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As the French writer Marcel Proust said, true exploration is not about how many places you visit, but about whether you gain new perspectives. At Fu Yi, we've prepared a variety of local dining, entertainment, and activities for travelers to experience. We've carefully selected local restaurants to recommend, inviting you to step into Yonghe's local lifestyle and seamlessly integrate into the local culture!

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Lehua Night Market

Lehua Night Market

Lehua Night Market offers a variety of authentic Taiwanese snacks, such as rice cakes, tempura, oyster omelets, shrimp and pork soup, and shaved ice. These snacks are usually made to order. In addition, there are numerous clothing stores, small entertainment shops, a KTV (karaoke bar), many general stores, and several convenience stores and chain stores.

The 41 Bistro, an English restaurant

The 41 Bistro, an English restaurant

41 is Yonghe's only English-style pub, offering a variety of draft beers, a wide selection of British beers, and authentic British cuisine. There are also live performances every Sunday and Monday. There is no service charge and no time restrictions for dining.

World Soy Milk King Yonghe Main Store

World Soy Milk King Yonghe Main Store

The famous Yonghe Soy Milk's original shop is famous for its rich, pure, and fragrant soy milk, with a unique charred flavor that's unforgettable. The xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) are juicy and tender, and the rice balls are incredibly firm and chewy. The sour and spicy flavor is surprisingly generous with its ingredients, and the taste rivals that of a five-star restaurant.

Chiayi eel noodles

Chiayi eel noodles

The authentic Chiayi eel noodles are spicy and slightly sweet, paired with roasted noodles that are incredibly tempting. The owner also serves a pot of bonito soup, leaving you feeling completely satisfied after your meal. The portion of eel is generous, and it has a wonderfully crisp and chewy texture, making it arguably the best eel noodles in Taipei.