5 Best Places for Foodies in Ximen, Taipei 西門町

Ximen, or Ximending 西門町, in Taipei, Taiwan has almost everything a tourist could ask for: interesting places to see, beautiful historical sites to visit, and most importantly, delicious food to try.

Ximen, or Ximending 西門町, in Taipei, Taiwan has almost everything a tourist could ask for: interesting places to see, beautiful historical sites to visit, and most importantly, delicious food to try. Here is a small list we’ve compiled of the best places to eat in Ximen:

1. Ximending Soy Milk Stall

Soy MilkImage courtesy of Nick Kembel of Spiritual Travels

You can’t have a good breakfast in Ximen without trying Ximending Soy Milk, a humble stall that has been around since 1978. As opposed to its name, the stall offers more than just its signature soy milk—they also have a handful of breakfast and snack foods such as dàn bǐng 蛋餅 (egg pancakes), cōng yóu bǐng 蔥油餅 (scallion pancakes), and fàn tuán 飯糰 (rice rolls).

*Note: This is not the same as Yonghe Soy Milk King, which is located not only in Ximen but all over Taipei.

Address: No. 30, Section 2, Hankou Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Operating hours: Between 5:30 AM and 2:00 PM daily. Best to go before lunch.

2. Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken

Hot-StarPhoto courtesy of Ryan Li of  Ximen.org

Hot-Star is one of the most popular food hunts in Ximen and their chicken is hailed as Taiwan’s number 1. They serve a variety of finger foods and fried snacks, but nothing is more iconic than their XXL fried chicken steak—a whopping (approximately) 30 centimeters, almost the size of an average human face!

Hot-Star has also branched out all around the world, including Hong Kong, Philippines, Canada, Australia, and more. 

Address: 36 Hanzhong Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Operating hours: Between 12:00 noon and 10:00 PM daily.

3. Ay-Chung Mian Xian

Mian XianImage courtesy of Daniel Ang of Daniel Food Diary

A timeless classic street food that most Asians, but especially the Taiwanese, love is mian xian (flour-rice noodle/vermicelli or, locally, mee sua). One food stall that stands out from all the rest is Ay-Chung Mian Xian. It serves only mian xian but it’s considered as the best in Taiwan, serving since 1975.

A fair warning that the stall has neither tables nor chairs, but you’ll find it a somewhat interesting experience to eat (and slurp) with other “diners” just gathering outside the stall.

Address: 8-1 Emei Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Operating hours: Between 10:00 AM and 10:30 PM from Monday to Thursday, 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM from Friday to Sunday. 

4. Okinawa Japanese Grilled Mochi

Grilled MochiImage courtesy of Okinawa Japanese Grilled Mochi Facebook

If there’s one Ximending street food that takes things to a whole new level, it’s the Okinawa Japanese Grilled Mochi in Emei Street. Muah chee (glutinous rice snack) is popular all over Singapore and Malaysia, but the grilled version in Ximen brings out its flavor, with an array of sweet and savoury toppings to choose from. 

Address: 49 Emei Street, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Operating hours: Between 12:30 noon and 10:00 PM

5. Ximen Modern Toilet Restaurant

Modern ToiletImage courtesy of Caroline and Neil of CK Travels

If there’s one restaurant that would make your trip to Ximen all the more interesting, it’s the Ximen Modern Toilet Restaurant. Just as its name suggests, it’s a restroom-themed restaurant where you can sit on (clean) toilet seats while you eat, the menu is in the shape of a toilet seat lid, and some food either served in bathtubs or even (appetizingly) shaped like poo!

It’s certainly a novel and bizarre way to dine. They serve a variety of mixed Italian-Asian cuisine, and the most popular item on the menu is their poo-shaped shaved ice cream.

Address: 2F, No. 7, Lane 50, Xining South Road, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Operating hours: Between 11:30 AM and 9:00 PM Sunday to Thursday, 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM Fridays and Saturdays.

Ximending is a great place for foodies to explore, and those that we have listed here are but a few of the highlights. We highly recommend checking out their various Night Markets too where you can explore hundreds of food stalls and experience local Ximending nightlife.

 

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