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曾記地瓜球芝麻球芋頭餅

4.5
1 review

AI Spot Summary

The sweet potato balls, taro cakes, and sesame balls offered at this stall are all amazing. The sweet potato balls are particularly fragrant, the taro cakes are crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, while the sesame balls are sweet but not overly so.

The stall is located at Keelung Miaokou Night Market. Although the crowds are bustling, the food atmosphere of these small shops attracts many customers to stop and take a look.

The boss works slowly but with focus, frying only one type of food at a time. Customers need to queue and take a number ticket, creating a sense of anticipation that encourages patience while waiting.

#地瓜球
#夜市
#芋頭餅
#芝麻球

Reviews

Ana
LV 30|Bronze Foodie
Afternoon Tea2 pplNT$75
about 1 year ago

📍Keelung City, Renai District
The super amazing sweet potato ball fried food stall at Keelung Temple Night Market 🍢🍠

The Keelung Temple Night Market during the Lunar New Year is incredibly crowded! On my way to get a sausage, I stumbled upon this inconspicuous little stall, surrounded by dozens of people intently watching the owner fry sweet potato balls 🤣

I asked the customers around and learned that I first needed to place an order with the owner and get a number before I could eat 😂

Also, the owner moves slowly, and although they sell taro cakes, sweet potato balls, and sesame balls, they only fry one kind at a time. If you miss one batch, you'll have to wait for the owner to finish making it by hand before you can eat the next batch.

I immediately felt that this little stall must be delicious! Plus, the prices are very cheap.

After trying the sweet potato balls first, I found them to be incredibly good, and I ended up ordering taro cakes and sesame balls as well, spending over two hours before I had eaten everything ☺️

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🤍 Taro Cakes ($50/three pieces):
The owner handmade each piece, wrapping taro paste in two pieces of soda crackers, then coating them in flour and frying them. This turned out to be the item with the shortest waiting time.

So delicious! The taro filling is very creamy, and the outer skin is fried just right.

🤍 Sweet Potato Balls ($50/large bag):
The large bag of sweet potato balls comes in an enormous portion. After the owner puts them in the oil, they continuously stir the oil to ensure each sweet potato ball heats evenly, making them plump and chubby 🤤

Taking a bite is truly surprising—the sweet potato aroma is very rich, and the entire ball is dense, with a chewy texture. I can honestly say it’s my number one sweet potato ball!

🤍 Sesame Balls ($50/three pieces):
It's my first time seeing sesame balls! I observed the owner using the same ingredients as the sweet potato balls to wrap the red bean filling 🫘

They're incredibly large! It takes a long time to fry a pot full,
and the care given to the sweet potato balls makes them wonderfully plump.
Besides having the texture of sweet potato balls, they also come with red bean filling, sweet yet not greasy.

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Will I revisit? Yes!

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Note:
🔸 Online payment accepted

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Spot Details

+886 982 288 237
Closed • Reopens 4:00 PM
Cash • Credit Card • Taiwan Pay
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