⚠️ There is a problem with this shop marker ⚠️
There is 2 halal beef noodle side by side in this area: this store is Huang/yellow halal beef noodle (No.23) and Zhang family halal beef noodle (No.21). Update (1/17): now this "yellow beef noodle" changes it's name to "Lao (old?) Chang beef noodle". Not sure what is the reason behind it. But it will certainly mislead and confuse new and unfamiliar customer with both store. Originally they have different marker and this one belong to Zhang family. But at one point it merged, and the owner of Huang shop somehow manage this marker. Even after unmerged. Until few months ago, the name is still using Zhang family shop (in Mandarin) and only recently changed to Muslim Beef Noodle.
It's should be a minor issue. However, I find weird that the status of the store is not temporary closed as they do renovation work this January 2024. So you can still see active review and live status in Google maps which is impossible for the shop that supposedly closed. (And yes, edit suggestions is rejected by Google maps, even when announcement from their FB page are attached).
The food itself can be evaluated by yourself. As I find both shops has distinct flavor. So you can figure out which one suit your taste more.
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Read moreHalal Yellow Beef Noodle Restaurant Halal Chinese food in Taipei Amazing taste must be taste chines halal food #54 of 156 Chinese in Zhongzheng District #204 of 963 Restaurants in Zhongzheng District There aren't enough food, service, value or atmosphere ratings for Halal Yellow Beef Noodle Restaurant, Zhongzheng District yet. Be one of the first to write a review! alal Beef Noodles. Yum. This restaurant serves up halal beef noodles. It is around 6 minutes walk from Ximen MRT station. It was easy enough to find my way from the MRT to the restaurant using Google Maps.
For years, I had wanted to try beef noodles in Taiwan and this place did not disappoint. Went with the beef with tendon noodles and clear broth. The tendon was so soft and gelatinous. On the table were numerous condiments you can add to your bowl of noodles to customize the taste to your preference.
Price was reasonable. This restaurant also sells meal vouchers on Klook, if you prefer pre-purchasing your meal instead of paying in cash at the restaurant. The Klook website is useful for checking out the restaurant's menu online, since it does not have it's...
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Which shop serves the best beef noodles in the city is the subject of fierce debate. Everyone has their own favorite spot. Michelin has made their picks, but some locals vehemently disagree.
If you’re on a short visit and will only have the chance to try it once or twice, you may be overwhelmed with choices. In this article, I’ll simplify the matter by giving you a shortlist of the absolute best beef noodle experiences in Taipei, with a quick and easy table to help you choose the right one for you.
The subsequent Taiwanese version came to be known as red-braised (hong shao) beef noodles soup (紅燒牛肉麵), in which the beef is slow braised with soy sauce for hours, resulting in a brownish-red broth. It’s typically a hint spicy and extremely satisfying.
Another common variety in Taiwan has tomato added for extra umami (番茄牛肉麵). Yet another is stewed (qing dun) beef noodles (清燉牛肉麵), with no soy sauce and a...
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