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LV 49|Foodie Critic

The "Jiafu Chinese Kung Fu Set Meal" at Nangang Station is located in the food court of the Global Shopping Center on the first basement level of Nangang Station. Its convenient location makes it a great option for enjoying Chinese dishes while commuting or shopping.

#Open During New Year
The Nangang Global Shopping Center operates normally during the Spring Festival. The food court is the same.

Today, I enjoyed the large double combo, priced at NT$299.

Large Double Combo:
I upgraded the meal for an additional NT$39, adding a side dish. The meat selections were snowflake pork and three-cup chicken, accompanied by a large bone pork soup.

The snowflake pork slices were of moderate thickness, with a faint charred aroma upon biting. The meat was tender, with a savory-sweet flavor that went well with rice. The three-cup chicken had a rich sauce that balanced sweetness and saltiness, with a slight aroma of sesame oil. The chicken was chewy and tender, complemented by a hint of Thai basil, creating a nice balance with the snowflake pork.

The accompanying soup was a clear pork bone broth, carrying a light essence of bones with a mild sweetness. The pork slices were soft and delicate, warm and comforting. The side dish I chose was spicy sour fish skin; the gelatinous texture was quite chewy, and the seasoning was very appetizing. With a generous portion of rice, I felt very satisfied.

Overall, this is indeed a place where you can eat until you are full with Chinese cuisine. The price is reasonable within the food court, and the sense of fullness exceeded my expectations. The dining environment in the food court, as long as you can find a seat, is unlikely to be poor. I would like to return to try other dishes when I have the chance. By the way, you now need to return the dining utensils to the counter for recycling after your meal, so as not to increase the burden on the staff!

I recommend it to everyone!

The translation of "大雙拼" to English is "Big Double Combination."
The translated text is: "Recent photo of the attached soup."
Drink bar.
The corner of the shop.
A corner of the store.
A corner of the shop.
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宮福中式功夫定食 南港車站美食街115台灣台北市南港區忠孝東路七段369號B1F
ChineseNT$190-NT$300
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