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.

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




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