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  2. Bah-oân - Wikipedia

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    Since then, ba-wan has spread to different regions of Taiwan and is now considered by many as a national food, and can be found in most night markets in Taiwan. The traditional wrapper was made with sweet potato starch alone, sweet potatoes were the dominant food crop in pre-1950s Taiwan and were traditionally preserved by extracting their starch.

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Michelin-starred restaurants in Taiwan since 2018.. The 2018 edition was the inaugural edition of the Michelin Guide to Taipei to be published. [1] Taipei was the eighth Asian city/region to have a dedicated Red Guide, after Tokyo, Hong Kong & Macau, Osaka & Kyoto, Singapore, Shanghai, Seoul, and Bangkok.

  4. Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese restaurateurs changed the food landscape of many American cities, including New York City, and pioneered innovations such as picture menus and food delivery. Many of the immigrants to the United States during this period had been born in China and fled to Taiwan with the retreating KMT, particularly former residents of the Dachen ...

  5. Category:Taiwanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants in Taiwan (2 C, 12 P) Taiwanese restaurateurs (7 P) Taiwanese rice dishes (10 P) S. Taiwanese sausages (2 P) Taiwanese seafood dishes (1 C, 4 P)

  6. List of restaurants in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable restaurants in Taiwan. In 2018 there were 116,311 restaurants in Taiwan. [1] Restaurants. Xiaolongbao at Din Tai Fung.

  7. Tainan Flower Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Night Market is open three days a week - on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, from 5PM until midnight. It is closed on rainy days. Many kinds of foods and items are sold here, such as fried chicken, oyster omelets, beef rolls, scallion pancakes, takoyaki, eel noodles, bubble milk tea, clothes, dolls, mobile phone cases, lighters, and many others.

  8. Ló͘-bah-pn̄g - Wikipedia

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    Although people still use the original character in China, "魯肉飯" has become the most common name seen in Taiwanese restaurants and street vendors. 魯 is the ancient name for the Chinese province of Shandong , which led the Michelin Green Guide Taiwan to write in April 2011 that minced pork rice originated from Shandong.

  9. Liouhe Night Market - Wikipedia

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    The Liouhe Night Market (Chinese: 六合夜市; pinyin: Liùhé Yèshì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lio̍k-ha̍p-iā-chhī) is a tourist night market in Sinsing District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is one of the most popular markets in Taiwan where seafood, handicrafts, clothing, knives, cameras and live animals are sold. [1] [2]