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Wake Up Hungry: Taiwan’s Most Famous Breakfasts You Need to Try!

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  • 6 days ago
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If mornings had a flavor, Taiwan’s would taste like hot soy milk, crispy dough sticks, sizzling egg crepes, and the happiest smells drifting from little corner breakfast shops.

Taiwan doesn’t just “serve” breakfast — it celebrates it. And if you’re visiting Taiwan, experiencing its breakfast culture is a must-do (yes, even if you’re not a morning person!).

Let’s dig into the stars of the Taiwanese morning table.


Taiwan’s Most Famous Breakfast Soy Milk + Youtiao
Taiwan’s Most Famous Breakfast Soy Milk + Youtiao


1. Soy Milk & Yóutiáo (豆漿+油條)


The king of Taiwanese breakfast.

This legendary combo is simple, comforting, and absolutely iconic.


Soy Milk (豆漿) — the morning hero


You can have it:

  • Hot or iced

  • Sweet (classic!)

  • Savory (鹹豆漿 — with scallions, soy sauce, vinegar, dried shrimp, and crispy textures)


Savory soy milk is like a warm, silky soup. Locals swear it cures everything from tired mornings to late-night cravings.


Yóutiáo (油條)


A golden, crispy fried dough stick.The classic move? Dip it into your soy milk and let it soak up the flavor. Soft + crunchy = pure joy.


If there's only one Taiwanese breakfast you try, make it this one.


2. Dan Bing 蛋餅 — Taiwan’s Chewy Egg Crepe


Imagine a crepe and an omelet had a delicious baby — that’s dan bing.

It’s soft, chewy, slightly crispy at the edges, and endlessly customizable.


Popular fillings include:


  • Cheese (very popular!)

  • Ham

  • Tuna

  • Corn

  • Kimchi

  • A whole hash brown (Taiwan’s secret power move)


Every breakfast shop does it differently, and part of the fun is trying them all.


3. Fan Tuan 飯糰 — The Ultimate Breakfast Burrito


Fan tuan is Taiwan’s version of the perfect grab-and-go meal.

It’s a giant sticky rice roll stuffed with tasty goodies like:


  • Crunchy yóutiáo

  • Pickled vegetables

  • Pork floss

  • Egg

  • Peanuts

  • Sometimes sausage or tofu


It’s filling, flavorful, and ideal for busy mornings (or hungry travelers).


4. Luóbogāo 蘿蔔糕 — Crispy Radish Cake


Don’t let the name fool you — this is comfort food at its finest.

Radish cake is made from grated daikon, rice flour, and seasonings, then pan-fried until golden.The crispy outside + soft inside is addictive, especially with a bit of soy sauce or chili paste.

You’ll see it at breakfast shops and at dim sum restaurants, proving it’s loved all day long.


5. Shao Bing 燒餅 — The Flaky Sesame Flatbread


This baked sesame flatbread is crunchy, warm, and perfect as a sandwich.

Popular combos:


  • Shao bing + egg

  • Shao bing + yóutiáo (the carb-on-carb masterpiece)

  • Shao bing + pork floss


If you like flaky pastries, this one’s for you.


6. Classic Taiwanese Breakfast Drinks


No morning is complete without these:


  • Black tea (紅茶) — strong, fragrant, refreshing

  • Milk tea (奶茶) — creamy and comforting

  • Soy milk — the real MVP

  • Rice milk (米漿) — sweet and nutty, a local favorite


Taiwan’s breakfast drinks are simple but full of nostalgia.


Why Taiwanese Breakfast Is So Famous


Because it’s:


affordable

delicious

freshly made

fun to explore

perfect for food lovers


Breakfast shops open early, move fast, and serve food with big smiles. You’ll see school kids, grandparents, office workers, and travelers all lining up together — that’s the magic.



Travel Tip:


For the best breakfast experience, visit a local shop instead of a franchise. Look for places with lots of scooters parked out front — that’s how you know it's good!


Taiwan’s Breakfast = Pure Happiness


Whether you’re dipping yóutiáo into soy milk, unwrapping a giant fan tuan, or biting into a hot dan bing, Taiwanese breakfast is the perfect way to start your day.

It’s not fancy. It’s not complicated. But it’s warm, comforting, and unforgettable — just like Taiwan itself.



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