The Best Taiwanese Food At Bugis Junction

200 Victoria Street. Singapore 188021

To help you decide what to eat or try, we have gone through the reviews of all the Taiwanese Food at Bugis Junction so that you don't have to.


Each eatery has been given one of the following ratings based on our analysis:

  • - Great (Must Try)
  • - Good (Worth Trying)
  • - Average (Can Try)
  • - Ok (Can Eat)

Taiwanese Food Directory

Here are the best eateries selling Taiwanese Food based on users' ratings and reviews

Shinfuni is a bakery specializing in artisanal Taiwanese pastries. They combine traditional flavors with a modern twist to create unique and delicious treats. Every pastry is carefully handcrafted with high-quality ingredients, guaranteeing a satisfying experience. Shinfuni aims to provide customers with a taste of Taiwan and create memorable moments through their food.
Food Rating
Great (Must Try)
The food at this establishment is well-received by customers. The Original Chicken is described as light and crispy, with just the right amount of seasoning. The Sweet Potato Fries are praised for their crispy texture and the addition of sour plum powder for added flavor.

Despite the slight dryness of the Tofu Fries, they are compared to deep-fried taupok. The taste of the food is generally great, with the exception of the seasoning on the Taiwanese popcorn chicken, which is on the sweet side. Overall, the milk tea with pearls is highly recommended, and customers appreciate the affordable prices and promotions offered by the establishment.

Food Rating
Average (Can Try)
The food at this restaurant is highly praised by customers for its authenticity and high quality. The beef noodle soup is described as having a deep and beefy broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and wonderfully gelatinous and generously portioned beef. The side dishes and bubble teas are also said to be authentic Taiwanese tasting.

Customers appreciate the ability to customize their orders via a QR code and the option to choose the level of spice and noodle hardness. Despite the relatively high price, customers are overall very happy with the taste and textures of both the food and the drinks.
Food Rating
Average (Can Try)
The food is generally alright with some standout items, such as the Mee Suah and Fried Chicken from Snacks It!. The seasoning and crispiness of the chicken are comparable to Shihlin. The convenience of the location near the train station is a plus.

However, some customers have mentioned that the chicken can be tough and rubbery. Additionally, there have been complaints about the artificial and rubbery taste of some snacks, which may not be suitable for young and elderly individuals. The unfriendly and rude staff have also been mentioned by some customers.

Overall, the food has its strengths and weaknesses.
Food Rating
Ok (Can Eat)
Snackz It, a new food establishment in Singapore, offers a range of popular Taiwanese night market snacks such as Giant Fried Chicken and Oyster Mee Sua. In addition to these favorites, they also serve other fried snacks like Tempura and Sweet Potato Fritters. Snackz It aims to provide customers with a taste of Taiwanese street food without having to travel to Taiwan.
Food Rating
Ok (Can Eat)

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