Tofu King, nestled in the bustling heart of the Jeffrey Shopping Center, is a culinary gem that serves up an authentic Taiwanese feast for the senses. This isn't just another stop on your foodie journey; it's a destination for those in search of the true flavors of Taiwan.
What sets Tofu King apart is its daring, unapologetic embrace of classic Taiwanese dishes, with the Stinky Tofu leading the charge. Not for the faint of heart, this iconic dish is a bold testament to traditional tastes, delivering an unforgettable punch of flavor that transports you straight to the night markets of Taipei. It's pungent, yes, but paired with pickled cabbage and a spicy sauce, it becomes a symphony of flavors that only the brave will truly appreciate.
But the adventure doesn't stop there. The Lu Rou Fan – a humble bowl of braised pork rice – is a masterpiece of simplicity and taste. It's the kind of comfort food that speaks of home, of tradition, and of the painstaking care that goes into Taiwanese cooking. Every bite is a reminder of why sometimes, the simplest dishes stand out the most.
And let's not forget the rest of the menu, a vibrant showcase of Taiwanese culinary prowess. From the crispy fried chicken to the soothing warmth of their beef noodle soup, every item is a hit. The servings are generous, the prices are reasonable, and the flavors? They're nothing short of a love letter to Taiwan itself.
Tofu King's ambiance, with its no-frills, welcoming interior, mirrors the straightforwardness of its menu. Here, the food takes center stage, and everything else is just background music. The staff's efficiency and friendliness add to the charm, making you feel like a regular from your very first visit.
In conclusion, Tofu King is a haven for those craving the authentic taste of Taiwan. It's a place where traditional dishes, served with pride and no small measure of culinary skill, invite you to explore the rich tapestry of Taiwanese cuisine. Whether you're a stinky tofu aficionado or a curious food explorer, Tofu King is a must-visit. So, dive in, and let your taste buds lead the way...
Read moreI've been to plenty of Taiwanese places in US & Taiwan so I guess I'm a bit pickier than the average foodie...so beware...
Fish ball rice noodle soup: 2 Stars Tasted just ok, very bland taste & there wasn't much noodles in it.
Onion pancake: 2.5 stars Ok but was a bit too doughy not crunchy enough; even the frozen ones I buy from Ranch 99 taste better than these. Plus the dipping sauce was way too salty; it had a weird after taste to it too. I think there was MSG in the sauce. =(
Portions are LOT smaller than I expected. -1 (plenty of other Taiwanese reestaurants give you bigger portions)
Service: B- (had to waive them down several times)
Decor: C+ (at least it was clean)
Atmosphere: B
Tip: CASH ONLY...
Read moreOk. So this is the first and the last time I visit this location. I was taken here by a coworker that was dying to have me try out the stinky tofu. It wasn’t good, but that’s just me. I had a few other choices of the menu and it was all too much for me. This location is for people that enjoy the exotic unknowns of cuisine. I’m a simple guy that enjoys a good taco or slice of pizza for lunch.
The service was average too. They brought one of my coworkers sweetened tea when he loudly and clearly said unsweetened.
This place was not for me but it might be for you. Just know that if your not used to different flavors or exotic tastes, your stomach will be telling you about an hour...
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