tainan Style small dishes. Try the Shrimp glutinous dumpling. ($45)
Excellent soup dumplings and hot and sour soup at this little spot ($80)
Beef and Pork buns. Be careful of the hot soup when you bite this. ($35)
Of the best in Taipei, this rice dumpling is hidden on the second floor of this market building ($50)
Pan fried mini pork buns. Soft soup filling, crispy on the buttom. ($45)
Old-school dumpling shop. Great pot-stickers and fried pork. Watch your head going upstairs... ($70)
Featuring delicious healthier dumplings, but also a delectable friend dumpling platter.
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Best fried chicken around. Whole chicken breast, double fried, death-metal themed stand. ($70)
Highly recommended. Green onion biscuits, salty and buttery taste. ($15)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Beef and Pork buns. Be careful of the hot soup when you bite this. ($35)
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($45)
Old-school delicacies. Many stands in the court yard of a temple. Try anything there.
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Pig intestine soup, plus delicious rice dumplings and pork buns. ($45)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($40)
Perfect wheel cake. Many flavors, but the cream flavor is perfection. ($10)
A hot bowl of Taiwan style tempura is always a good thing, especially from this old store. ($55)
Thick, crispy clay oven baked roll, with a fried egg and green onion inside. ($35)
Many braised food choices, good noodles, but don't miss the sesame cucumber dish.
Beef Shaobing. Smaller than most, but more tender and delicious ($45). Skip the dumplings here.
Lemon and peanut tofu pudding. An unusual combination yields great results. ($45)
Taiwan style tempura buffet. Pick which you want, and also try the free soup! ($80)
A perfect taiwan style tempura. The sauce is garlicy, thick and savory.($50)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Layered sesame paste bun, with dried brisket slices in the middle. ($40)
Worth-the-wait scallion pancake. Available with egg, basil and/or cheese. ($40)
Top notch guabao stand, known as the 'Taiwanese Hamburger' Get half lean, half fatty meat. ($50)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. A bit different than the rest. ($35)
Scallion pancake specialists here always have warm bags to go. ($40)
On point scallion pancake. Get it traditional or with unique fillings ($35)
Excellent soup dumplings and hot and sour soup at this little spot ($80)
Pig intestine soup, plus delicious rice dumplings and pork buns. ($45)
Grilled Mochi on a stick. You choose the topping. Sweet or Savory ($35)
Many braised food choices, good noodles, but don't miss the sesame cucumber dish.
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Taiwan style tempura buffet. Pick which you want, and also try the free soup! ($80)
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Delicious minced pork rice, and noodles, open late. ($40)
Shaved ice shop long serving the NTU population. Lots of toppings, but the taro is perfect. ($60)
Top notch guabao stand, known as the 'Taiwanese Hamburger' Get half lean, half fatty meat. ($50)
On point scallion pancake. Get it traditional or with unique fillings ($35)
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
Old-school delicacies. Many stands in the court yard of a temple. Try anything there.
One of the best Yong He doujiang breakfast shops in the city. Try the salty soy milk ($30).
Great sesame noodles at this small sidewalk stand. Try the egg drop soup as well. ($50)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Thick, crispy clay oven baked roll, with a fried egg and green onion inside. ($35)
Handmade squidballs. Many varieties. Also try the pork rice. ($50)
Taiwanese 'hamburger' (guabao) and braised pork rice are not to be missed from this spot, if you can get there earlier enough.
Many braised food choices, good noodles, but don't miss the sesame cucumber dish.
Lemon and peanut tofu pudding. An unusual combination yields great results. ($45)
Highly recommended. Green onion biscuits, salty and buttery taste. ($15)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Perfect wheel cake. Many flavors, but the cream flavor is perfection. ($10)
Thick, crispy clay oven baked roll, with a fried egg and green onion inside. ($35)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Worth-the-wait scallion pancake. Available with egg, basil and/or cheese. ($40)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. A bit different than the rest. ($35)
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
On point scallion pancake. Get it traditional or with unique fillings (like spaghetti). ($35)
On point scallion pancake. Get it traditional or with unique fillings ($35)
The most economical sashimi bowl to be had in Taipei. No frills fish restaurant. ($100)
Of the best in Taipei, this rice dumpling is hidden on the second floor of this market building ($50)
Excellent Jiajiang style noodles. Handmade noodles with braised pork sauce.
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
Of the best in Taipei, this rice dumpling is hidden on the second floor of this market building ($50)
Excellent Jiajiang style noodles. Handmade noodles with braised pork sauce.
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
Grass jelly with taro and sweet potato balls in icy milk. ($50)
Excellent soup dumplings and hot and sour soup at this little spot ($80)
Best fried chicken around. Whole chicken breast, double fried, death-metal themed stand. ($70)
Highly recommended. Green onion biscuits, salty and buttery taste. ($15)
Delicious dumplings and noodle dishes. Also try the "Braised Bran" side dish. ($75)
Traditional Taiwanese dishes. Try the rice bowl ($35)
Traditional Ice Cream shop. Try the pineapple ice cream with plum. ($40)
Tainan Style small dishes. Try the Shrimp glutinous dumpling. ($45)
Worth-the-wait scallion pancake. Available with egg, basil and/or cheese. ($40)
Layered sesame paste bun, with dried brisket slices in the middle. ($40)
Tainan Style small dishes. Try the Shrimp glutinous dumpling. ($45)
Worth-the-wait scallion pancake. Available with egg, basil and/or cheese. ($40)
Layered sesame paste bun, with dried brisket slices in the middle. ($40)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Many braised food choices, good noodles, but don't miss the sesame cucumber dish.
Spicy Chicken Noodles. Best mala oil in the city. Choose your spice level ($80)
Beef Shaobing. Smaller than most, but more tender and delicious ($45). Skip the dumplings here.
Thick, crispy clay oven baked roll, with a fried egg and green onion inside. ($35)
This shop's kidney soup is in high demand. The minced pork rice is also great. ($70)
Featuring delicious healthier dumplings, but also a delectable friend dumpling platter.
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Special chinese herbal tea, similar to mint. A very traditional stand. ($30)
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Special chinese herbal tea, similar to mint. A very traditional stand. ($30)
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Special chinese herbal tea, similar to mint. A very traditional stand. ($30)
Old-school delicacies. Many stands in the court yard of a temple. Try anything there.
Handmade fishball soup. Many varieties. Also try the braised pork rice. ($50)
A simple noodle shop, great cold chicken and fried pork as well. ($30)
Pig intestine soup, plus delicious rice dumplings and pork buns. ($45)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($45)
Pork rib soup and chicken curry rice. A long-standing popular spot ($70)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($45)
Pork rib soup and chicken curry rice. A long-standing popular spot ($70)
Family operated noodle shop. Everything is made fresh in their kitchen. Try the Hutu Noodles ($75)
Pan fried mini pork buns. Soft soup filling, crispy on the buttom. ($45)
Excellent braised tofu + braised pork rice from this popular restaurant. ($35)
Delicious minced pork rice, and noodles, open late. ($40)
A perfect taiwan style tempura. The sauce is garlicy, thick and savory.($50)
Delicious minced pork rice, and noodles, open late. ($40)
A perfect taiwan style tempura. The sauce is garlicy, thick and savory.($50)
Shaved ice shop long serving the NTU population. Lots of toppings, but the taro is perfect. ($60)
Lots of Hong Kong style BBQ dishes. Very popular with NTU students.
Top notch guabao stand, known as the 'Taiwanese Hamburger' Get half lean, half fatty meat. ($50)
Long been a favorite fish ball of Taipei. Stuff with minced pork, served with soup and noodles ($50)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Haianese style chicken. Also delicious citrusy fried pork over rice. ($90)
Sweet and tangy plum juice. Another old-school favorite, but hard to find today.
Tender roast goose strips over noodles with or without soup. A must try in the Ximen area. ($75)
Ice cream shop with lots of unique flavors, like pork floss, beer and wine. ($90)
Old-school dumpling shop. Great pot-stickers and fried pork. Watch your head going upstairs... ($70)
Grilled Mochi on a stick. You choose the topping. Sweet or Savory ($35)
A hot bowl of Taiwan style tempura is always a good thing, especially from this old store. ($55)
Old-school ice cream shop. Only three flavors, try them all. They also sell big cakes. ($30)
Tender roast goose strips over noodles with or without soup. A must try in the Ximen area. ($75)
Ice cream shop with lots of unique flavors, like pork floss, beer and wine. ($90)
Old-school dumpling shop. Great pot-stickers and fried pork. Watch your head going upstairs... ($70)
Grilled Mochi on a stick. You choose the topping. Sweet or Savory ($35)
A hot bowl of Taiwan style tempura is always a good thing, especially from this old store. ($55)
Old-school ice cream shop. Only three flavors, try them all. They also sell big cakes. ($30)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($40)
Perfect wheel cake. Many flavors, but the cream flavor is perfection. ($10)
Taiwanese 'hamburger' (guabao) and braised pork rice are not to be missed from this spot, if you can get there earlier enough.
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. A bit different than the rest. ($35)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. A bit different than the rest. ($35)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Garlic, clam and squash oolong noodles. Hearty portion and healthy taste, great on a cold day.
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Garlic, clam and squash oolong noodles. Hearty portion and healthy taste, great on a cold day.
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
Hearty-healthy Taiwan ramen bowl, with tomato and pork ribs ($90)
Great sesame noodles at this small sidewalk stand. Try the egg drop soup as well. ($50)
Beef and Pork buns. Be careful of the hot soup when you bite this. ($35)
Traditional Mochi stand. Always a line, always worth the wait. ($60)
Braised pork rice stand in a market setting. Always served by proud auntie.
Delicious dumplings and noodle dishes. Also try the "Braised Bran" side dish. ($75)
Traditional Taiwanese dishes. Try the rice bowl ($35)
Traditional Ice Cream shop. Try the pineapple ice cream with plum. ($40)
Old school restaurant. Try the shrimp stink tofu spring rolls.
Lemon and peanut tofu pudding. An unusual combination yields great results. ($45)
Taiwan style tempura buffet. Pick which you want, and also try the free soup! ($80)
Scallion pancake specialists here always have warm bags to go. ($40)
Excellent braised tofu + braised pork rice from this popular restaurant. ($35)
Delicious dumplings and noodle dishes. Also try the "Braised Bran" side dish. ($75)
Grass jelly with taro and sweet potato balls in icy milk. ($50)
Crispy hand-held leek dumpling. Many varieties available. ($40)
Traditional Taiwanese dishes. Try the rice bowl ($35)
Tainan Style small dishes. Try the Shrimp glutinous dumpling. ($45)
Traditional Ice Cream shop. Try the pineapple ice cream with plum. ($40)
Excellent soup dumplings and hot and sour soup at this little spot ($80)
Beef and Pork buns. Be careful of the hot soup when you bite this. ($35)
Best fried chicken around. Whole chicken breast, double fried, death-metal themed stand. ($70)
Family operated noodle shop. Everything is made fresh in their kitchen. Try the Hutu Noodles ($75)
Highly recommended. Green onion biscuits, salty and buttery taste. ($15)
Of the best in Taipei, this rice dumpling is hidden on the second floor of this market building ($50)
Excellent Jiajiang style noodles. Handmade noodles with braised pork sauce.
The most economical sashimi bowl to be had in Taipei. No frills fish restaurant. ($100)
Lots of Hong Kong style BBQ dishes. Very popular with NTU students.
Many Taiwanese small bites available around the clock. Braised rice and tofu are exceptional. ($35)
Pan fried mini pork buns. Soft soup filling, crispy on the buttom. ($45)
A simple noodle shop, great cold chicken and fried pork as well. ($30)
Pig intestine soup, plus delicious rice dumplings and pork buns. ($45)
Old-school delicacies. Many stands in the court yard of a temple. Try anything there.
Fresh fruit smoothies from this street stand. Orange, strawberry, lime and papaya. ($70)
Excellent Wheel Cakes. Try the purple sweet potato cake. Sells out around 1pm usually. ($15)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($45)
Handmade squidball soup. Many varieties. Also try the braised pork rice. ($50)
Hearty-healthy Taiwan ramen bowl, with tomato and pork ribs ($90)
Great sesame noodles at this small sidewalk stand. Try the egg drop soup as well. ($50)
Old school restaurant. Try the shrimp stink tofu spring rolls.
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. ($40)
Perfect wheel cake. Many flavors, but the cream flavor is perfection. ($10)
Old-school dumpling shop. Great pot-stickers and fried pork. Watch your head going upstairs... ($70)
Old-school ice cream shop. Only three flavors, try them all. They also sell big cakes. ($30)
Tender roast goose strips over noodles with or without soup. A must try in the Ximen area. ($75)
Grilled Mochi on a stick. You choose the topping. Sweet or Savory ($35)
A hot bowl of Taiwan style tempura is always a good thing, especially from this old store. ($55)
Taiwanese 'hamburger' (guabao) and braised pork rice are not to be missed from this spot, if you can get there earlier enough.
Thick, crispy clay oven baked roll, with a fried egg and green onion inside. ($35)
Featuring delicious healthier dumplings, but also a delectable friend dumpling platter.
Many braised food choices, good noodles, but don't miss the sesame cucumber dish.
Spicy Chicken Noodles. Best mala oil in the city. Choose your spice level ($80)
Beef Shaobing. Smaller than most, but more tender and delicious ($45). Skip the dumplings here.
This shop's kidney soup is in high demand. The minced pork rice is also great. ($70)
Lemon and peanut tofu pudding. An unusual combination yields great results. ($45)
Open 24 hours, Zhajiang Noodles and "Black Heart" dumplings are both delicious. ($60)
Garlic, clam and squash oolong noodles. Hearty portion and healthy taste, great on a cold day.
Traditional Mochi stand. Always a line, always worth the wait. ($60)
Braised pork rice stand in a market setting. Always served by a proud auntie.
Taiwan style tempura buffet. Pick which you want, and also try the free soup! ($80)
Excellent beef noodles. Contender for best in Taipei. ($140)
A perfect taiwan style tempura. The sauce is garlicy, thick and savory.($50)
Long been a favorite fish ball of Taipei. Stuff with minced pork, served with soup and noodles ($50)
Sweet and tangy plum juice. Another old-school favorite, but hard to find today.
Haianese style chicken. Also delicious citrusy fried pork over rice. ($90)
Delicious minced pork rice, and noodles, open late. ($40)
Excellent rice ball for breakfast. Many choices for fillings, sidewalk shop. ($40)
Layered sesame paste bun, with dried brisket slices in the middle. ($40)
Ice cream shop with lots of unique flavors, like pork floss, beer and wine. ($90)
Shaved ice shop long serving the NTU population. Lots of toppings, but the taro is perfect. ($60)
Worth-the-wait scallion pancake. Available with egg, basil and/or cheese. ($40)
Top notch guabao stand, known as the 'Taiwanese Hamburger' Get half lean, half fatty meat. ($50)
Excellent black pepper bun. Contender for Taipei's best. A bit different than the rest. ($35)
Scallion pancake specialists here always have warm bags to go. ($40)
Excellent braised tofu + braised pork rice from this popular restaurant. ($35)
On point scallion pancake. Get it traditional or with unique fillings ($35)