Shiling Shabu Hotpot
Hotpot, Non-Halal
Chiefeater Luke Soon says that no trip to Taiwan is complete without a sampling of their hotpot and he had it at Shiling Shabu
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Welcome to the Best Eats in Taipei. Taipei is a city celebrated for its vibrant and diverse food culture, blending traditional Taiwanese flavours with influences from across China and Japan. Night markets are a cornerstone of the Taipei eating experience, with offerings like the iconic xiaolongbao, beef noodle soup, and oyster omelettes. Beyond the bustling street food, Taipei is also known for its modern dining scene, where creative chefs reimagine classic dishes. From small eateries that have been family-run for generations to contemporary restaurants pushing the boundaries of Taiwanese cuisine, Taipei’s culinary landscape is a rich tapestry of both tradition and innovation.
Hotpot, Non-Halal
$$$$Chiefeater Luke Soon says that no trip to Taiwan is complete without a sampling of their hotpot and he had it at Shiling Shabu
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