Wu Wang Tsai Chi
Deli · Longxing ·

Wu Wang Tsai Chi

Deli · Longxing ·

Freshly made popiah rolls with generous fillings and unique taste

taiwanese lumpia
popiah
fresh ingredients
vegetarian options
pork floss
peanuts
bean sprouts
cilantro
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null
Wu Wang Tsai Chi by null

Information

100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Lane 313, Section 2, Zhonghua Rd, 29號1 樓 Get directions

NT$1–200

Cash only
No restroom

Information

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100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Lane 313, Section 2, Zhonghua Rd, 29號1 樓 Get directions

+886 930 406 677
@sburrito

NT$1–200

Features

•Cash only
•No restroom

Last updated

Jan 16, 2026

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"This shop has been selling the same tasty popiah rolls for over 30 years, though it was renamed and changed location. The fillings, including braised pork belly, tofu skin, ground peanuts and pork floss, impart rich texture. Vegetarian version available." - Michelin Inspector

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"This Bib Gourmand popiah stall is known for tasty spring rolls made fresh daily with a special seaweed powder and generous fillings, offering a crisp, delicate wrap with abundant bite." - Hsieh Ming Ling

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/best-night-market-taipei-food-travel-guide
Wu Wang Tsai Chi

Super F.

Google
First you take a number. Then you wait for slightly over an hour to give your order. Giant po piah cost 70NT a pop. You can let the friendly owner know what topping you don't want. It is unique in a sense that it has a wasabi sting to it. Which for me was really nice. The harmonry of all the topping also goes well with the po piah skin. Could be the best po piah around but i don't feel is worth the wait and if you come after 6.30pm it is likely you won't get any. And that is due to people buying alot. Like 7... Maybe can buy alot and sell to those that came later.

Philip Raymond L.

Google
This place is found in Najichang Night Market. Please do know that the line can be very long and you have to get the number first to get your priority. I waited for around 30 minutes to have mine done on a rainy afternoon. They open at around 330, please check on their hours carefully. Please note that there are no seating available. When it’s raining, make sure to bring raincoat and umbrella as there is no proper shade. The taste is good but I’m rating this 3-star since it’s a family delicacy and I can’t help but compare. My family would make so much variety of topping ingredients, whereas this one is very basic. Would I queue for this, yes if I’m a tourist and no if I’m a local. Still worth trying, after all these guys earned their Michelin status for something good!

joe C.

Google
Imagine a tasty roll stuffed with fresh bean sprouts, shredded carrots, radish, tender braised pork, peanuts, cilantro, and crispy pork rind. It's got the perfect combo of sweet, savory, and crunchy, all wrapped in a soft, thin wrap. You’ve got to try it!! We always come back here when in Taipei

PHYSIC B.

Google
This is a dish with quite unusual ingredients, but when I tried it, I felt that the taste was also quite unique. It wasn't bad at all, and I could eat it. The main ingredients are pork floss, peanuts, bean sprouts, and cilantro. When I ate it, I felt that the taste of the peanuts and bean sprouts were dominant. If you like this kind of taste, you can come and try it

Karen C

Google
Although they are on the Michelin recommended list, but can't really taste anything special comparing to other 潤餅 I had.

Mandy K.

Google
Famous spot for Taiwanese lumpia (like a savory crepe). Able to customize which was nice given our dietary restrictions. They made a sugar free (avoided the sweetened crushed peanuts) and vegetarian lumpia without cilantro for us which was nice.

Scott P.

Google
Recommended by the Michelin guide for good reason! As far as Michelin street food stalls in Taipei, this was the best or at least second best in the city for us! They get busy as soon as they’re open, and theit Taiwanese burritos are perfect! Crunchy, savoury and sweet all at the same time. Tough to explain, but worth the trip to try! So affordable! Very well done!

Wilson M.

Google
Taste and healthy choice. Each bite is crispy and flavourful. Excellent queue system make it easy for everyone.