Showing posts with label Restaurants and Snack Foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Restaurants and Snack Foods. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Jin Bao Li Old Street/ Keelung Night Market

Local food such as duck meat, sweet potato and temple entrance’s stir-fry of JinBaoLi Old Street; healthy sandwich, shredded ice, tempura, rolls and eels of KeeLung night market are the must try during this trip.






Shi Fen Old Street

Shi Fen

At the ShiFen Old Street, apart from the flying paper make-a-wish lanterns, one can also stop by for a meal. Restaurant features traditional Taiwan cuisines such as lightly flavored chicken, stir fried bamboos and all sorts of wild greens. Hearing the huge roaming noise of the trains as they rumble by while dining is a special experience not to be missed.

Phone: 886-2-2495-8570
Address: No.116, Shifen St., Ping Xi Township, Taipei County 226, Taiwan

Jiou Fen Old Street

Jiou Fen Old Street

Entering from the JuiDao entrance besides 7-11 convenience store, many local delicacies can be found in the JiShan Street, such us taro balls, JinZhi meat ball, taro sweets & vegetable rice pudding, grilled King Oyster mushroom, “Taiwan Treasure” Oolong Tea and traditional desserts of LiYi cake shop from Keelung. Shops are concentrated in the first quarter of the Old Street. In order to see a different Jioufen, Please walk through the rest to experience the full small mining town culture.






Jia Yi Seafood Restaurant

Jia Yi Seafood Restaurant

Ao Di Seafood Street has more than a dozen seafood restaurants. Among them Jia Yi Seafood restaurant is a suggested place to visit. In its 20 year history, it is a place where locals come here to feast. If customers are not familiar with seafood, the owners can suggest some great dishes such as chicken grunt, eels, stonefish, Southern Drummer and Parrotfish.

Phone: 886-2-2490-2652
Address: No.82, Renhe Rd., Gong Liao Township, Taipei County 228, Taiwan

 

Fu Long Meal Box

Fu Long Meal Box

A few meal box shops are outside Fu Long Train Station. The boxes are filled with cabbages, dried tofu, pork chop, pickled vegetables, sausage, egg, chick and salted carrots. The flavor has not changed at all through generations. The shop “Shiang Ye meal box” is the best known for its traditional taste.

A-Hua Shark Soup

A-Hua Shark Soup

A small shop that only has a few items such as grill shark, shark soup, fish belly and fish ball...etc. Flavor and price are very reasonable.

Location: In Shen Ao Harbor.

Three Sister A-Ge

Three Sister A-Ge

ZhenLi Street is the only old street in Taiwan, which is not only part of a museum park but also includes schools from kindergarten to college. The food "A-Ge" comes from a Japanese word which means deep fried. Mr.Yang Shu Gen stuffed rice noodle into tofu and started out as a recipe among the neighborhood, but quickly spread out and becomes the student’s snack and memories of ZengLi Street . The calligraphy writing of the shop was inked by the famed scholar Qi Bai Shi’s descendant Qi Ren Rui.


This delicacy is made with fish paste, rice noodle and tofu. Used to be in the shape of a triangle, taste differs depending on the sauce of different shops. However, like a bird that recognizes its own mother from birth, "Three Sister A-Ge" is crowned for having the most authentic flavor by the students. The Sisters are known as the “Flowers of ZhenLi Street” , started selling A-Ge when they were 18. They are now in their 60s and have spent a good part of their lives guarding this flavor. Customers who came here when they were children are now bringing their sons back to the place for the most authentic and traditional taste.

Phone: 886-2-2621-8072
Address: No.1, Lane 2, Zhenli St., Dan Shui Township, Taipei County 25164, Taiwan

Dan Shui Shopping Street

Dan Shui Shopping Street

The oldest street in Dan Shui is located on the hill of Zhong Jian Street, however, most of the restaurants and art shops are on Zhong Zheng Street. A-Ge, iron-hard preserved eggs, fish crackers, fish balls, shrimp rolls and plum drink are the must try here.

Direction: Get off at the Dan Shui MRT Station.







Xi Jian Chen Cake Shop

Xi Jian Chen Cake Shop

Phone: 886-2-2629-1180
Address: No.42, Gongming St., Dan Shui Township, Taipei County 25173, Taiwan

Banyan Bay

Banyan Bay

Phone: 886-2-2629-6464
Address: No.229-9, Zhong zheng Rd., Dan Shui Township, Taipei County 25158, Taiwan