Best Soups restaurants nearby. Discover the best Soups food in Kaohsiung. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Soups restaurants near you.. A modern city in the south of Taiwan, Kaohsiung shifts from ancient to contemporary culture with ease. Don't miss the breathtaking Fo Guang Shan monastery and its hall of giant Buddhas. Dream Mall, the largest shopping mall in Taiwan, has a Ferris wheel on the roof. Drive to Kenting National Park for beautiful landscapes.
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4 based on 368 reviews
Both the soup beef noodle (çè汤é¢) and the dry beef noodle (çèæé¢) are very impressive, costing TWD110 per bowl. As they taste quite different, you should give both a try if you can. The beef are extremely tender and easy even for kids to eat. Be prepared to wait awhile for food to be served during peak hours. Enjoy.
4 based on 182 reviews
Went to try the duck at this place at the recommendation of others. Personally, I feel that the duck served in this place is good but what was impressive was the minced pork rice. Comes in 2 sizes of TWD25 and TWD35. The rice with the sauce was permeating with fragrance from the time it was served till it went into one's mouth
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4 based on 167 reviews
Reserved at seats near window, spacious and suitable for chats. Have white soup with "ice cream" ball. The tofu and duck blood can refill. Order for beef, lamb, seafood dish and big vegetables. All are fresh and in raw taste. The free icy drinks is fresh and ends for a enjoyable dinner.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Omakase, no menu, just order the price per person is the way in this restaurant. Recommended by hotel concierge, we chose the highest price per person... never go wrong with that.Young pretty lady served us and though she mentioned the fancy names of each dish, we still took our time to figure out what the ingredients were.The soup is really unique and full of flavour and intriguing because we have no idea what we ate, looks like sea weed though. The quality of food is high and most of the dishes are tasty. Right down to the simple dessert, red bean soup.Recommend.
4 based on 111 reviews
After 2-3 hours cycling along the beachfront, we returned our rented electric bicycle and walked along the crowded Miaoqian Road. After passing the Tianhou temple, there are several seafood restaurants lining the street. We settled for no 35, Qijin seafood restaurant as the restaurant looks clean and neat with a wide display of fresh seafood on ice at the shop front. We picked our seafood, a red garoupa fish, sea cucumber and a whole squid. These were weighed on the spot. We added a fresh vegetable to complement the dish. We were led inside the air-conditioned restaurant. Interestingly, to get your cold drinks and beer, you just need to help yourself at the back of the restaurant and pick your drink from the large glassed panel fridge. A drink opener is available at each table. You would need to ask for glasses should you need it. The dishes arrived in under 15 minutes, mostly cooked steamed and lightly stir fried. The sea cucumber was a delight a 150NT that we asked for a 2nd order. With 2 large bottles of Asahi beer, our total cost amounts to 1,300NT for our family of 3 adults. A reasonable price for fresh seafood.
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