Zhongzheng Park, located in the historic port city of Keelung, doesn't have its own unique food history separate from that of the city itself. Keelung's culinary traditions are steeped in its past as a major fishing port, with a heavy emphasis on seafood. Influences come from the indigenous population, as well as Chinese and Japanese cuisines due to the city's past under their rule. The integration of these influences has created a unique food culture that is both diverse and flavorsome.
Gongwan, often referred to as Taiwanese tempura, is not like the typical Japanese tempura; it's a fish paste ball often served in a light broth or with a dipping sauce.
Enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, the squid is seasoned and grilled to perfection, making it a must-try for seafood lovers.
A traditional Taiwanese dish consisting of an omelette with fresh oysters, and a starchy sauce is often drizzled on top, creating a unique texture and taste.
A hearty bowl of noodles mixed with a variety of fresh seafood – a true reflection of Keelung's seafaring heritage.
Soft and fluffy buns filled typically with braised pork, but vegetarian versions are available with mushroom or tofu fillings.
A quintessential Taiwanese dish for the adventurous eater, it's fermented tofu that's deep-fried and served with pickled vegetables.
Perfect for warmer days, this dessert features finely shaved ice topped with a variety of sweet toppings, such as fruits, beans, and syrup.
Crispy fried dumplings usually filled with meat and vegetables, they are a satisfying snack or a meal.
A sweet pastry with a pineapple filling, it's a beloved treat and popular souvenir.
A worldwide famous Taiwanese dish, consisting of tender braised beef, hearty broth, and chewy noodles – though it contains beef, you can find pork or chicken variants in Keelung.
Address: No. 20, Gangxi Street, Ren’ai District, Keelung City
Famous Food: Grilled Seafood - Non Veg
Address: No. 2, Gangxi Street, Ren’ai District, Keelung City
Famous Food: Braised Pork Gua Bao - Veg/Non Veg (Both options available)
Address: Ren’ai District, Keelung City
Famous Food: A variety of street foods, including Gongwan and Oyster Omelette - Non Veg
Address: No. 16-1, Ai 4th Road, Ren’ai District, Keelung City
Famous Food: Fish Ball Soup - Non Veg
Address: No. 177, Xin 2nd Road, Zhongzheng District, Keelung City
Famous Food: Potstickers and Shaved Ice Dessert - Veg/Non Veg
When visiting Keelung, tourists can enjoy a wide range of flavors, from traditional seafood to vegetarian options. The culturally rich dishes offer a taste of Taiwan's history and contemporary life.