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2 giờ 30 phút
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Step into the real Taipei: where sizzling woks, smoky grills, and the scent of garlic and soy fill the narrow alleys. This immersive food tour isn’t just about tasting, it’s about understanding how locals eat, order, and connect through food.
Follow your guide through buzzing night markets and hidden street corners where vendors have perfected their craft over generations. You’ll learn how to order like a local, try Taiwan’s most iconic street dishes, and uncover the stories behind the flavors that shaped the city.
Enjoy freshly cooked street food straight from the pan, iconic local flavors that locals swear by, and a mix of sweet and savory bites that constantly surprise your palate. From deeply savory snacks to refreshing cold desserts with unexpected textures, each stop uncovers a new layer of Taipei’s culinary identity.
By the end, you’ll not only be full, you’ll understand Taipei through its food, the way locals live it every day.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Dihua Street
Dihua Street is one of Taipei’s oldest trading streets, with roots going back to the Qing dynasty. It has long been a centre for tea, herbs, dried goods, and fabrics, and many of those family run businesses are still operating today. We walk you through the parts locals actually use, meeting real vendors and tasting everyday foods. You experience the smells, sounds, and small details that make this street feel alive and genuinely local, not staged for tourists.
Taipei Xia Hai City God Temple
Taipei Xia Hai City God Temple is a small but deeply important temple that locals visit for protection, business success, and relationships. It has been part of the neighbourhood for over a century and is especially known for its love deity. We stop here to understand how everyday faith fits into daily life in Taipei, watching locals pray, make offerings, and pass through as part of their normal routine rather than a tourist ritual.
Multiple food tastings at different stops
Traditional ingredients and pantry staples explained on site
Visits to family run vendors used by locals
Guided walk through a historic local neighbourhood
Local guide sharing personal stories and recommendations
Small group format for a more personal experience
Time to observe markets, rituals, and daily life
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