Southern Taiwan is famous for the friendliness of people, I could deeply feel it in my recent vacation to Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Pingtung. As foods are concerned southern Taiwan is full of delicacies, and they're worth going even some famous eateries are far away and take hours of travel from the city center.
just a small shop in the main street
packed meticulouly
a good blend of spicy and sweetness
The man over 60 is the son-in-law of the founder of this shop of cured ducks who currently resides in the Pingtung County with another shop there. I've talked to him knowing that their family originates from Nang Hai, Guangdong province of mainland China, which followed the Chiang's regime in moving to Taiwan in 1949. He told me he is still in good health, and he was a Guomintang general when Taiwan was still under the rule of the Chiang's family.
Conversation last for half an hour with both of us standing in the shop as the shop is only a place for buying the ducks out but not eating the ducks there. With NTD$170 I bought a pack of spicy duck which is a pre-packed, chopped up half-duck. Besides half-duck you can also find a whole slew of duck items like duck wings, gizzard, liver....etc. Spicy or not at the discretion of the customers, I've seen many local dwellers bought the duck and streaked away with their scooters parked outside the shop not even needed to take their helmets off.
The duck meat is a bit hard, it is intended to be eaten out of the fridge, but very tasty, a bit sweet with a balanced blend with the spiciness. The duck skin is the gem alas not healthy, that's life! I placed the duck inside the hotel's fridge and enjoyed a few pieces every morning, toothsome!
And above the taste of foods there is always the warmth and affection of southern Taiwanese to be treasured, what an experience!
推介菜式: half duck, duck wing...many others
每人消費: 約170新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務5
環境3
衛生5
抵食4
the nearest station to the eatery
off the train and take a bus here which is 150m's walk from the train station
bland palate not oily don't forget to eat with the paste provided
粄條 a Taiwanese rice noodle
the menu
mung bean sprout, dry shrimps and the soup base are all so delicious
take away with what's left
Used to be the favourite of the ex-president of Taiwan honourable
Chiang-Ching-kuo, one has to allocate a whole day off the vacation itinerary to pay a visit there, from the city center of Zuoying or Tainan. No idea how to go? Don't worry, the website of this old shop that the ex-president has frequented (http://www.haihon.com.tw/) will show you clearly the different routes and traffic to take.
You're greeted with a group of old ladies selling take-away things outside the shop once you reach there, the shop is cavenous with many big and small round tables not being squeezed together as commonly found in HK.
I ordered a dish of pig feet and a bowl of Taiwanese rice noodle called the 粄條, as shown on the menu it costed only NTD$265 without any service charge required, quite a bargain for a shop which has got such a status.
The chopped up pig feet has a bland palate, the fatty meat emanates greater the unique fragrance of pig feet than the lean meat, it is not oily which is quite to my surprise with the prevading impression of pig feet or pig knuckle. The brown sauce comes separately in a small bowl is a must to try, the gloopy sauce is prepared out of brown sugar, vinegar, grinded up ginger and garlic. I've never encountered any condiment in my life that is so effective in elevating and bringing out the taste of foods, marvellous thing!
You may think the rice noodle is just another ordinary staple to be served with the main course, then you are wrong! The Taiwanese rice noodle called 粄條 is actually a star all by itself, it is sticky and a bit chewy in texture, great fragrance of rice, together with the fresh and crunchy mung bean sprouts and dry shrimps atop of it, it is such an unique and exotic experience of Taiwanese scrupulousness about foods. Having a mouthful of this 粄條 , I defy you not to visit the HK$20 wonton noodle stall all over the street of HK ever after.
You can relish the courtesy of Taiwanese all the time, the same group of old ladies at the entrance will ask what you think about the foods you've just had, and greet you goodbye. That's real courtesy, all from one's heart, not the mechanical and icy "歡迎光臨" you will encounter in mainland China or HK.
每人消費: 約265新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務4
環境4
衛生4
抵食5
seethed with people at night
this eatery specialises in stinky tofu
Ruifeng night market is full of food stalls
Deep-fried Salty Pepper Stinky Tofu
Great food just NTD$60
If you hadn't visited the Ruifeng nigh market in the Zuoying district of southern Taiwan, you surely wouldn't have believed that a humble snack stall among many many others would have been up to such a professional standard, eat your heart out 5 stars hotels in HK!
Actually on the day of my visit, I chose this little stall just because it was among the few that still had empty seats. The menu of this snack stall is all about stinky tofu which invariably cost NTD$60, so I ordered a Deep-fried Salty Pepper Stinky Tofu, then bided my time taking some photos and videos of the buzzy surrounding.
The tofu is not of strong taste as you would find in HK, or made of bona fide sewage as you would find in mainland China, the outside is golden yellow and crispy, with a good partnership with green onion, small salted dry fishes, and consummated with spicy pepper on top, I promise you it's a top notch thing by any standard!
Just a bit too salty and add to the burden of you kidney, but you wouldn't have it everyday, right? Next time you visit Ruifeng, take notice that Monday and Wednessday are night market holidays.
推介菜式: Stinky tofu
每人消費: 約60新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務4
環境2
衛生3
抵食5
This station for the Tainan museum
An artefact inside the museum
An artefact inside the museum
The solar panel of the Tainan museum
An eatery with history in the Anping district of Tainan
Together with a few photos of the stylish Tainan Museum of History I want to introduce this old shop in the Anping district of Tainan selling traditional shrimp rolls and many other traditional snacks of Tainan.
I took a tourist bus to the Anping district with my maps, being led astray by my own carelessness I hopped off at a bus station or two earlier than what should have been, I asked a middle-aged man just came off his scooter still with his helmet on, he enthusiatically showed me the way and invited me for a free ride with his scooter, my goodness, it was just about 200m away from where we had started, and he could well have told me to tread my weary way to it! That's Tainan people, a genre of Chinese these days you could rarely found in the world.
Back from my digression to foods this Wang's shrimp roll is not very mouth-watering indeed, the deep-fried wrapper in batter is crunchy enough, the pork, shrimp and green onion as filling are fresh, texture is satisfactorily varied but the pork is too mushy to my tongue and the shrimp too small, garnished with some shredded pickled ginger the different tastes don't seem to blend with each other well. The paste comes with the shrimp rolls includes some wasabi and bland oyster sauce.
每人消費: 約50新台幣
評分:
味道2
服務5
環境4
衛生4
抵食3
Celebrities visited there
Shrimp rolls and fish ball soup
artificially favoured
I decided to give the Tainan shrimp roll another chance so I came in this Zhou's Shrimp Roll, I ordered a Shrimp Roll and a bowl of Fish Balls Soup.
Being much more commercially run than the previous Wang's Shrimp Roll, the shrimps they used are bigger in size but they cut the shrimps down into dices, the taste of shrimp is more intense than the shrimps of Wang's and less meat filling is used. Some pickled ginger for garnishing is very salty though fresh and crunchy.
The Fish Ball Soup is disappointing, artificial favouring is used and the texture is monotonous, though veggies in the soup are fresh. I resolved that would be the last dish of shrimp roll for me in Tainan. What about the fish balls, I thought I would give it a second chance, let's see.
每人消費: 約90新台幣
評分:
味道3
服務3
環境3
衛生3
抵食3
A branch in the Anping old street
texture firmer than HK's
A lot of deep-fried shrimp cake free trial along the Anping Old Street, I wonder anyone would still starve to death living in Tainan!
This Zhou's eatery is about desserts such as tofu custard(pudding), sweet mung bean soup....etc, customers can order them either cold or hot. I really intrigued to compare their tofu custard with that of HK's, as there are famous eateries for tofu snacks in HK too. I ordered a Tofu Pudding with Mung Beans, I ordered it cold, the mung beans dissolve in mouth immediately, the result of prolonged cooking, the tofu custard is firmer than HK's in texture, greater fragrance of soya beans than HK's, overall a bit too sweet but no big deal.
Great delicate dessert!
每人消費: 約30新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務3
環境4
衛生4
抵食4
Specialised in winter melon drinks
The old man on the left is the founder
background knowledges of the winter melon drinks
Site of the factory of the winter melon drinks
another branch also near the Anping castle
This renowned traditional drink business sell his drinks for only a few HK dollars, and generally Taiwanese restaurants, no matter how famous they are, sell their delicacies at a much lower price than HK, take the famous Din Tai Fung as an example, its Xiaolongbao is 80% more expensive in HK than in Taiwan, why?
Due to the hegemonic control in all walks of lives by a few property tycoons, and collusion with an undemocratic government, rental has ratcheted up to an outrageous level, go to any restaurant in HK, very probably a large portion you paid doen't end up in your mouth but into the pockets of a greedy rapacious few, how unfair it is, shame of HK!
The standard Winter Melon Tea is too sweet and faint in taste of winter melon, however, the Low Sugar Winter Melon Green Tea is much better, so much refresh taste of the green tea and winter melon, so re-invigorating, particularly in the hot humid summer of Taiwan, for NTD$15 or HKD$4, it is a patent steal !
推介菜式: 低糖東瓜綠茶
每人消費: 約15新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務3
環境3
衛生4
抵食5
The 2/F is very comfortable
marvellous look and taste
The oysters are so fresh
An old wall inside the Anping castle
A Japanese style building in the castle
Statue of the chinese hero who defeated the occupiers of Taiwan
This eatery is famous for its oyster foods, it has two floors and the 2nd floor is much more spacious and comfortable. I ordered an Oyster Omelette hoping that it would beat the one I had had in the Taipei Shihlin night market. I could tell it trounced the Shihlin market’s, which costs NTD$45, a landslide victory for this Chen’s oyster eatery indeed.
The Oyster Omelette is a fried assortment of oysters, mung bean sprouts, sweet potato powder, egg and onion, with a sweetened tomato sauce on top. It is a very traditional snack of southern Taiwan and the Chiu Zhou area of mainland China.
The oyster they use are really fresh, each of them are sturdy and succulent, the scallop of the oyster even so tiny can still be felt in your mouth and is chewy and tasty, the mung bean sprouts are so fresh and crunchy, and the tomato sauce evince the real fresh taste of tomato. The assortment of texture and color is wonderful to your eyes and taste buds at the same time.
For anyone with interest in good foods, it couldn’t be something to be missed anytime in Tainan. Judging by the price of NTD$50, it’s again a steal by any standard.
推介菜式: 蚵仔煎
每人消費: 約50新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務3
環境4
衛生4
抵食5
A rice dumpling eatery in Anping old street
A view in the Anping Old Street
The rice dumpling
Inside the rice dumpling
A shop constructed with corrugated iron board
This shop with a fetching yellow signboard is at a very prominent location in the old street of Anping. They sell a variety of foods, from rice cake, rice dumpling to milkfish thick soup and a lot more.
Frankly my stomach had already been quite full when I pottered along and passed by this eatery, but every tradition Tainan snack is an enticement on its own so I couldn't help but entered to find a seat for a new excursion.
The rice dumplings they sell are humble ordinary day to day thing for Tainan dwellers, it is drizzled with an sweetened oyster sauce all over its surface, a little bit of garlic sauce is also provided for different people's palate, the glutinous rice is starchy enough, five spices powder has probably been used to give the smell of the glutinous rice, the lean meat inside the dumpling is a little bit hard and not succulent enough though the fatty meat is velvet and full of fragrance, peanuts, dry shrimps and a small cutting of shitake mushroom can also be found.
Corrugated iron sheet is used on one side of the walls, may feel hot in the peak of summer but with air conditioning it was very comfortable on the day of my visit.
Not great delicacy, but worth a try especially taking the price into consideration for some budget backpackers to fill their stomachs in Tainan.
每人消費: 約35新台幣
評分:
味道3
服務4
環境4
衛生4
抵食4
Oyster soup very hot
Oysters so fresh and sturdy
Incorrigible Tainan fish balls
A section of the Anping Old Street
The close vicinity of the Anping Castle is no doubt a cauldron of traditional Tainan snacks and delicacies, among them is one with the red-brick wall of the Anping Castle just outside its entrance in a narrow and buzzy street of the tourist district.
This eatery is yet another famous site for a great variety of Tainan seafood, like milkfish, oyster, shrimps and fish balls. I waited for 5 minutes to get a seat and I ordered an Oyster Soup and a Fish Ball Soup, it was hot as furnace when it arrived a few minutes later.
The Oyster Soup is drizzled with a tiny bit of sesame seed oil, there are shredded pickled cabbage and ginger slices inside, the oysters are in no doubt of freshness, they all have a sturdy and gleaming outlook, the taste to some extent resembles that of the French Gillardeau (relative of the Tainan oyster) but only at a fraction of the price.
Tainan fish balls are incorrigibly perverted by artificial favouring, and possess the same monotonous texture, with this in mind, I'm blunted with my interest to give them further comment.
推介菜式: 蚵仔湯
每人消費: 約100新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務4
環境3
衛生4
抵食4
Tainan city near railway station
Pedestrian some where in Tainan
A eatery of Tainan traditional noodle
Delicious noodles, soup and ingredients
A new day in Tainan teeming heavily throughout the whole morning, I actually started at too early an hour that many of the shops and restaurants near the famous tourist site Chikan Tower had not yet been opened. Actually beforehand I had never had schedule to visit this noodle eatery, it was by sheer chance when my umbrella didn’t seem quite capable of keeping away all the splashes that I stumbled across this eatery in the street corner, and the sudden thought sprang up to my mind that it is a rather famous one selling the tradition Tainan Tan-Tsai Noodle.
A lot of people were eating there and worse still they were not willing to leave even after their meal as the weather outside was still appalling. When I finally could manage a seat sharing a table with some other tourists, I ordered only a small size Tan-Tsai Noodle, simply because I couldn't anticipate with people standing all around me with their dripping umbrellas I could relish slowing reading my newspaper for a bowl of noodle.
It is not a large bowl of things with a fish ball, a soy braised egg, 4 small fresh shrimps, and some fermented black bean favoured meat paste as the main contents. Garnishing includes coriander, green onion, and mung bean sprouts atop the noodle.
The noodle is not the chewy type and is delicate and soft, the soup while not special by itself accentuates the deliciousness of the noodle. The fish balls all over Tainan are the same incorrigible artificially favoured, monotonous texture type. The soy braised egg’s egg-white after prolonged steeping in marinade evinces a hard instead of the usual elastic texture, one may say it is special but it doesn’t impress me. It is the orchestration of different textures, and freshness of the garnishing things that give the uniqueness and scrumptiousness of this famous Tainan tradition cuisine.
Worth it, and I could relish it, even in the rain. Shouldn't I have ordered a large bowl instead!
推介菜式: 担仔麵 Tan-Tsai Noodle
每人消費: 約70新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務3
環境2
衛生3
抵食4
Traditional bowled rice cake
hailed to be the snack of Tainan
bowls with signatures of celebrities (I)
bowls with signatures of celebrities (II)
A take-away box
a humble rice cake
entrance decorated with photos of celebrities
With rain still pouring my next stop was this 2 floors eatery selling the Tainan traditional snack Rice Cake. I took some photos of the special decoration hanging on the wall showing rice cake bowls with celebrity signatures, ranging from the president Ma Ying-Jeou, to the brother of the renowned Ang Lee, who is also a film director himself.
After a short while my take away rice cake was ready, I ate the rice cake standing at the entrance looking at the glass pane nearly all covered up with photos of the shop owners taken with film stars, pop singers, politicians.......foreign or local.
The texture of the rice cake is very velvet, with a few dices of marinated pork and salted duck egg-yolk.
A snack with a bland palate, not a delicacy, no sumptuous thing, it is the old memory of traditional food that we treasure.
每人消費: 約35新台幣
評分:
味道3
服務4
環境3
衛生4
抵食3
Duck meat thick soup
Radish fresh and tasty
Shop in a relatively quiet corner near Chikan Tower
Inside Chikan Tower, an archaic construction by the Netherlands in the 16th century
Rain changed into sporadic at last when I roamed my way through the tourist district of the Chikan Tower, and finally reached this eatery famous for its Duck Meat Thick Soup. Surprisingly there were only a few customers with a lot of empty tables, I took my seat and ordered a bowl of this Duck Meat Thick Soup.
Thick soup is just starched soup to make the texture more gloopy, the duck meat they use is cut into thin slices, I think thin slicing facilitates fast cooking to keep the tenderness and succulence of the meat, they achieve this, with the duck meat easily dissolve in your mouth while the soup is discernibly getting in the taste of the duck meat too. The pieces of radish in the soup are very fresh and tasty, while garnishing they use some shredded ginger, the soup is drizzled with some brown vinegar.
Yet another gem of the marvelous Tainan cuisine, don’t miss it!
推介菜式: 鴨肉焿
每人消費: 約50新台幣
評分:
味道5
服務4
環境4
衛生4
抵食5
Freshly made to catch up with demands
Big meat ball with thick wrapper
Unique chili paste
The shop with a queue outside even in a rainy afternoon
This meat dumpling stall is near to the temple with which it gets its name. A long queue of umbrellas in a downpour outside the stall attests the quality of this Meat Dumpling, which is sold at NTD$50 per 3 pieces, not ordinary but very large pieces I promise.
The wrapper of the Meat Dumpling is extraordinarily thick, so three pieces are enough to fill a big man's stomach. The wrapper gets a nice fragrance of rice with a chewy, velvet and elastic texture. There is no soup inside the dumpling like that of the Xiaolongbao's. The big round brown meat ball inside is very special, the meat tastes hot spicy, and the texture is coarse because meat fillets instead of minced meat are used, what an unorthodox improvisation and management of textures!
The chili paste as the condiment to the meat dumplings is as refreshing as mint, albeit a bit too salty.
A thing you wouldn't ubiquitously found in the street of Taiwan or anywhere else, a marvelous snack.
推介菜式: 武廟肉圓
每人消費: 約50新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務3
環境2
衛生4
抵食4
People come after the big name
stewed duck wing and tofu
A 3 floors shop in Tainan near the railway station resembling the Apliu street of HK
A modern style shop in the main street of the Chikan Tower district specializing in pot-stewed and smoked items, such as chicken and duck parts, tofu, and a whole raft of many other things.
As I was near the end of this culinary journey, what would be better than getting some snacks to be enjoyed on my way back to HK? I came out of the shop with a package each of Smoked Tofu, and Spicy Duck Wings.
The Smoked Tofu is so unique in taste, the special fragrance penetrates deep into the center and resembles that of meat, so you get the illusion of eating chicken frank instead of tofu!
The pot-stewed duck wing is very special too, the taste is a bit light and on the sweet side, and the meat is rather dry and not tender enough.
Time to say goodbye, closing this journey means preparation for the next will begin, Japan, Thailand, Europe……? Until then, goodbye and good luck.
推介菜式: smoked tofu
每人消費: 約200新台幣
評分:
味道4
服務3
環境3
衛生5
抵食4