While Yehliu Geopark is widely known for its remarkable natural rock formations, the surrounding area has a rich and diverse culinary history that is influenced by its coastal location in northern Taiwan. The abundance of fresh seafood has significantly shaped the local cuisine. Keelung, the nearest major city to Yehliu, is known for its night market that offers a plethora of traditional Taiwanese snacks and dishes, blending indigenous, Hokkien, and Japanese culinary influences. As a bustling port city, Keelung's food culture has been shaped by the many sailors and traders who brought their own customs and tastes to the region.
While these are some of the highlights, many more small eateries and food stalls in and around Yehliu Geopark offer authentic and delicious Taiwanese dishes. Due to the nature of Taiwanese cuisine, non-vegetarian dishes are quite prominent, particularly seafood. However, vegetarian options are also available and can be found in numerous restaurants that offer a variety of Taiwanese and Chinese vegetarian dishes.