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    Home » World Travel

    Fuhang Soybean Milk 阜杭豆漿

    Published: Dec 3, 2024 by Jennifer Che

    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei

    Fuhang Soybean Milk 阜杭豆漿 is probably THE most famous traditional Taiwanese “soymilk” restaurant in Taipei. The place is a sight to see, with workers making all sorts of scrumptious Taiwanese pastries from scratch right before your eyes.

    The lines are looooong, and start early. Basically, if you don’t want to wait in line, you should show up before 7AM. Otherwise, the line could be anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours (!).

    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    The first time I went with my mom, it was around 9:00AM, but that is already way too late if you want to avoid the lines. The line went down the stairs and around the block.

    We have no choice, so we got in line.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    As you move inside the building, you can see the helpful rules they've posted about the line.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    Come in, go down and then up the stairs to 1/F (which is not the ground floor, but the first floor).
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    The last part of the line is the most fun, because you get to walk past these large windows and peer into the HUGE kitchen where they are preparing the hundreds (thousands?) of various breakfast items.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    These are traditional ovens where they bake the sesame flatbreads ("shaobing" 燒餅)
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    The best! Freshly made fried crullers ,"you tiao" 油條.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    The place is crazy crowded, but the line moves pretty quickly. Still, we waited probably 45 minutes.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    This guy's hand kneading a HUGE piece of dough that will become sesame flatbreads.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    Here they are, at another step where they are rolled up.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    These sesame flatbreads are already baked and ready to be served (or stuffed with a fried cruller 油條)。One popular classic combo is to put the fried cruller "youtiao" inside the sesame flatbread "shaobing". We call it 燒餅油條 shaobing youtiao.

    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei

    It's delicious. I'm holding a 燒餅油條 shaobing youtiao while my mom is holding a fantuan (rice ball - more on that below).

    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    One of their most well-known dishes is the savory soy milk (which is kind of like a tofu pudding). Adding a bit of acid causes the soy milk to "curdle" so that it resembles soft tofu. Add a bit of hot sauce, fried crullers, and maybe some scallions, and you have yourself a traditional Taiwanese breakfast!
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei
    The rice ball (fantuan) 飯糰 is delicious as well. The outside is sticky rice and the inside is usually pork floss (pork sung) and preserved turnips.
    Fu Hang Soy Milk Taipei

    My mom got up the next morning around 6AM and walked over again (our hotel, the Sheraton, was only a 5-minute walk away). This time, she said there was a line but it was only inside, and she didn't have to wait long at all. She got a couple of shaobing youtiao (fried cruller + sesame flatbread "sandwich") takeaway.

    All of the food is good here. It's cheap, fresh, delicious, and all made from scratch. The lines are brutal, so if you can, show up before 7AM. It's worth it though! I loved everything I tried.

    Fuhang Soy Milk
    100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Zhongxiao E Rd, 108號2樓

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    Hi, my name's Jen and welcome to my cooking, eating, and travel site! I am an expat who moved from Boston to Hong Kong 5 years ago. Born and raised in Ohio to Taiwanese immigrant parents, I am a chemistry nerd, patent attorney by day, blogger by night, church musician on weekends, and food enthusiast always. Feel free to explore away, maybe starting with the Recipe Index or one of the travel pages! I hope you enjoy this site!

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