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Recommended restaurants in Jiufen for August (updated in 2025)
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1. 阿柑姨芋圓
4.7
/5
162 Reviews
SEK17
Bakeries
Time-honored Brand
Sea view
老吴华哥
Auntie Gan’s Taro Balls is the oldest taro ball shop in Jiufen. All products are handmade. Fresh, soft Dajia taro is steamed until it is fine and fluffy, and then mixed with cornstarch. No water is added during the production process to maintain the fragrant and chewy taste.
2. Jiufen'azhuxuezaishao
4.8
/5
86 Reviews
SEK13
Bakeries
Time-honored Brand
Kevin
This is a popular store on Jiufen Old Street. Many people buy there, but I think the ones made in Taipei Night Market are still better, and they give more ice cream. The peanuts here in Taiwan are very fragrant.
3. Lai'apoyuyuan
4.7
/5
300 Reviews
SEK14
Snacks
Time-honored Brand
没有蜡olling
Jiufen Old Street is a mountain town full of red lanterns, mysterious and familiar. Freeze the classic scene in your camera and try the old street delicacies: Grandma Lai's taro balls, peanut ice cream rolls, and the big sign of the little master. It's delicious and recommended.
4. Yuwanbozai
3.9
/5
41 Reviews
SEK18
Fast Food
Time-honored Brand
suifeng2019
The old shop of Fish Ball Bozai in Jiufen Old Street is doing a booming business. The fish ball soup is a must-order. The fish balls are hand-made by the boss on the spot, which are chewy and not sticky. The soup is delicious and you will feel warm after drinking a bowl. The tofu buns are quite good.
5. 張記傳統魚丸
4.6
/5
39 Reviews
SEK43
Seafood
zhangfeifei
Jiufen traditional fish balls are unique and special. Fish balls are made by mincing fish meat, adding condiments or stuffings, squeezing them into small balls, and boiling them in water. They are nutritious and delicious, and everyone who has tasted them will praise them.
6. A-MEI Tea House
4.9
/5
169 Reviews
SEK109
Coffee Shops
Afternoon Tea
View
Open Late
Sea view
chaojile
A-Mei Tea House is very famous in Jiufen. Its antique Japanese-style architecture, excellent viewing position, and the aura of a calm girl make it a place that attracts tourists all the time, whether on weekdays or holidays. Its tea-making culture is an experience not to be missed.
7. Wuguchaliang (qijian)
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SEK102
Teahouses
Afternoon Tea
quqky
I stayed in Jiufen for three days, and had afternoon tea here every day. It wasn't strictly afternoon tea, but there were some drinks and pastries, which I thought was okay.
8. 阿婆魚羹
5
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18 Reviews
SEK28
Snacks
本杰明
(twelve) Grandma’s Fish Soup is located at the entrance of Jiufen Old Street and can be seen almost at a glance; just like the word fish soup, one can almost think of Soup Spoon Soup. Although grandma is old, her hands were still as good as jade. My grandma’s name is Ayun. Does this name remind me of white clouds fluttering? Grandma’s Fish Soup is also known as “Ayun Traditional Cut Noodle Shop” or “Grandma’s Fish Soup and Fish Balls”. A Yun, a no-brainer, opened a shop in the 1950s. She went to the market to buy fresh sharks, rolled the fish meat into long strips of fish soup, put it into boiling soup, and made it by herself for decades... A Yun's little sister has now become A Yun's grandma. The fish soup tastes good, and the fish balls are also quite delicious. I don’t know how to replace the word Q in the southern Fujian pronunciation with a Chinese character, which is quite flexible. With the development of tourism, other local simple dishes are also available in the store, such as fish noodles, dry noodles, and braised pork rice. In my heart, Fuzhou on the other side of the strait also likes Fuzhou fish balls. For example, the "Five Blessings" at Yonghe Fish Ball Shop in Sanfang Qixiang, the fish balls in fish soup has always been one of the favorite local snacks, and you can never get tired of trying it. As soon as I thought about it, I remembered two ancient poems about soup and spoons: Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty's "Ci of the Bridegroom": Go to the kitchen for three days, wash your hands and make soup. I'm not familiar with my aunt's eating habits, so I sent my sister-in-law to taste it first. "Early Winter Quatrains" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: Since ancient times, masters have despised wealth and status, but fell in love with the local flavor and recalled their hometown. The crispy soup of seabass with fat and wild rice is delicious, and the freshly cooked buckwheat oil makes the cake fragrant.
9. 金枝紅糟素肉圓
4.1
/5
22 Reviews
SEK15
Vegetarian
没有蜡olling
Record your visit. The restaurant we ate at was "Jin Zhi Hong Zhi Meat Balls" (note ⚠️ it was the one in the middle or back section when you walked in, not the two in the front). The items we ordered included meat balls, flower ball soup, and golden kimchi ball soup. Maru's selfie spot is next to Amei Tea House, and the stop sign seats are also nearby. After visiting Jiufen, you can take 1062 directly to Raohe Night Market at Songshan Station.
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