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フィードバックを提供するTaiwan is famous for its stinky tofu, among other dishes, and Yi Xin specializes in extra crispy, vegetarian stinky tofu and mian xian, a type of noodle soup. This is pretty much all they offer, but the place is always crowded, even on weekdays. Customers line up to order and receive a number, then their food is brought to them. The tofu may not be the most pungent, but it is still tasty. Customers can also choose to add spicy sauce to their dishes. The noodles are hot and delicious, although they can be on the spicy side. Adjacent to Yi Xin is a stand selling taro-based treats that are both hot and cold, which is also popular among locals. The two places share a low barrier, allowing customers to order from one spot and enjoy their food at the other without having to move. The menu is only in Chinese and there are no English menus, so it is unclear if English is spoken by the staff.
Delicious beats. perfect crispy. can be quite busy!
This long-standing fried stinky tofu and vegan Vermicelli soup restaurant has seen better days, as the staff seem to have lost their enthusiasm and forgotten how to smile. They specialize in two main dishes, with the option to add extra vegetables if needed. The stinky tofu isn't overly pungent, but is served with plenty of fresh vegetables. The restaurant is often busy, with long lines of eager customers. While the service is efficient, there may be a wait for a table during peak times.
I feel as if it were my happy kuh in taiwan regarding the actual search for restaurants. go here: nr. 461, fuxing road, xitun district, taichung city, taiwan 407
Taiwan is famous for its stinky tofu, and Yi Xin specializes in extra crispy, vegetarian stinky tofu and mian xian, a type of noodle soup. The restaurant is always busy, even on weekdays. Customers line up to order and receive a number before their food is brought to them. The tofu, while not the most pungent, is still tasty, especially when ordered with spicy sauce. The noodles are flavorful, though a bit on the peppery side. Another highlight is the nearby stand selling delicious taro treats, both hot and cold. Yi Xin is popular with locals, especially on weekends. Customers can order from Yi Xin and enjoy their meal at the taro stand without having to move. The menu is only in Chinese and there are no English menus, so it's uncertain if English is spoken at the restaurant.