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  2. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Taipei, fine dining restaurants and tables are generally smaller with most customers being couples or small groups, in general, service is less formal than in Taichung. In Taipei, there is more international influence in the fine dining scene while Taichung retains a strong affinity with traditional dishes. [95]

  3. Taiwanese fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese fried chicken is famous for its taste and texture, breaking through the confinement of the other snacks, and having a high status in the street food space. It then rapidly became prevalent in the street and night markets. The dish's history is relatively recent. [1]

  4. Taiwanese beef noodle soup - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese beef noodle soup (Chinese: 臺灣牛肉麵) is a beef noodle soup dish that originated in Taiwan.It is sometimes referred to as "Sichuan beef noodle soup" (Chinese: 四川牛肉麵) in Taiwan, although this usage can create confusion as Sichuan has its own versions of beef noodle soups, [1] which may be sold at Sichuanese restaurants under the same name. [2]

  5. Category:Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese cuisine, including cuisines originating in Taiwan or popularized there or strongly associated with the island. Subcategories This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.

  6. Oyster vermicelli - Wikipedia

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    One of the famous places serving this is in Dihua Street, Dadaocheng, Taipei. [citation needed] A tan-brown variety of vermicelli used for this dish is made primarily with wheat flour and salt, and gains its unique colour due to a steaming process that darkens the sugars in the dough, allowing it to be cooked for longer periods without breaking ...

  7. Rechao - Wikipedia

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    Drunken Monkey (Chinese: 醉悟空格鬥熱炒) was a rechao restaurant in Taipei that offered traditional rechao dishes as well as Cantonese and Western dishes. It was founded in 2011 by Alex Holliday, whose grandfather had moved to Vancouver to start the Capilano Heights Chinese Restaurant after fleeing China during the Chinese Civil War .

  8. I Tried Nobu's Most Famous Dishes—These Are The Only Ones ...

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    The dish is brought to the table deconstructed to maintain the texture of the rice, so you need to dip the cubes into soy sauce and pile on the tuna for every bite. Don’t get me wrong, I love an ...

  9. List of Taiwanese desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    Concave cake – Taiwanese cake with filling, originally from Portuguese and Japanese cuisine; Douhua – Chinese dessert made with tender tofu; Dried shredded squid – Seafood product; Egg yolk pastry – Taiwanese mooncake pastry filled with salted duck egg yolk and red bean paste