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National Museum of Taiwanese Literature Food History

The National Museum of Taiwanese Literature (NMTL), located in Tainan, is a cultural institution designed to preserve and celebrate the literary works of Taiwan. While it isn't a food destination per se, Tainan itself has a rich culinary history that can be experienced near the museum. Tainan is known as a food haven, often referred to as the City of Snacks. The streets around the museum offer a glimpse into the local food culture with traditional Taiwanese treats, many of them tinged with influences from the island's diverse historical tapestry which includes Aboriginal, Hakka, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese and Han Chinese influences.

Must-Try Top 10 Food Dishes

  1. Danzi Noodles (Non-Veg) - A simple yet flavorful dish with lean pork, shrimp, and noodles in a light broth.
  2. Oyster Omelet (Non-Veg) - A popular street food made from eggs, small oysters, vegetables, and a sweet and savory sauce.
  3. Taiwanese Rice Pudding (Veg) - A savory cake made from rice and various toppings like fried shallots and dried shrimp.
  4. Fish Ball Soup (Non-Veg) - A clear, refreshing soup with springy fish balls that is both comforting and delicious.
  5. Guabao (Non-Veg) - Taiwanese hamburger consisting of stewed pork belly sandwiched in a steamed bun with pickles, cilantro, and ground peanuts.
  6. Milkfish Congee (Non-Veg) - A rice porridge cooked with tender milkfish, commonly eaten for breakfast or brunch.
  7. Shaved Ice Dessert (Veg) - Heaps of shaved ice topped with sweet syrups, fruits, and sweet beans.
  8. Tainan Style Spring Rolls (Veg/Non-Veg options available) - Fresh spring rolls filled with assorted vegetables, optionally adding meats or seafood.
  9. Douhua (Veg) - A soft tofu pudding, often topped with sweet syrup or savory sauces and garnishes.
  10. Stinky Tofu (Veg) - A fermented tofu with a strong odor, deep-fried and served with pickled vegetables.

Top Famous Restaurants Near NMTL

  • Chih Kan Peddler's Noodles
    Address: No. 133, Sec 2, Minzu Rd, West Central Dist., Tainan 700
    Famous Dish: Peddler's Noodles (Non-Veg)
  • Du Xiao Yue Restaurant
    Address: No. 16, Zhongzheng Rd, West Central Dist., Tainan 700
    Famous Dish: Danzi Noodles (Non-Veg)
  • Wei Family Stinky Tofu
    Address: No. 84, Sec 2, Minquan Rd, West Central Dist., Tainan 700
    Famous Dish: Stinky Tofu (Veg)
  • Ah Tong Tea Eggs
    Address: No. 49, Sec. 2, Lin'an Rd, West Central Dist., Tainan City 700
    Famous Dish: Tea Eggs (Non-Veg)
  • Fusheng Hao Oyster Omelet
    Address: No. 111, Anping Rd, Anping Dist., Tainan 708
    Famous Dish: Oyster Omelet (Non-Veg)

While the dishes and restaurants highlighted represent a slice of Tainan's diverse and delicious food offerings, there are countless other street foods, local delicacies, and regional specialties for tourists to discover as they wander the historic streets surrounding the National Museum of Taiwanese Literature.

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