Best Taiwanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Taiwanese food in Chiayi. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Taiwanese restaurants near you.. Chiayi, officially known as Chiayi City (Chinese: 嘉義市; pinyin: Jiāyì Shì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ka-gī-chhī) and sometimes as Chia-I, is a provincial city located in the plains of southwestern Taiwan. Formerly called Kagee during the late Qing dynasty and Kagi during the Japanese era (Chinese and Japanese: 嘉義), its historical name is Tirosen.
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4 based on 15 reviews
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3 based on 177 reviews
We went to a branch of this store which actually has a sign that says "Spraying Water Chicken Rice" in English on No. 289, Beigang Rd, West District, Chiayi City which looks much bigger and cleaner than the main store. This was our second time here and totally enjoyed the food. Yes, a bit greasy but flavorful. Parking lot right next to the restaurant and plenty of tables available when we were there in the evening. Service can be improved and prices a little on the expensive side taking into consideration of the small servings. It was OK though for the 'once-in-a-while' experience.
4 based on 38 reviews
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4 based on 55 reviews
A simple Taiwanese snack well-made. Al-dente glutinous rice with flavorful braised pork mince. 糯米å¾Qå¾é¦ã覺å¾å®å糯米ä¹æ¯å¾å¥½åï¼é ä¸æ»·èãå°ç¢30å¡ãè¶ å¤äººå¤å¸¶ï¼
4 based on 75 reviews
This place was not too dissimilar to other restaurants in the area, sure it might have some history but the food was just so-so and the environment not to an international standard. Interestingly, they do not serve drinks here, you would have to bring your own.
4 based on 151 reviews
Kuo's rice with chicken slices is the eatery with the longest queque. If you're a foreigner new to Taiwan's food, you have to give it a try - steamy rice with redolent sauced chicken slices, stick rice rolls and pig-blood soup...(drooling). Be patient with the lone line, though. It's worth the wait. A eatery hard to miss and easy to please the mouth.
4 based on 125 reviews
Most tourists would go to the more "famous" chicken rice eatery near the round-about at down town. However, most locals would agree (at least most of my parents and his friends) that this one is the best one in town. Mind you that there is always a bit if waiting except around 3pm. There is always someone who direct people to park properly at the door, that's how good the food is.
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