The food culture in Jiji, Nantou is intertwined with its history as a rural township known for its agricultural produce. With the establishment of the Jiji Railway Station in 1922, the area became more accessible, consequently influencing the local food culture with various external culinary practices. Nonetheless, Jiji has maintained a strong connection with traditional Taiwanese flavors, emphasizing the use of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients from the surrounding fertile lands. Post the 921 earthquake in 1999, which severely damaged the region, Jiji underwent a period of reconstruction, including the rebuilding of the Jiji Railway Station. This period also saw the revitalization of Jiji's food scene, attempting to attract tourists to the area with traditional and comforting Taiwanese dishes along with popular street food options.
Address: No. 39, Minsheng Road, Jiji Township, Nantou County, Taiwan 552
Famous Food: Assorted Tea Selections (Veg)
Address: No. 176, Mingxin Street, Jiji Township, Nantou County, Taiwan 552
Famous Food: Taro Ball Dessert (Veg)
Address: Jiji Old Street, Jiji Township, Nantou County, Taiwan 552
Famous Food: Bamboo Rice (Veg/Non-Veg options)
Near Jiji Railway Station
Famous Food: Railway Bento Boxes (Veg/Non-Veg options)
Various Locations on Jiji Old Street
Famous Food: Street Snacks like Stinky Tofu and Oyster Omelette (Veg/Non-Veg options)