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Liu Jia Suan Bai Cai Hotpot (Original): The Classic Sour Cabbage Hotpot—Sharp Yet Smooth, Rich Yet Not Greasy.Gourmet
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Zuoying Dist., Kaohsiung City

Liu Jia Suan Bai Cai Hotpot (Original): The Classic Sour Cabbage Hotpot—Sharp Yet Smooth, Rich Yet Not Greasy.

Explore Liu Jia Suan Bai Cai Hotpot (Original Store) in Kaohsiung's Zuoying District. Originating from a military dependents' village (Juancun) and famous for its traditional Northeastern pickled cabbage fermentation, this establishment is a representative culinary landmark in Southern Taiwan. Savor the classic sour cabbage hotpot, renowned for being sharp yet smooth and rich yet not greasy, immersing yourself in the profound history and food culture of Juancun.

Deng Jia Fen Yuan Bing: Kaohsiung's Legendary Shaved Ice - High Value, Generous Portions, and Affordable Price.Gourmet

Sanmin Dist., Kaohsiung City

Deng Jia Fen Yuan Bing: Kaohsiung's Legendary Shaved Ice - High Value, Generous Portions, and Affordable Price.

Rooted in Kaohsiung for many years, this shop is known for its handmade tapioca pearls and traditional syrup, offering a familiar, cooling memory in the city's alleyways for countless locals.

Zhengpai Baitangguo: Kaohsiung's 60-Year Crispy & Chewy Fried Mochi SnackGourmet
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Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City

Zhengpai Baitangguo: Kaohsiung's 60-Year Crispy & Chewy Fried Mochi Snack

Located in Kaohsiung's Lingya Ziqiang Night Market, "Zhengpai Baitangguo" is a traditional snack with over 60 years of history, passed down through three generations. Freshly fried, it boasts a crispy exterior and a delightfully chewy, mochi-like interior. This affordable, coin-priced delicacy, rich in peanut and sesame aroma, instantly evokes childhood memories for locals.

Hifumi Cafe & Bookstore: A Century-Old Japanese Wooden House Cafe in Kaohsiung's HamasenGourmet

Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City

Hifumi Cafe & Bookstore: A Century-Old Japanese Wooden House Cafe in Kaohsiung's Hamasen

Discover "Hifumi Cafe & Bookstore," the most iconic historical building in Kaohsiung's Hamasen area. This establishment, once a high-end Japanese restaurant (Ryotei) during the Japanese colonial era, has transformed into a complex space combining books and tea. Enjoy an afternoon where time seems to stand still within its warm, wooden architecture.