Rainbow Village in Taichung, Taiwan, is not primarily known for its food, but rather for its vibrant street art and colorful murals painted by a former soldier known as Grandpa Rainbow or Huang Yung-Fu. While food isn't the primary attraction here, the surrounding city of Taichung has a rich food culture. Taichung is known for its diverse culinary scene that mixes traditional Taiwanese flavors with influences from the various cultural groups that have settled in the area over time. As visitors explore the village, they can try traditional Taiwanese snacks and drinks from local vendors that serve as a tasty complement to the visual feast of the murals.