❤️ One of the three major dumpling shops at the South Night Market, Xiuchang Dumplings, is famous for its chive dumplings, which have a unique texture and flavor. It is usually frequented by locals (and those who don't like to wait in line).
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Overall rating: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
📍 This place is located in the front section of the South Night Market. The shop provides many seats (approximately accommodating 30-40 people), but there are no restrooms available; you can use the restrooms at the caring vendors in the night market for free.
🚗 If driving, it's recommended to park at the nearby Xinhe Garden Station (40 TWD/hour), or a bit farther at the Juguang multi-story parking lot (20 TWD/hour) and the Xinhe Elementary School underground parking lot (30 TWD/hour).
🏍️ Motorbikes are suggested to park in the motorcycle parking spaces in front of Zhongyi Elementary School or in nearby alleys.
💬 Among the three major dumpling shops at the South Night Market, most tourists choose Lai Lai Dumplings, but today I came to the more locally favored Xiuchang Dumplings, and I’m too lazy to wait in line; if there’s a long line at Lai Lai, I basically wouldn’t want to eat there.
Xiuchang is basically just one TWD cheaper than Lai Lai (previously it was 0.5 TWD cheaper).
During regular working hours, it’s hard to get chive dumplings; the service is friendly, dumplings are made fresh to order, the filling is plentiful, but the skin is a bit thicker (I personally like thicker skins more), and the broth is robust. The point is, the owner remembers what customers order, even when there are many of them, which I think is quite impressive...
For a detailed meal review, please continue reading below ❤️
Food Quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Service Quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Restaurant Atmosphere: 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑
Price-to-Value Ratio: 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑
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