I really don't understand these places. They're supposedly highly famous locations for their specialty products. This place however was just a dirty, slow soup shop that stuck a hunk of meat in some broth and called it "amazing." It wasn't amazing. Of the four bowls we ordered, one came with a fly floating in it, the other had a horribly burnt scaled flavor and the other two were bland like water. It really wasn't anything I'd ever like to do again. When you add in the filth and smell of the place, it should be shut down rather...
Read moreWhat makes Beidou taiwanese meatballs unique is their shape and ingredients (no mushroom, more bamboo shoots). To that end this famous place is spot on! Sauce is on the sweeter end but once you add the hot sauce it balances out the flavor. Skin texture was perfectly chewy. The tofu and pork ball soup was perfectly seasoned and good balance to the heavier flavor of the meatball. This is a must try if in the...
Read moreThis is probably one of the more famous savory mochi meat ball restaurants in Peitou. When we were there, the queue was probably 30 minutes and the staff was going as fast as they could. In addition to the mochi meat balls, it also serves rice cakes and soups. Overall, this was a good experience but the sauce for the meat ball was...
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