Located at the back gate of National Taiwan University, there is a 24-hour soy milk shop that is very convenient in terms of location and dining hours, making it a great place for those looking for something to eat in the middle of the night.
Personally, I think the food quality is quite good for a soy milk shop, and the prices are relatively reasonable in Taipei.
This time I tried their pork buns, and I found the filling to be quite juicy; when you take a bite, the juices burst out, making it really delicious.
As for their soy milk, I felt that the sweetened version was a bit too sweet. So if you don’t like sweet things, I recommend ordering the unsweetened version, which would suit your taste better.
The only downside is that the seating inside can be a bit chaotic, so you need to grab an inside seat before ordering.
I would compare this shop to Yonghe's King of Soy Milk. Personally, I think this place is more cost-effective in terms of location and meal prices, making it great for night owls or students who can’t sleep. However, be careful not to park illegally or make too much noise around here, as police frequently patrol the area and can issue tickets at any time.
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