In the eastern department store business circle, there are many shops in this area. You can not only go shopping, but also taste various exotic dishes, Chinese food or Taiwan Province snacks.
Wulai is a scenic spot. Besides sightseeing, you can also taste local snacks here, such as Xiaomi Maba and bamboo rice.
Tofu, fish balls at Shenkeng Temple in Taipei, "oyster omelet" and glutinous rice balls at Taipei meatball night market are all delicious foods that people can't put down.
When it comes to deep pits, many people think of delicious tofu dishes. In the short Shenkeng Old Street, there are various tofu shops and stalls selling local delicacies such as zongzi and Zhizai cake. On holidays, tourists who smell the fragrance often crowd here.
Deep pit tofu is characterized by not adding gypsum in the production process, but using soybean brine, with fine texture and a little burnt smell in the bean flavor. Cooking methods are mainly braise in soy sauce, tofu soup and tofu rolls, and some restaurants have created new dishes, such as spicy and stinky tofu.
An old shop that makes tofu in the traditional way represented by "Shenkeng Miaokou Snack" and "Tofu Shop under the Big Tree". "Shenkeng Miaokou Snack" is located next to Jishun Temple and has a history of more than 40 years. Braised tofu, tofu soup and bamboo shoots in Guangxi are the most popular. Next to a famous old shop, tofu is eaten three times.
In Tamsui, Taipei, fish balls are made and sold everywhere. The fish balls made here are pulped with the finest sharks, with a little white powder and water. Fish balls are wrapped in dried meat. The fish balls made are firm and crisp, so be careful when biting.
Fish balls are delicious, but they also have doorways to eat. When you enter the mouth, you should bite the meatball a little to suck the meat and soup. If you bite it, it will numb your mouth. If you are still wanting more, some stores also have fresh meat buns, wonton soup, authentic meat stuffing, handmade skins and unique flavors, which can be packed home.
It¡¯s a food show about foreigners cooking, but it combines travel and cooking in the wild. Does anyone know what the show is called?