Hidden Food Gems at Taipei Main Station: A Culinary Tour of Alleyway Classics

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Release Date
March 20, 2025
YouTube Channel
痛風老饕易胖體質
Far From Skinny: Gouty Foodie with a Tendency to Gain Weight
“Far From Skinny: Gouty Foodie with a Tendency to Gain Weight” is a YouTube channel dedicated to exploring authentic Taiwanese local cuisine. Hosted by a real gout sufferer who loves food passionately, the channel features relaxed editing and sincere narration to take viewers on a journey through night markets, hidden food gems, and regional specialties. A signature series, “Foodie Brunch,” immerses viewers in the scenes of local eateries, showcasing the tastes of true connoisseurs. With over 170,000 subscribers, this channel is beloved by food enthusiasts who want to discover Taiwan’s rich culinary culture.

Join us on a culinary journey around Taipei Main Station, uncovering hidden gems tucked away in narrow alleys. From the longstanding Hei Dian Chicken, a 69-year-old noodle stall, to the famous “Bei Bei Che” braised pork rice, fresh fruit juices, and handmade homemade noodles—each spot is a local and tourist favorite. Special guest, Japanese food star Matsushige-san, joins to savor the unique flavors of Taiwanese street food. This episode is not only a food tour but also a cross-cultural gastronomic exchange, making it a must-add to your Taipei Main Station food bucket list!

Small Eatery
黑點雞肉
Hei Dian Chicken
Hei Dian Chicken is a well-known, long-established chicken restaurant located near Taipei Main Station. Famous for its tender and juicy chicken with unique seasoning, the shop offers signature dishes such as braised chicken, chicken rice, and various chicken snacks. Loved by both locals and tourists, Hei Dian Chicken preserves traditional flavors while incorporating modern tastes, making it a classic representative of Taiwanese chicken cuisine.
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Small Eatery
69年老店麵攤
69-Year-Old Traditional Noodle Stall
The 69-Year-Old Traditional Noodle Stall is a Taiwanese noodle eatery with nearly seven decades of history, located near Taipei Main Station. Known for its handmade noodles and classic broth, the stall offers a variety of traditional noodle dishes such as dry noodles, soup noodles, and braised side dishes. Beloved by food enthusiasts and locals alike, this historic stall preserves authentic flavors and stands as a testament to the evolution and heritage of Taiwanese culinary culture.
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Small Eatery
北北車魯肉飯
這家店家的英文譯名與中英文簡介
Bei Bei Che Braised Pork Rice is a well-known traditional braised pork rice shop located near Taipei Main Station. Famous for its fragrant and perfectly balanced fatty and lean braised pork, the dish is served with special sauce over steamed rice, loved by both locals and tourists. Bei Bei Che represents a classic Taiwanese comfort food and embodies the culinary culture around Taipei Main Station.
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Café / Beverage Shop
果果香
Guo Guo Xiang
Guo Guo Xiang is a shop specializing in fresh fruit beverages and healthy light meals, offering a variety of juices, smoothies, and signature drinks. Emphasizing the use of seasonal fresh fruits combined with creative blends, it delivers a naturally sweet and refreshing taste. Popular among young people and health-conscious consumers, Guo Guo Xiang is not only a great choice for quenching thirst but also an ideal place to enjoy the deliciousness and nutrition of fruits.
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Small Eatery
周記手工家常麵
Zhou Ji Handmade Homemade Noodles
Zhou Ji Handmade Homemade Noodles is a long-established eatery specializing in traditional Taiwanese handmade noodles. Upholding the spirit of handcrafted noodles, it offers chewy and authentic homemade noodle dishes. Signature items include a variety of soup noodles and dry noodles, paired with special sauces and fresh ingredients, beloved by local customers. Zhou Ji not only preserves Taiwan’s traditional noodle culture but also continuously innovates, making every bowl taste like home.
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