After eating from an endless number of street food vendors and hole-in-the-wall joints, we wanted to try something a little different. The Shin Yeh chain of restaurants seemed to fit the bill, offering home-style Taiwanese dishes in a higher-end atmosphere.
While Shilin Night Market may be the most well-known night market in Taipei, I actually preferred the smaller Raohe Street Night Market.
Prior to our visit to Taipei, I had no idea breakfast in Taiwan is such a big deal. After our experience at Fu Hang Dou Jiang, we were hooked. While looking for another breakfast joint to check out, we came across Yonghe Dou Jiang, which came highly recommended.
If there’s one dish you need to try in Taiwan, it’s gotta be a hot bowl of beef noodles. After all, it is considered the national dish of the country.
Located in Keelung (pronounced ‘jee-lung), Miaokou Night Market is known for being one of the best night markets for food.