The braised dishes from Huang Mao A Tou Dongshan Duck Head Specialty Store are made with a dry sauce that has a caramel sweetness and a rich aroma. The rice blood, tofu puffs, and sweet and spicy fish cakes each offer a unique blend of sweet and savory flavors, making them a highlight for diners who enjoy rich tastes, although the sweet flavor may not suit everyone.
The style of the night market stalls is suitable for browsing and eating at the same time, with a lively atmosphere that allows you to feel the bustling vibe of the night market.
The convenient number list QR Code system allows customers to easily check the status of their number calling, demonstrating the stall's care for customer convenience.
The Huang Mao Ah Tou Dongshan Duck Head specialty shop in Jiayi's Cultural Road Night Market is one of the well-known late-night food stalls, always bustling with waiting customers. The number ticket has a QR code printed on it, allowing customers to instantly scan and check the current call status—very convenient design.
The seasoning is a dry, thick type of sauce that clings to the surface of the ingredients after reduction, imparting a caramel-like sweetness. This method gives a slightly sticky texture to the surface of the braised dishes, paired with a fried treatment that makes the exterior a bit oily, yet rich in aroma. For those who prefer strong flavors and enjoy the interplay of sweet and savory, this will be a highlight. However, if someone is not fond of a sweeter taste, they might find the flavor a bit overwhelming.
The "Rice Blood Cake" has a sticky sweetness from the braising sauce on the outside, while the inside retains a soft, glutinous texture. The "Tofu Bag" has a skin that absorbs the sauce, offering an interplay of salty and sweet flavors, but the oiliness is quite pronounced. The "Sweet Potato Balls" have a bouncy texture with a strong sauce flavor, making it a dish that is enjoyable to eat.
Although the braised dishes are not particularly astonishing, they are relatively consistent for a night market stall. Each item costs around 20 to 30 NT dollars, making it reasonably priced for night market snacks; the portions are moderate, making them suitable for snacking while strolling around.