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Eternal Spring Shrine

Food In Eternal Spring Shrine

Eternal Spring Shrine Food History

The Eternal Spring Shrine (Changchun Shrine) in Hualien, Taiwan, does not have a specific food history tied to it since it is primarily a memorial shrine and not a food destination. The shrine commemorates the lives of the military veterans who helped construct the Central Cross-Island Highway. However, Hualien itself has a rich food culture influenced by its indigenous population, as well as Hakka and Fujianese cuisines, incorporating local ingredients such as fresh seafood, mountain vegetables, and fruits into its myriad dishes.

Must-Try Top 10 Food Dishes Near Eternal Spring Shrine

  1. Mochi - A chewy rice cake that's sweet and comes in various flavors. (veg)
  2. Scallion Pancake - A crispy, savory snack that's often served with egg and basil. (veg option available)
  3. San Bei Ji - Three-cup chicken, a famous Taiwanese dish cooked with sesame oil, soy sauce, and rice wine. (non-veg)
  4. Stinky Tofu - Fermented tofu that has a distinct odor but is a popular street food and delicacy. (veg)
  5. Seafood - Fresh catches like shrimp, fish, and squid, often grilled or steamed. (non-veg)
  6. Bubble Tea - Taiwan's famous drink with tapioca pearls. (veg)
  7. Taroko Taro Balls - Chewy dessert balls made from taro, served in sweet soup or over shaved ice. (veg)
  8. Bamboo Rice - Rice and other ingredients cooked inside bamboo tubes. (veg and non-veg options)
  9. Wild Boar Sausage - A local sausage variety made from wild boar meat, flavorful and often quite spicy. (non-veg)
  10. Mountain Vegetable Dishes - Various dishes prepared using indigenous greens found in the mountains of Hualien. (veg)

Top Famous Restaurants Near Eternal Spring Shrine

  1. Stone House Restaurant

    Address: Taroko National Park, No. 291, Fushi, Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 97253

    Famous for: Indigenous-style cooked dishes, including Wild Boar dishes and mountain vegetables. (non-veg and veg)

  2. Silks Place Taroko

    Address: No.18, Tianxiang Rd., Xiulin Township, Hualien County 97253, Taiwan

    Famous for: Its high-end buffet that includes a mix of Western and local Chinese cuisines. (non-veg and veg)

  3. Liwu Restaurant

    Address: 972, Taiwan, Hualien County, Xiulin Township, 砂卡礑

    Famous for: Traditional Taiwanese and aboriginal dishes, using fresh local ingredients. (non-veg and veg)

These restaurants offer a taste of the local flavors that reflect the cultural heritage of Hualien. Visitors can find both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options that showcase Taiwan's diverse culinary landscape. However, for specifics about each dish's vegetarian status or for more precise dietary needs, you may want to check directly with the restaurants beforehand.

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