Din Tai Fung Taiwan: Where the World’s Most Famous Dumplings Began
- MASX
- Oct 31
- 2 min read
If there’s one place every foodie should visit in Taiwan, it’s Din Tai Fung — the legendary restaurant that turned the humble dumpling into a global superstar.
Sure, you can find Din Tai Fung in cities like Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney, or even Los Angeles… but nothing beats enjoying those perfectly folded xiao long bao (soup dumplings) right where it all started — in Taipei, Taiwan.

A Taste of Tradition: The Story of Din Tai Fung
The story of Din Tai Fung began in 1958 when founder Yang Bingyi opened a small cooking oil shop in Taipei. Years later, he started selling handmade steamed dumplings — and people couldn’t get enough of them!
His dedication to precision, quality, and consistency made Din Tai Fung a household name. Each dumpling has exactly 18 folds, filled with delicate soup and tender pork that melts in your mouth. That perfect balance turned Din Tai Fung into one of the world’s most loved restaurants, even earning a Michelin star at its Hong Kong branch.
Why Visit Din Tai Fung in Taiwan?
You might wonder — if Din Tai Fung has branches around the world, why travel all the way to Taiwan for it?
Here’s why:
It’s the original! The very first Din Tai Fung on Xinyi Road in Taipei still serves with the same warmth and authenticity that started it all.
Fresh flavors, local ingredients. The taste of Taiwan’s Din Tai Fung is subtly different — richer, more delicate, and deeply rooted in local culinary traditions.
The atmosphere. From the open kitchen where you can watch chefs craft dumplings with surgical precision, to the polite and efficient service, the experience feels special and personal.
It’s part of Taiwanese culture. Visiting the original Din Tai Fung isn’t just about food — it’s about connecting with Taiwan’s proud food heritage.
Where to Experience It
The flagship Din Tai Fung is located on Xinyi Road in Taipei, near Dongmen Station. Expect a line (it’s worth it!), but you can explore nearby shops or enjoy bubble tea while waiting.
If you’re short on time, other popular branches can be found at:
Taipei 101 Mall – a great spot for dining after sightseeing.
Fuxing SOGO Department Store – perfect for combining shopping and dining.
What to Try
You must order the classic xiao long bao, but don’t stop there! Din Tai Fung’s menu is full of favorites:
Shrimp & Pork Shao Mai – a juicy twist on a classic.
Truffle Xiao Long Bao – rich and luxurious!
Hot & Sour Soup – perfectly balanced with just the right kick.
Steamed Red Bean Dumplings – the sweetest way to end your meal.




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