Din Tai Fung Xinyi Branch
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Din Tai Fung Xinyi Branch

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Steamed pork dumplings, pork chop fried rice, and stir-fried greens

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No. 194號, Section 2, Xinyi Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106 Get directions

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Din Tai Fung (Xinyi Road)

"The story of the international chain famous for xiao long bao dates back to 1972 when its first shop opened on Xinyi Road. The former flagship eatery is now takeaway-only, but dine-in service is available on the other side of the street in a 330-seater four-storey venue inaugurated in 2020. Besides the aforementioned soup dumplings, also try the sweet and sour pork, bitter melon pork rib soup and steamed taro buns." - Michelin Inspector

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"Eating the Best Dumplings in the World The art of making the perfect xiao long bao , or soup dumpling, is something the Taiwanese take very, very seriously. Maybe that’s why so many food experts say that the best dumplings in the world can be found in Taipei at the classic restaurant Din Tai Fung. The experts at this iconic Taipei dumpling house have been making finely conceived dumplings for decades, their genius expressed in every fold of the delicate delights. There is, of course, a proper way to eat these doughy pillows of goodness, so be sure not to make rookie mistakes. First, combine some soy sauce, ginger, and vinegar in a small bowl, then using your chopsticks, dunk the xiao long bao in the mix. Place the dumpling on a small spoon, and poke a hole to release the soup. This way you don’t get burned when you take your first bite. Then slowly eat the dumpling, slurping up the broth afterwards. No matter what you choose to eat or how you choose to eat it, a stop at Din Tai Fung is a must for every foodie visitor to Taiwan’s capital."

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"Eating the Best Dumplings in the World The art of making the perfect xiao long bao , or soup dumpling, is something the Taiwanese take very, very seriously. Maybe that’s why so many food experts say that the best dumplings in the world can be found in Taipei at the classic restaurant Din Tai Fung. The experts at this iconic Taipei dumpling house have been making finely conceived dumplings for decades, their genius expressed in every fold of the delicate delights. There is, of course, a proper way to eat these doughy pillows of goodness, so be sure not to make rookie mistakes. First, combine some soy sauce, ginger, and vinegar in a small bowl, then using your chopsticks, dunk the xiao long bao in the mix. Place the dumpling on a small spoon, and poke a hole to release the soup. This way you don’t get burned when you take your first bite. Then slowly eat the dumpling, slurping up the broth afterwards. No matter what you choose to eat or how you choose to eat it, a stop at Din Tai Fung is a must for every foodie visitor to Taiwan’s capital."

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"Famed for its broth-filled Shanghainese steamed pork dumplings that draw long lines from open to close, this flagship branch is synonymous with the art of xiao long bao; locals debate its merits against mom-and-pop rivals, and the quintessential way to eat the dumplings is to pop one straight from the steamer—risk a scalded tongue and savor the hot, soupy center." - Leslie Nguyen-Okwu

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"With locations around the world, Din Tai Fung has become one of Taiwan’s most famous exports and the international gold standard for soup dumplings, aka xiao long bao. Flavor-­packed and enveloped in delicate wheat-flour wrappers, the pork-and-crab dumpling is a classic and the most traditional of them all. Prepare for extremely long waits — the original location has become a mecca for dumpling enthusiasts around the world. [$$]" - Clarissa Wei

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Kitsada S.

Google
Din Tai Fung (Xinyi Branch) Only offering takeaway, I tried their classic pork xiaolongbao — freshly steamed to order. After payment, there’s usually a 10–20 minute wait, but it’s totally worth it. Each dumpling is juicy, flavorful, and wrapped in that perfect thin skin Din Tai Fung is known for. You can even enjoy a view of Taipei 101 while waiting. The staff are friendly, professional, and well-organized. The only downside is that there aren’t enough chairs for people waiting, but overall, it’s a must-try spot when in Taipei.

George C.

Google
The original Din Tai Fung Xinyi Store is an absolute must-visit for any foodie or traveler in Taipei, even if you only go to "clock" the historic location. Located right near the bustling entrance to Yongkang Street, the atmosphere here is electric. You can feel the history of a humble cooking oil shop that grew into a global phenomenon. The Iconic Sign: Take a moment to appreciate the famous calligraphy above the original, narrow storefront. It's a piece of culinary history. While I didn't get a chance to dine here on this trip, the energy of the original branch and the sight of the chefs at work made the stop completely worthwhile. It's the birthplace of a global icon—a true landmark in the world of Asian cuisine!

J B.

Google
Yeah yeah the food is great here but did you know about the cute robots that lead you to your table?! Ok, perhaps a precursor for the beginning of the end for a lot of human jobs, but still pretty cool! 🤖

Zhuge L.

Google
Take-out only here; there's a dine-in about 3 min (walk) east, but be prepared to wait up to 2 hours+! Signature dish - XLB - is no more/less tastier than some stalls in Ximending area.

Timothy N.

Google
I used their online order system and took about 5 minutes to get my soup dumplings and taro dumplings. Delicious and luckily there wasn’t a line.

Andy B.

Google
Din Tai Fung is a must-visit destination for dumpling lovers, renowned for its delicious xiao long bao. However, be prepared for a long queue as this popular spot often attracts large crowds, especially during peak hours. The anticipation is worth it, as once seated, the service is prompt and the food is exceptional. Just remember to factor in the wait time when planning your visit!

Shiungor

Google
The original establishment is now a togo only store in 赤峰街. The cucumber salad was not as amazing per my memory. We end up letting the cucumber marinade overnight, a tad better. The soup dumplings were awesome even after an hour. 20 mins wait even with just takeout .

David P.

Google
[Review for the original take-out location] Honestly, pretty disappointing considering all the hype. I came with my friend at around 7 pm and got the xiao long bao, shrimp fried rice, siu mai, and spicy wontons. We waited about 30 minutes for our food and then walked about 5 minutes to a park nearby to eat. We didn't even wait that long to eat, and none of the food was hot. The soup dumplings were cold, and the rest were lukewarm. The fried rice and siu mai taste pretty average and similar to what you can find at other restaurants. I will admit, the spicy wontons were absolutely amazing. I could eat that with anything and it'll taste good. Overall, for the amount we paid, I feel like you could find MUCH better food around Taipei. I've never been to the actual Din Tai Fung restaurants since those are a 1-2+ hour wait, but I'm sure they're much better. We paid homage to the original location, but I wouldn't come back.
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Matthew W.

Yelp
It's Din tai Fung. If you haven't been, it's ridiculously crowded but premium Chinese food. Quality is superb and there's so many food options; surprisingly it's not too expensive. However, if you've ever been, you should know that getting a table is next to impossible. Line up early and get a ticket in advance a few hours before you want to eat. Then go shopping around the area while you wait and periodically check for your table to be ready. I'd recommend the dumplings and wontons, and I always love the desserts. You can order online via QR code, which has an English option. Food arrived fairly quickly.
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Sou L.

Yelp
No introductions necessary! When in Taipei, one must visit Din Tai Fung!! The food was delicious as expected. Please be patient as the line is pretty long and the wait to get a table is usually over an hour but worth it. The place is spacious and clean.... And packed with hungry people!
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Deb P.

Yelp
DIN. TAI. FUNG. Say no more! When or if in Taipei, this place is a MUST. We enjoyed: 1. Amaranth greens 10/10 2. Fish dumplings 10/10 3. Din Tai Fung "special" (glass noodles, tea smoked taofu shreds, mung bean in a light soya/vinegar and sesame oil dressing) 10/10 4. Squash and shrimp xiao long bao 10/10 A truly memorable experience. Service was IMPECCABLE.
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Julie W.

Yelp
Visited the new Xinyi location for the first time. Taxi took us to the old place across the street which is now for take out only. We arrived a little after 11am and waited for about 15 minutes. Ordering using QR code or in person, we were greedy and way over ordered. Everything was delicious, service was very friendly and efficient, we loved the new environment. Excellent .
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Shirley L.

Yelp
This Din Tai Fung flagship across the street from the original store (which is now takeout only) is amazing! Great food, amazing service (they even have purse/jacket bags at each table), very reasonable prices (half the price of DTF in the US and much better tasting and service than in the Bay Area). What's ironic is that of everything we ordered, the xiao long bao was actually the most underwhelming -- we got the traditional pork and Steamed Angled Gourd & Shrimp. Highlights include the greens, chicken soup, pork fried rice, and some of the cold apps (wood ear mushroom in vinegar dressing, Kao Fu were my faves). I also recommend trying the spicy won tons (we tried both the chicken and vegetable ones). For dessert we got the black sesame tangyuan and steamed red bean rice cake. Both were good but you can find very good tangyuan other places, I'd recommend the red bean cake without walnuts. Overall this is a must do every time you're back in Taipei - this location is well organized with a ticketing system, seating in the outdoor waiting area, elevators for accessibility, nice recently done decor and very clean bathrooms! Parking... not so great so use public transport.
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Leeza D.

Yelp
Back at DTF for another meal. Excellent! Please come and create your own adventure.
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Caroline P.

Yelp
For anyone who loves XLB and other Taiwan eats, this is the place to be. I found this location to be less crowded compared to the 101 building location. Everything we ordered came out quickly and beautifully presented. Customer service is top notch and they really make you feel like a million bucks when dining with them. Besides the great food, the training on service staff is absolutely amazing. Always a great experience. See you next time when I return :)
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Debbie F.

Yelp
An absolute must in Taiwan! Visiting a Din Tai Fung should be on all visitors lists. Coming from California where the lines are upwards of 4 hours and the food is good, I needed to try the real deal... where it all began. This is the original location (well kinda). The original is actually a takeout location a couple blocks away, but this newer, much bigger location is where they expanded to. They are so systemized, it made the process and wait time feel even shorter. You walk up to a counter to get a place in line based on your party size. We only waited 30 mins. Turnover here is quick as it is a multi-level restaurant where you order through a QR code. Prior to your order being served, they come to verify for accuracy and also confirm any allergies. The service was great! Tea is included and they come by constantly for refills. Everything we ordered was fantastic! There are some items you can only get in Taiwan so we made sure to order those as well as their signature dishes. Next to each table is a basket for your belongings. It has a cover so no food gets on anything. Brilliant! Before you leave make sure to take a few minutes to watch the kitchen staff at work. Once again the system looks flawless. The detail...watching each dumpling getting pressed bit by bit, the assembly line, etc...it was awesome to see. And, if ya need a restroom, this is the place to use it. There was a staff member cleaning each stall after use. Cleanliness to the next level and very much appreciated.
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I-Lin L.

Yelp
I was told this is the newest Din Tai Fung here. It is very popular and there was a long wait when we went on Friday night. We went for an early dinner to celebrate my daughter and my cousin's birthdays. The service is great, and the menu is a lot more extensive than what I saw in the U.S. The food is all very good, and I loved the kids tableware set so much that we got a set to take home. They also have two cute designs of Din Tai Fung pens you can purchase. There is no cake-cutting fee if you bring your own cake in. The bathroom is really nice and clean, and they have all these fancy buttons in the toilet stall for different flushing and spraying options, lol.

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Yelp
Dtf way better than in states n at fraction of the price. Fav thing was the beef stomach I think flavors were on point. Chili wonton gas 2 I like savin the chili wonton sauce as dipping sauce. Fried rice was pretty gud also. Their new item fried shrimp thing was gud.Crab xlb my fav xlb. Long wait time so come early to check in. Multiple stores also and service is great. Everything in there was nice.
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Val D.

Yelp
This is the original restaurant, take out only. Their Xiao long bao and dumplings are overrated. Didn't care for it and it's so tiny, I could just pop it in mouth. After eating other dumplings similar to it, it's not as great as people rave about and I'm glad i didn't waste my time standing in line at taipei101 for it.
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Tiffany C.

Yelp
Always good food especially here in Taiwan when you can get all the items available in US stores plus more different dishes at a fraction of the price in the US. This location shown on Yelp actually changed to takeout only, with the dine in location across the street about a block down. We came on a Tuesday around 11:45am and was seated by noon. We pre ordered our meal while waiting using QR code and they confirmed our order before serving. Tea is automatically included.
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Alvin W.

Yelp
Definitely cheaper and wider selection than the US Din Tai Fungs! Definitely worth checking out. Granted, it's an extremely long wait. At least at this particular location, there's a nearby street very popular with tourists that you can check out. Of course, we ordered the usual xiao long bao here, but there are a few dishes that aren't offered at the US locations, that I should mention: * Eggplant: Cooked soft, very flavorful, and comes with a bit of minced meat on top. This was one of my favorites for sure. * Sweet and sour soup: Filled with all sorts of different ingredients, and tasty as well! It was a decently small bowl. I had also tried the pork chop fried rice, wondering if it was the same as the US (minced, stuffed into a patty shape). It's not that, but it certainly isn't very good. Grab pork shop somewhere else in Taiwan! Plenty of delicious spots for that. The place itself is very western. Plenty of space, clean, ample water provided. It's a great soft introduction, if you're just starting to try food in Taiwan.
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Andrew C.

Yelp
Wow. Queue the two hour wait as you stand outside and stare at the extensive menu. Definitely a larger selection than you get in the U.S. and at a fraction of the price. They have 4 different queues depending on the party size. Obviously the smaller the group the faster you get seated. Food here came out very quickly and was amazingly good. Service was quick and nice - but you definitely know that they're trying to turn tables due to the amount of other folks waiting for a table. I would try to specify dishes but let's be honest - there really isn't anything on this menu that I don't like or wouldn't eat. Doh. In any event just get lots of soup dumplings. For whatever reason it never seems like we order enough of these.
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Lilian T.

Yelp
I think this is one of the fancier DTF I've been to! Though wait is long, food comes out REALLY FAST. Service is also quick too. The moment I took a sip of my tea, the staff would fill it right away if you are visiting visiting I recommend coming to DTF at least once! A must try Taiwan experience. Random note bug the take out across the street is the FIRST DTF ever.
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C W.

Yelp
I am utterly disappointed by the service at this DTF. With 10% service charge automatically added to the bill, one would expect some sort of service. WRONG!!! The waiter and waitresses catered more to foreigners and tourists, and neglected Chinese-speaking locals. We had to ask several times to get our tea and water refilled. The younger staff definitely showed no interest in refilling our tea and water. Luckily we were able to flag down a middle aged lady who was very attentive and refilled our glasses right away. While the young waiter and waitresses were horrible, I do want to give kudos to the bathroom attendant lady, who kept the place spotless and cleaned after each person had used the facility. She and the other middle aged lady should get the 10% service fee, and DTF should retrain the rest of the young staff to provide locals the same level of service they provide the foreigners. Lesson learned? Go elsewhere. There are plenty of other better XLB places in Taiwan! However, if must go to DTF (my non-Chinese friend wanted to go to DTF) , pretend to be a foreigner and speak anything other than Mandarin Chinese if you want to get any service from the waiter or waitresses here! I will definitely NOT be speaking Chinese at this DTF! (Shame on you DTF for discriminating against your own Taiwan people)
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Sally H.

Yelp
Eating in a Din Tai Fung is an experience that starts at the front door. There's a line to queue in, just to get a ticket telling you when you'll be allowed inside....yes, a line to take a seating number! once your number is called, at this location you'll be whisked past the dumpling makers (seen through the lobby glass) to one of several upper floors. If you've used your wait time to peruse the menu, you'll be ready to hit the "send" button. You have to order the xioalongbao, or Shanghai style soup dumplings--that's what people come for. After that, anything else is extra. I love the place!
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Michael Y.

Yelp
Din Tai Fung has made a name for itself across the world. And known for their soup dumplings, there is no better place in the world to give them a try than their various locations across Taipei. Looking to compare the different Din Tai Fung locations in the city, I found myself at one spot just adjacent to Daan Park around 5PM on a Thursday evening. Upon arriving to the restaurant, there was fortunately only a short wait of about 10-15 minutes. But a mere 5-10 minutes later, the wait had jumped to 45-60 minutes. Get here before peak meal times to ensure you have a seat! One of the more special features about this location of Din Tai Fung is that its kitchen and dining rooms are spread out among three floors in an infill building. Because of this, the dining room felt more intimate and similar to the original location just a block down the street. I found this to be very unique. But although this location had a different experience, the service and food were just as good as the rest! Looking at the menu, I decided to try a 10 piece order of the Steamed Lamb Dumplings which were NT$350 at the time of this review. Food was prompt and was served in courses which allowed my party time to socialize and eat our appetizers. When the Lamb Dumplings arrived at the table, their first impression exceeded my expectations. For one, each dumpling looked exactly like the pictures on the menu. Each dumpling had a vibrant gold color which indicated how fresh they were. In addition, each dumpling was large and filled with a generous amount of lamb. Because of this, the price to portion was very good and definitely one of the more quantity-focused items on the menu. Taste-wise, these dumplings are definitely one of the more underrated items to try. The exterior was thin and had a great mixture of moisture and thickness. For the lamb on the inside, the meat was soft, had substance, and tasted of a light savory flavor. But of anything to say, each dumpling had a small amount of juice from the meat that made it taste similar to the Soup Dumplings made famous here. Pair the dumplings with a mixture of soy sauce and vinegar and you have a meal arguably just as good as their best-sellers if not better. Because the Daan location is farther away from the main MRT stations and other popular attractions in Taipei, this Din Tai Fung location luckily does not have as much of a line. But nonetheless, it can get crowded quickly so be sure to come by before the the big rush during peak meal times. Consistency is just as good at this location than with the others in the city which makes this particular location a hidden gem. And while you're at this particular restaurant, be sure to visit the original location just a block east. Although it's only open for takeout orders, it is similar to this location and stands as a piece of Din Tai Fung history. Five stars for the Daan location of Din Tai Fung. What an underrated gem.
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Sophie Y.

Yelp
It's almost a crime to visit Taipei and not stop by Din Tai Fung! We arrived at this location at 11:30 am on a weekday, and there was already a long queue. Thankfully, their number system was incredibly efficient--we only waited about 20 minutes before being called and seated on the 3rd floor. We went all out, ordering a feast that included the famous xiao long bao (XLB). The crab roe XLB was my absolute favorite--pure perfection. The service was impeccable; the multilingual staff were attentive and kept our tea cups constantly full (I think they poured tea over 50 times!). One standout dish was the stir-fried fern veggies. It was so delicious I almost polished off the entire plate myself. To finish, we had a few taro mini buns, which were the perfect sweet ending to a phenomenal lunch. A couple of notes for first-timers: There's a 10% service charge, which is uncommon in Taiwan, but the impeccable service makes it well worth it. Also, the prices are about 25% higher than other dumpling spots, but you're paying for the Din Tai Fung experience. Be your own judge! The 3 of us spent close to US$90 which wasn't terrible, IMO.
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angela l.

Yelp
I have to say that my experience 'this time turned out to be perfect! I showed up around 5:30pm on a Thursday and was seated right away. The service, the food ! Especially the food was so much better than what we got in California. I'm glad that I decided to come at the spur of the moment.
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Erin L.

Yelp
I've always had a pleasant experience every time at Din Tai Fung! I've tried many items on the menu, but the fried pork chops, the shrimp fried rice, and of course the pork xiaolongbao are a must-get every time! It is super friendly to tourists and people who don't speak Chinese, so it's never a problem ordering there and their service is always super quick. To avoid long wait times, I suggest arriving early (around 15 minutes before they open) or before 5pm for dinner. When I go at those times I either never have to wait or only wait around 10 minutes!
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Jane D.

Yelp
THIS IS A REVIEW FOR THE ORIGINAL LOCATION OF DIN TAI FUNG, which is now takeout only. Confusingly, there is also a huge, fancier sit down place across the street, which most of the reviews and photos here seem to reference, although the address listed in Yelp is for the original, takeout-only location. Like every good tourist, we tried DTF a number of times during our stay. We'd previously tried the DTF in London and the one in NYC. We've also been lucky enough to enjoy some of the best soup dumplings in the world at the original Jia Jia tang bao in Shanghai, which I think was in the part of the Old City torn down just before Shanghai hosted the Olympics. So... while we are noobs to a lot of things, we do appreciate a good xiao long bao / XLB / soup dumpling. The takeout food from the original DTF location was actually surprisingly mundane and not quite as good as the DTF meal we had a day later at the Mega City Mall. The soup dumplings were fairly standardized and came moderately filled, with slightly thicker, tougher skins than those at the sit down restaurant. (Or perhaps they had cooled and hardened a bit in transit.) Chicken soup, which we had at numerous Taipei locations, seemed somehow less concentrated and flavorful here. Vegetable sides were unexciting. Would we wait four hours for a seat at the honorary "original" location of DTF across the street? Nope. Would we join the queue of smarter locals again for takeout? Maybe just for the XLB... but I suspect there are a lot of vendors who are just as good if not better for XLB in Raohe Night Market or one of the city's many, many other excellent night markets. All the DTFs in Taiwan are better than the ones in London and NYC, so we do find them to be worth trying if you happen to find yourself in Taipei, especially if you want a one-stop shop for some of the more iconic Taiwanese dishes. The more upscale DTFs in the business districts also seem to have a lot of fabulous local, seasonal greens on the menu, which I enjoyed sampling. Bottom line: If you have more than just a few days in the city and don't mind the middling to low "CP" by local standards, go and see what all the fuss is about. * CP is local lingo for "cost-performance ratio." You always want high CP. :)
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Dong Wook C.

Yelp
This place is insanely busy. There is always a line. You must get a number at the front of the restaurant and wait until your number is called. On a slow day, the wait is around 30 minutes during lunch. On a busy day (weekends), it's much longer to get seated. You can order via QR code or ask for a menu and order through the wait staff. The wait staff are very friendly and accommodating. A+ for service. There are a lot of visitors from other countries. When I dined here, on my right, sat Japanese business men. The table in front of me were Asian Americans. The staff here speak several languages. The food is tasty. They are known for their pork dumplings (xiao long bao). Their fried rice was yummy and their hot and sour soup was delicious. I really enjoyed their braised eggplant since I like spicy food. You can get here by bus, taxi, or even walk if you're staying close by.
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Stephanie C.

Yelp
It's no accident that my husband and I spent 5 days in Taipei and somehow made it to this location of DTF a grand total of THREE times. It also helped that our hotel was located on the exact same block so we could always check on the wait times (they conveniently display the wait times and numbers being called, like at the DMV hahah) To be clear, there's a Xinsheng location (dine-in) and a Xinyi location (take-out only) located on Xinyi Road, under 5min walk apart from each other. My review is for the former. Most of our other meals in Taiwan were spent at fast/casual mom/pop shops, so DTF was the fanciest meal that we actually sat down for. And what an experience it is - the service is wonderful. They're constantly refilling your tea. The ambiance is elevated with 3 whole floors that smell of xiao long baos. The menu is huge and the prices are glorious, coming from California. Our hands-down favorite items are the classic pork XLBs (obviously), the spicy pickled cucumbers (that CRUNCH), the stir-fried Taiwanese lettuce (so garlicky!) and the house special spicy noodles (it has the perfect balance of spicy & sweet). Overall, we do not regret any of our 3 meals spent here and would do it again in a heartbeat.
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Stewart L.

Yelp
For my first visit to Taipei, I of course needed to try Din Tai Fung's original location. I have tried Din Tai Fungs in Singapore, Hong Kong and Los Angeles. I think one of the locations in Hong Kong is Michelin-starred, others are Michelin Bib Gourmand. Note this original location is now TO GO only, and has been since at least January 2024 when I visited. This must be a recent or not-well-known development, given the number of folks who came by during my visit wanting a sit-down dining experience. All were directed (plus there is ample signage and a map) to the closest sit-down location just a few blocks down Xinyi Rd, across the street. It's called the Xinsheng branch, while this original location is the Xinyi branch. Both are accessed via the Dongmen MRT station, just different exits (5 or 6). I suspect the Xinsheng branch is larger. There were many delivery drivers and customers picking up orders and Xinyi, plus a smattering of folks like myself who ordered in-person. The menu here seemed a bit smaller versus the Los Angeles locations; no Shanghai rice cakes, for example (politics?). I of course ordered the pork xiaolongbao, plus spicy pickled cucumbers (my go-to app) and noodles with mustard greens and shredded pork. I had my meal in the comfort of my hotel room. A Taiwanese woman (who now lives in the US) on a food tour I took the day before said she thought Din Tai Fungs here tasted better because the pork is raised and slaughtered differently. I honestly could not tell the difference; both the xiaolongbao and cucumbers seemed identical. The noodles I don't thing I've had elsewhere; they were okay. Overall a good experience and one I would have regretted not doing.
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Angelina L.

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always a solid spot for xlb -- dumpling wrappers were perfectly chewy & thin! i particularly enjoyed the wood ear mushrooms & the lamb dumplings, but i do think the squash & shrimp dumplings were a bit bland & are skippable. service is great & friendly as always -- they gave us an extra dumpling since one of our xlb broke. you can never go wrong with ending off those decadent chocolate xlb!
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Jacky C.

Yelp
Well it took me this long to finally get to dine at a Din Tai Fung and what better way to do it but at the OG location? Glad I didn't have this in CA and ruin my expectations. There was a wait, as I expected, but was about 15 minutes tops for two people. Ordered is done via mobile phone by scanning a QR code. You pick what you want, add it to your cart, check out, and wait for the goodies to be brought to you. I tried various soup dumplings, including the pork, green squash and shrimp, and truffle and pork. We also got stirred fried pea shoots to maintain a healthy meal, which we failed. For dessert we had to try the chocolate soup dumplings, which I'm very amazing how it's made. This was intentionally timed to come out after we were done with everything else. Everything was fresh. The soup dumplings taste like they were just made from scratch and served to us. I can see why everyone talks about this spot. Let's see how the new NYC location fares when it opens very soon.
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Susan B.

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While visiting Taiwan, definitely have to try Din Tai Fung! DTF is a solid restaurant. Came here for lunch around 12:45pm and the wait wasn't too long. Less than 30 minutes on a weekday. DTF offers huge selections on their menu. Made it super hard to decide what to order lol. I let my Taiwan relatives in charge of recommendations and ordering. Pork chop fried rice: the pork was tender. Rice was a bit bland. Eggplant: really good but small portion Hot and sour soup: perfect amount of hot and sour. Tasted different from the ones I've had in the USA Pork xiaolongbao: it was good but nothing special Stir fried spinach: simple and healthy Sweet and sour pork spareribs: so good! Loaded with flavors and tender Steamed shrimp and pork dumplings: they were huge. It was good but not great Noodles with minced pork sauce: this was alright. Was a bit bland Chocolate Xiaolongbao: very interesting dessert! It was good, a bit too chocolatey. Definitely worth a try as it is something different Ambiance was nice. Servers were attentive and friendly. Food came out pretty quick even though they were busy.
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Eric T.

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Great food, fair price compare to US and obviously higher price than typical Taiwan restaurants for the same food. No reservations accepted but they do have a solid ticketing system for wait time plus they moved to across the street with 4 floors. A+ service as always all staffs are extremely polite and professional.
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Garrett A.

Yelp
the xiolongbao is fantastic and the Taiwanese ramen Noodles good Loved to try visit someday in Taipei Taiwan
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Philip L.

Yelp
Probably our favorite eating place in Taipei - none other than the original Din Tai Fung location. There's lots of Japanese tourists here, a positive sign of quality. The prices are *much cheaper* and the food *way better* than the US locations, such as the Din Tai Fung in Valley Fair San Jose, which now caters to wealthy/aspiring/trendy Western professionals. If we had more time, we'd eat here again and definitely plan to come back! Great place for a casual and delicious/healthy meal with family and friends.
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Halina L.

Yelp
First time at the Taipei DinTaiFung (been to the Shanghai location), and this is a must-eat! There are two locations - the first original store is no longer open for food service, this is the new and larger restaurant across the street that has a full 3 floors of service. Don't make the same mistake as I did - make sure you go to the NEW location to pick up a number to queue! Tables are quickly called to be seated as they have a very effective system set up, and the host will ask what country you're visiting from so your queue receipt is printed in the language of that country! So you're able to scan the QR code on the receipt to pre-order while waiting. Service is impeccable and attentive. My grandma also came along and was so happy there was an elevator to the second floor and washrooms on every floor. Family friendly outing, and we'll worth it! P.S. there is a 10% service charge for dine in that will automatically be added to your bill.
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Gray W.

Yelp
Must try dining here in Taiwan. BUT you gotta come early to get a reservation , we got there before it opened and still had to wait twenty mins to be seated. The 18 fold xiaolongbao are great and are a must try on the menu food wise, The restaurant has many floors and lots of room for guests
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Marlon T.

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Who's DTF? Din Tai Fung (DTF) is the best soup dumpling maker on planet Earth. If you don't know, you better start knowing ASAP. This original location is take-out only but they do have a dining area around the corner and the staff will show you how to get there. Many famous Asian restaurants started as a hole-in-the-wall or a cart, so it's cool to check out where DTF was born. Though expensive, an exceptionally good soup dumpling is worth your time and money.
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Katherine G.

Yelp
While I definitely think Din Tai Fung is overrated in the states, it's much more worth it in Taiwan. Being my first visit here, I knew I couldn't leave without trying DTF in its founding country. When we arrived, we got a number and had to wait around 45 minutes before getting seated which really wasn't too bad. They give you the menu and you order on your phones, so there isn't much service. We went a little overboard and basically ordered whatever we wanted, which ended up being quite a lot of food. We had the classics such as the xiaolongbao, spicy wontons, cucumber salad, and chocolate mochi xlb, but also tried a few others. My favorites were probably the spicy noodles, black sesame buns, and chocolate mochi xlb. It was all really good, but nothing that special like I expected coming from the flagship stores. However, the total came out to only around 20 usd per person which was insane for the amount we ordered. It would have easily been 2x that in the US. Overall, a good Din Tai Fung experience!
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Geof T.

Yelp
We went on a Tuesday at 11 am so there was barely any wait (~15 minutes). We ordered 2 baskets of pork soup dumpling, a basket each of crab, chicken, and truffle! We paired everything with some cucumber and fried rice. The presentation and service of the restaurant was 10/10. You felt taken care of and there was even a small basket at every table for bags and umbrellas etc. The food was all solid but nothing really wowed us except the salted yolk bun and the cucumber. The soup dumplings were expertly made and we confirmed 3 of them had exactly 18 folds (then we lost patience counting and started eating). They were also the perfect temperature for eating without burning your mouth. Which in my opinion is a bit too cool. Burning your tongue is part of the experience. The truffle was a cool experience but I don't think it was worth the cost, I'd rather stick to the regular pork soup dumplings. All in all, I think it was a great experience coming to the OG DTF, but considering the low cost and great value of other places in Taiwan I probably wouldn't come back, but that's just me!
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Brianne C.

Yelp
I love the Din Tai Fung where I live in San Diego so I had to go while in Taiwan and it was amazing. The restaurant is multiple stories allowing many diners in at one time. We went on a Wednesday for lunch I believe and we were able walk right in an grab a table. As you sit down there is hot tea waiting for at your table and they have this bin next to your seat to place your purse and other bags. The service was so nice and everyone was so friendly. The food! I will just say everything was phenomenal without making this review extremely long. Eggplant appetizer is a must try, we don't have it in the states. The pork chop on fried rice was crispy and juicy, with a good balance of flavors in the rice. Pork Xiao long bao is always a favorite, we do have that in the states but it is a must order every time. Hot and sour soup was felt like I was at someone grandmothers house eating a homemade soup. Desserts! The red bean sticky rice wrap came out first and I wanted to save room for the rest, but I couldn't stop eating it. It was not as sweet as I was expecting which is why I think I loved it so much. The golden lava bun was a pleasant surprise, it is salted egg yolk in a bao and they are perfectly small so definitely order them as a final touch. We don't have these in the states but I wish we did. And of course the chocolate dumplings. Luckily we have these back home, but the chocolate over here was slightly different. Both versions are delicious and I order these every time. Din tai fung is a must visit when in Taiwan. We even went back to the To Go only spot down the street to grab some more golden lava buns on our last day.
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Jazz T.

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Came here and had to try. Not only is it cheaper than in LA but omg divinity exists in the original xlb. Can't explain how tasty they are, but don't miss out on a trip to din tai fung and order yourself xlb. I love that you can get five! Get when you're a solo traveler
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Stephanie K.

Yelp
I was very excited to try DTF in Taipei, especially at the original location. I've been to a few in California (both Bay Area and SoCal) and, while the quality and service are great in the US, the original is even better! Service was excellent and very clean bathrooms. There is a bit of a wait (not new) so get a ticket and walk around if you can -- I think they will seat you no later than 50 min. The side dishes and of course XLB were my favorite. The menu differs slightly from the one in the US so I recommend trying some "new" items like the egg custard bun and sticky rice for dessert and the various side dishes (eggplant, tofu, string beans, etc). I really enjoyed eating here and hope to come again!!
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Samantha L.

Yelp
Might get attacked but I would say that dtf is way overhyped. Yes, it's solid, but for the price point and crowd following, I would expect the food to be the best I've ever had. we ordered - cucumber salad: this was pretty good considering - greens: can't really go wrong, wasn't impressed - truffle xlb: was good but it's one of those that you try to try - pork xlb: their original xlb is their best xlb, all other xlb doesn't come close - crab xlb/ chicken xlb: both average. thought it was cute that there was a little cutout placed on the basket to differentiate the two though! - fried rice: this dish was hyped up to us but i wasn't that impressed - wonton in spicy sauce: i would say this item was tied w their pork xlb as the best item/ even better than their xlb- definitely get this one to try - egg custard bun: was greatly surprised how much i enjoyed this one, flowing egg custard, great taste, finish your meal off strong
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Terrance P.

Yelp
I can see why they are so popular in the US now having eaten at the original location-where it all started. I had planned it so we could get in the first seating when they open at 11 am (weekdays). But even then our wait was 30 minutes. They have three floors of seating and we made it on the 3rd. Hoards if people were still coming in. They do not take reservations so plan carefully. The bigger your group is, the longer the wait. It you know Asians don't go in small groups, lol!!! As busy and hectic as they get, I was amazed by their efficiency service. From the two staff outside tending to the hoards of people rushing to get, to the staff tending to the hungry diners at the tables. They are all polite, friendly and very professional. And, they speak English. Very clean and modern atmosphere. Everything was kept and neat. The tables and seats do not feel greasy nor looked aged. The bathrooms oh so clean and tidy. Once you are checked in, you're given a ticket with a QR code. While waiting, you can order online so once you're seated, they confirm your order and then proceed. It's all very efficient. Food comes out fairly quickly, hot and fresh. As for the food, to me the quality and flavor seems to be better than the ones in the US. Maybe it's the freshness of the ingredients or how the cooks prepare the food. I don't know but it definitely tastes better. For sure, the braised beef tendons were much more tender than the dry ones in the US. As great of an experience we had and enjoyed, the staff were amazing and so helpful. The best part is they do not expect a tip, unlike in the US. The US needs to stop the tipping BS!! This is an attraction that need to be on your list of places to dine. Happy dining!
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Oliver H.

Yelp
SUPER YUMMY! THIS IS THE BEST! The services drop their plate at the floor then the plate cracked but the food is not on it!
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Ade S.

Yelp
There are two DTF locations on Xinyi Road. This is located on the First Floor of the Yongkang Shopping Center 永康商圈. However, this branch is for takeout only. You cannot dine-in or order delivery at this location. If you are looking for a DTF location with dine-in seating, head further down Xinyi Road to the Xinsheng Branch. This branch is located near MRT Dongmen Station, Exit 6. Additionally, please be aware that this takeout-only branch is not wheelchair accessible.
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Michael L.

Yelp
This is the closest store to the original DTF with indoor dining, since the original is now take out only. One unique aspect of DTF is that the food is always consistent, and you know what you're getting. There's a few additional options here compared to the US stores. I'm always a fan of a few dishes in particular: Xiao long bao: Of course, this is their selling point and a must get when you try DTF. Pork chop fried rice: Their pork chop is great, and their fried rice is glistening and delicious. Tofu puff and glass noodle soup: This is a bit different from what's available from other restaurants. I'd recommend trying it if you're a fan of tofu skin and glass noodles. Spicy wontons: Their spicy sauce with the wontons is great and super flavorful. Stir fried veggies: I love their garlic stir fried veggies. Overall, DTF is great and keeps food consistent. Their service is always excellent to make sure everything meets your expectations.

rydertoast s.

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The food was amazing i say. The fried rice was out of this world like really. The service was also amazing. I had a bag and the waitress put a bag over it to prevent people from stealing it easily i think. And the ambiance was uhh dishware clashing. But it was nice! Batabingaz
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Yule S.

Yelp
[臺灣紀遊]鼎泰豐第十七 繞不過鼎泰豐啊,我是鼎泰豐一生黑。有兩家店,我是一生黑,一家就是鼎泰豐,另外一家,哎,不說了。另外,我聲明一下啊,我衹是上海鼎泰豐、臺灣鼎泰豐的一生黑,對於洛杉磯的鼎泰豐,我並不黑,甚至,我還一直說洛杉磯的鼎泰豐是全世界鼎泰豐中信價比最高的。洛杉磯普通的中餐店小籠九美元、十美元、十一美元的都有,鼎泰豐也就賣到十二美元,豈不是信價比最高的?除此之外,我也不黑西雅圖、紐約乃至韓國、日本等任何一家鼎泰豐。上海人整天抱怨受北方文化衝擊,連小喫都漸漸沒落什麼的,叫我說,活該!那麼好的「南翔小籠」無形資產,多少年來衹在日本開了一家,上海人自己沒出息讓小籠走向世界,衹能靠鼎泰豐讓世界知道...... 為什麼黑上海的鼎泰豐?因為它做不好上海的小籠,它去除了肉皮凍而改用吉利丁,它以為肉皮凍無色無味的,改成了吉利丁,自以為在口感上能夠以假亂真,我敢保證,上海美食圈中至少有一半人可盲品出區別來,雖然上海美食圈本已不堪,但也不至於一半人都喫不出肉皮凍和吉利丁的區別來。同樣是吉利丁的緣故,肉不夠抱團,有時甚至是散的。 二是上海鼎泰豐嘩眾取寵,搞個什麼明堂包小籠,每張皮每份餡都用電子秤秤過,這根本就是看不起手藝人,別的不說,我家女兒包的餛飩,每個餡都是一樣份量的。全上海的小籠店,都可以保證每個份量是一樣的,這是基本功好不好,故意拿來說事,就是壞。 你這麼想,如果有家汽車店,掛出牌子來「我們衹用圓輪轂」,是什麼意思?小籠的份量,首先是有個上下值的,大多數小籠館,衹要包過幾個月的師傅,都是能夠做到份量準作的,這是肌肉記憶,很簡單。美新湯圓、老大房鮮肉月餅、友聯生煎、富春小籠,任何一家馳名的小喫,師傅的手就是秤,是不會錯的,我不知道鼎泰豐此舉,是為了嘲笑上海的熟練工呢?還是對自己沒信心。 三是上海鼎泰豐,賣得比好喫的上海小籠還貴,比富春貴,比南翔饅頭貴,你何德何能,味道不如人家,賣得還比別人貴,是「外來的和尚會念經嗎?」。不僅如此,還要外收服務費,上海有這個規矩嗎?這根本就是違法的好不好,真叫沒人來找着你,當然,大陸的相關監管就是個笑話。照大陸法律,包房費最低收費都是違法的,開瓶費和不允許外帶酒水也是違法的,但具體操作中,上海大量酒店都不遵守。 第四,鼎泰豐除了皮凍改吉利丁的問題,還有小籠根本的問題,小籠皮薄好不好?好!薄到什麼程度?越薄越好嗎?當然不是,小籠應該挾起來不變形的,但是上海的鼎泰豐挾起來後,小籠的當中是會墜下去的,這就不對了。這一點,臺灣店的小籠挾起後,也是會變形的,然而洛杉磯店,就沒有這個問題。上海、臺灣鼎泰豐的問題是皮太薄,而且是均匀的薄,這樣一來,待頂上捏起之後,首先是個頭重腳輕的狀態,其實真正好的小籠擀皮時,和餃子皮是一樣的,中間要稍策厚過周圍。 我去了臺北的鼎泰豐旗艦店,叫做信義店,說是多少多少年的歷史,回饋鄉裡云云,从沒聽說過回饋鄉里還要收服務費的,你幾十年前,街邊攤時就收服務費的嗎?那時不是為鄉里服務的嗎?幾十年前,山西人楊秉彝創辦了鼎泰豐!我不是歧視任一個地方的人,但是一個山西販油郎,真的能懂上海的小籠嗎? 在此,說幾句。 一、小籠的技術,遠低於生煎。 二、小籠,皮要薄,但是整個小籠是不能變形的。 三、小籠的肉得抱團的,不能是散的。 四、上海小籠的頂上是有個圈的,是一個小洞,這一點,全世界的鼎泰豐都做不到,因為他們不知道怎麼才能做到。 好吧,我還是去鼎泰豐信義店喫了一回,怎麼說呢,在我心目中,是不及格的。在這裡,除了小籠一貫的毛病外,我還喫到了我「有史以來」最奇怪的燒賣,這是份蝦仁燒賣,它的皮和餡是與小籠一般無二的,甚至連形狀都差不多,唯一的區別是最上面頂了一隻蝦仁。我們知道,不同的東西相同的味道是個大忌,上海人喫的生煎和鍋貼,哪怕是同一家店鋪的,哪怕是同一個鍋裡出來的,其麵皮和肉餡都是不一樣的。所謂的蝦仁燒賣,蝦仁並不是在肉餡中的,而是頂在上面的?這就好比某窮措大撿了件皮衣夏天穿在身上,家中却什麼都沒有,何必喫相要如此難看呢? 喫相難看還不止於此,一瓶啤酒賣150元,是我在臺灣喝到最貴的,加上服務費還不止,我在臺南很多店,啤酒就是50元(超市48元),人家老闆就不屑在酒水上賺錢。而且鼎泰豐本來價格就遠超臺北同等飯店,出品與服務又沒有超過別家,硬收服務費,喫相實在有點難看。 鼎泰豐最近關了美國的旗艦店,說是把重點轉到新店,讓我們拭目以待吧。 那個山西人,或許他懂小籠包,但他絕不懂上海人心中的小籠包。
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Katie A. O.

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love DTF and yes, the line is long so it's better to go early. there is a take-out a few blocks down and if you are staying nearby, takeout is an option as well. this is the original DTF and while waiting, you can also visit yongkang area.
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Ivy C.

Yelp
This is the original! 3.5 stars. Pros: same menu, service, and quality dumplings as any other location. Can start ordering off a piece of paper menu before you're seated to speed things up a tiny bit. Cons: - CASH ONLY (SOGO location takes card) - Can't see chefs in action like at other DTF - Up to 3 hour wait - No elevator and nowhere to conveniently leave wheelchair/stroller if needed - Ambience definitely older and more cramped than other locations Pro tip: Come during off hours (2:30-3pm etc) and not around holidays, or plan ahead, grab a number & shop til it's your time. You'll still wait, but it'll be 20 min or less. Must-haves: - XLB - Dumplings (vegetarian, fish, chicken, pork, shrimp alike) - Eggplant appetizer Definitely skip the Dan Dan noodles - it's the worst I've had in Taiwan. After two outings in a row, I'm convinced that there are some great dumplings with less of a wait & cheaper prices all around Taipei and DTF is NOT a must after all. Service might not be as good, but if dumplings are the #1 prize, try a few other places in Taiwan!
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Janet H.

Yelp
Great food, great service, comfortable ambiance. 鼎泰豐的招牌小籠包,紅油抄手, 燃麵, 小菜都非常好吃. 不管到哪一間分店吃到的口味都是一致的.