momopi_IHB
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I'm currently staying in Shilin in Taipei, where the famous Shilin night market is located:
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilin_Night_Market">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilin_Night_Market</a>
So far I've tried to eat my way from one end of the street to the other, but unfortunately I just can't eat that much. Many of the old timer food vendors are gone or sold to new owners. There used to be a guy who sold great marinaded cold cuts, but he retired.
At the entrance to the shopping street, there's a push cart vendor who sells cow tongue shaped bread/pastry that's quite good. Inside the main food vendor building (across from the MRT station) many of the old dishes like fried tofu, tempura, oyster omelette's, etc. are no longer good. But you can find some new dishes. Further in the back, I heard some ladies speak Vietnamese, and the booth they operated sold excellent soups.
The old Fu Le' shabu shabu on Tsen Doh Rd Section 4 #75 is still very crowded, and has 2 competitors that moved in next door. Competition is fierce as the competitors are offering all you can eat for NT 200 ($6). Fu Le' also expanded to additional seating next door. Unfortunately, I think they're cutting corners on the soup base, because it taste like... water.
I did find a great fried chicken place in Shilin Night Market (buy from guy on right):
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4Q5Ddjqd68A/SdiGZExylSI/AAAAAAAAB1Y/QfrnpY5shFM/s640/shiling_chicken_steak.jpg" alt="" />
I'm off to Taichung tomorrow, will report any worthy finds.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilin_Night_Market">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilin_Night_Market</a>
So far I've tried to eat my way from one end of the street to the other, but unfortunately I just can't eat that much. Many of the old timer food vendors are gone or sold to new owners. There used to be a guy who sold great marinaded cold cuts, but he retired.

At the entrance to the shopping street, there's a push cart vendor who sells cow tongue shaped bread/pastry that's quite good. Inside the main food vendor building (across from the MRT station) many of the old dishes like fried tofu, tempura, oyster omelette's, etc. are no longer good. But you can find some new dishes. Further in the back, I heard some ladies speak Vietnamese, and the booth they operated sold excellent soups.
The old Fu Le' shabu shabu on Tsen Doh Rd Section 4 #75 is still very crowded, and has 2 competitors that moved in next door. Competition is fierce as the competitors are offering all you can eat for NT 200 ($6). Fu Le' also expanded to additional seating next door. Unfortunately, I think they're cutting corners on the soup base, because it taste like... water.
I did find a great fried chicken place in Shilin Night Market (buy from guy on right):
<img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4Q5Ddjqd68A/SdiGZExylSI/AAAAAAAAB1Y/QfrnpY5shFM/s640/shiling_chicken_steak.jpg" alt="" />
I'm off to Taichung tomorrow, will report any worthy finds.
