Tamsui, a coastal town in New Taipei City renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance, is equally celebrated for its delicious food. The local food scene is a packed with Taiwanese flavors, offering a great mix of traditional dishes and modern interpretations. From the iconic fish ball soup to the delectable oyster omelets and the irresistible grilled squid, Tamsui’s seafood and street food are a must-try for any visitor. In this post, we will list out all the best Tamsui restaurants and must-eat local favorites that have made Tamsui a foodie’s heaven. 


Tamsui Old Street

tamsui old street

Source: newtaipei.travel

After exiting Tamsui MRT station and taking a right turn, you’ll arrive at the famous Tamsui Old Street. It is a pedestrian-only street brimming with historical charm and tasty offerings. This popular tourist spot is lined with traditional shops, trendy boutiques, and most importantly, a plethora of food stalls and restaurants serving up local favorites.

As you stroll through the older sections like Jianchen Street, admire the well-preserved architecture and the views of the Tamsui River. Qingshui Street, with its historical temples and cultural significance, is also worth exploring. Don’t miss the opportunity to pay your respects at the Qingshui Temple. You can also learn about Dr. Mackay’s contributions to the town. Most importantly, be sure to indulge in the mouthwatering local delicacies that have made Tamsui Old Street a foodie’s paradise. Many of our recommendations will be on Tamsui Old Street, so be sure not to miss out on it.

tamsui old street

Source: SmileTaiwan

We understand some people might want to escape the hustle and noise of street food and night market. No worries, you still have plenty of options. If you want to dine in a restaurant for a more complete experience, head to the later sections.

Tamsui Agei and Fish Balls

tamsui agei

Source: HARRYPAN

If you’re in Tamsui, you simply must try Agei. This is the most iconic food in Tamsui. The name “Agei” is derived from the Japanese word for “fried tofu.” To make Agei, a hole is carved into fried tofu and filled with stir-fried vermicelli. It’s then sealed with fish paste and steamed before being drizzled with a sweet and spicy sauce or the shop’s secret recipe. Yum!

There are plenty of restaurants that offers Agei and fish balls, we have listed out a few here if you want to try them out.

Tamsui Wenhua Agei 文化阿給

📍 Google Maps

tamsui wenhua agei

Source: bobby.tw

Wenhua Agei (文化阿給) is a must-try local delicacy when visiting Tamsui. Locals and students from Tamkang University highly recommend the original Wenhua Agei shop, located on Zhenli Street, up the hill from the bustling ferry pier. This shop has garnered a 4.1-star rating on Google Maps with over 5,000 reviews, so the hype is real. It’s a testament to its enduring popularity that they still wrap their takeout orders in newspaper, just like in the old days, making it a nostalgic treat for former students.

The Tamsui Ferry Pier Agei Old Shop 淡水渡船頭阿給老店

📍 Google Maps

Tamsui Ferry Pier Agei Old Shop

Source: David & Milly

The Tamsui Ferry Pier Agei Old Shop is a local favorite known for its delicious Agei. The multi-layered texture of the fried tofu skin, combined with the sweet and savory sauce, is simply irresistible. The generous filling of vermicelli ensures that you’ll feel satisfied after just one serving. This popular spot is always packed with customers, but they manage to serve food quickly, so you won’t have to wait long. Besides the must-try Agei, their fish ball soup and steamed meatballs are also worth trying.

Old Shop Tamsui Fish Ball 老店淡水魚丸

📍 Google Maps

old shop tamsui fish ball

Source: Old Shop Tamsui Fish Ball Facebook

Old Shop Tamsui Fish Ball has been a beloved local institution for 45 years. With its spacious and air-conditioned dining area, it’s a comfortable place to enjoy a meal. While the seating is limited, it’s more spacious than before, and the friendly service adds to the charm. This old-school eatery is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience authentic Tamsui cuisine. Be sure to try their signature fish balls, Agei, and sweet potato cakes. We also recommend their meat buns, which were delicious. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside.

Good Fortune Tamsui Fish Balls 福又又

📍 Google Maps

good fortune tamsui fish balls

Source: Good Fortune Tamsui Fish Ball Facebook

Right next to Old Shop Tamsui Fish Ball, you’ll find Good Fortune Tamsui Fish Balls, another popular spot for traditional Tamsui snacks. With high ratings online, it offers many classic local favorites. One unique item on their menu is the “Mini Agei,” which comes in a serving of three for NT$55 but is limited in quantity. Good Fortune offers a wide variety of affordable snacks and even offers set meals.

The shop has recently undergone renovations, providing a much more comfortable dining environment. Their Agei is particularly noteworthy, featuring a special sauce. The shrimp rolls are also highly recommended for their crispy texture and hearty filling. And don’t forget to try their colorful and delicious small meatball soup.

Best Tamsui Seafood and Savory Street Food

Ah Xiang Shrimp Roll 阿香蝦捲 

📍 Google Maps

shrimp rolls

shirmp rolls

Source: LINE, TripAdvisor

Ah Xiang Shrimp Roll offers a truly authentic Taiwanese snacking experience. The crispy, golden-brown shrimp rolls are a testament to the skill of the cooks. Despite the constant stream of customers, the friendly staff and quick service make the wait worthwhile. If you’re looking for a taste of local life in Tamsui, head over to Ah Xiang and indulge in their delicious shrimp rolls.

Ah Xiang Quail Eggs with Anchovies 阿香魩仔魚烤鳥蛋

📍 Google Maps

Source: stancylife.com, IG@foody__eason

If you’re visiting Tamsui Old Street and looking for a unique and delicious snack, you have to try Ah Xiang’s Quail Eggs with Anchovies. It is located right by Ah Xiang’s shrimp roll. With so many quail egg vendors on the street, it’s important to seek out this particular one. They’re famous for being incredibly generous with their anchovies, guaranteeing at least 50 anchovies on every skewer! What’s more, their special sauce is a game-changer, and customers can even add their own homemade garlic soy sauce for an extra kick.

If you love seafood, we think you really should also head to Kaohiung’s Cijin Island or Orchid Island if you have time.

Ye’s Wonton 百葉溫州餛飩

📍 Google Maps

tamsui wonton

Source: yeswonton.com

Ye’s Wonton is a well-known 50-year-old restaurant located on Tamsui Old Street. It’s a popular spot not only for tourists but also for locals. Many people are curious about the “Jay Chou Set Meal” and its connection to the famous Taiwanese singer. As a former student of Tamkang High School, Jay Chou was a regular customer at Ye’s Wonton. His go-to order was the Wonton Soup and Roasted Chicken Leg, which are two of the restaurant’s most popular dishes. If you’re visiting for the first time and unsure what to order, simply follow in Jay Chou’s footsteps and give this classic combination a try.

Le Tang Bao Soup Dumpling 樂湯包

📍 Google Maps

Source: kaikk.tw

Le Tang Bao is a popular spot for delicious soup dumplings located just outside of Tamsui Market. They offer freshly steamed soup dumplings, shrimp dumplings, and steamed buns, and they open as early as 6:30 AM. This makes them a convenient choice for many commuters who stop by to grab a box for breakfast. Their thin-skinned soup dumplings are filled with hot, flavorful broth and are a real treat.

Hao Hao Shi Guangdong-style Steamed Rice Rolls 好好食廣東腸粉

📍 Google Maps

Source: Books Travel

Hao Hao Shi offers a taste of authentic Guangdong cuisine right in Tamsui. Their steamed rice rolls are a must-try, featuring layers of thin, translucent rice noodle sheets filled with a generous amount of ingredients. The shrimp and egg rolls are especially popular, with plump, fresh shrimp and a flavorful sauce. The combination of soft, chewy rice noodles, savory fillings, and a touch of spice creates a truly satisfying dish.

Ya Ma Xiao Mi Scallion Pancake 亞麻小米蔥餅

📍 Google Maps

Source: Ya Ma Xiao Mi Scallion Pancakes Facebook

Right next to Hao Hao Shi’s Guangdong-style steamed rice rolls, you’ll find Ya Ma Xiao Mi Scallion Pancake.Made with a unique blend of millet and flaxseed, these pancakes are offered in various sizes to suit your appetite. Cooked without additional oil and with a special technique to create a crispy edge, these pancakes are both satisfying and healthy. For those who prefer a bit more flavor, you can ask for a brush of sauce. The quality of the dough is so good that many customers even purchase it to make their own pancakes at home.

Tamsui Lin Ji Meatball 林記肉圓

📍 Google Maps

lin ji meatball

Source: Food panda

Tamsui Lin Ji Meatball has been delighting locals with its delicious food for over 30 years. Their signature meatball is a must-try, and you can also enjoy it in a combo with their oil rice cakes and rice dumplings. The meatballs are soft, chewy, and packed with flavor, and they pair perfectly with their special sauce. We highly recommend ordering a bowl of their Four Gods Soup to complete your meal. It’s loaded with ingredients and has a rich flavor that will leave you wanting more. Whether you prefer to enjoy your meal fresh and hot or take it home to freeze for later, Lin Ji Meatball has you covered.

A Po Iron Eggs 阿婆鐵蛋

📍 Google Maps

a po iron egg

a po iron egg

Source: apoironegg.com

Exploring Tamsui’s vibrant food scene wouldn’t be complete without trying the iconic tea eggs, fish crackers, and shrimp crackers. These savory snacks have become synonymous with the town. These local treats make for great souvenirs. A Po Iron Eggs, a beloved local shop with a 40-year history, is a must-visit for those seeking authentic Taiwanese flavors. Over the years, the range of flavors has expanded to cater to diverse tastes, making it even more appealing to visitors.

DAPUNZ 達胖滋

📍 Google Maps

dapunz hamburger

Source: Uber Eats

DAPUNZ is a hidden gem in Tamsui that offers a unique twist on the classic American burger. Despite its humble appearance, this small eatery is committed to providing customers with high-quality, made-to-order burgers. With a wide range of toppings to choose from, they can customize a burger that fits perfectly to your taste.

Best Tamsui Drinks and Desserts

Jumbo Ice cream 淡水巨無霸霜淇淋

📍 Google Maps

jumbo ice cream

jumbo ice cream

Source: jumbo Ice Cream Facebook, IG@52_foodie

Soft serve ice cream is a beloved treat for people of all ages, and Tamsui’s Jumbo soft serve ice cream is no exception. These extra-long ice cream cones have become quite the attraction, drawing crowds with their impressive size. During the hot summer months, it’s almost a given that visitors to Tamsui Old Street will be spotted with one of these towering treats in hand. With multiple branches scattered throughout the old street, and a whopping nine flavors to choose from, satisfying your sweet tooth with a giant, creamy cone is a must-do when visiting Tamsui.

Corner Cone Gelato

📍 Google Maps

corner cone gelato

corner cone gelato

Source: IG@cornerconegelato

Forget about regular ice cream, the newest must-try in Tamsui’s bustling Zhongzheng Road is the unbelievably cute hand made ice cream! Located amidst the famous fish crackers, a po iron eggs, and old-fashioned cakes, Corner Cone Gelato stands out with its adorable and lifelike Poodle and French Bulldog-shaped ice creams. These treats are so cute, you’ll hesitate to take a bite! You can also ask for custom made ice cream of a character you like!

A-mam’s Plum Juice 阿媽的酸梅湯 

📍 Google Maps

amam plum juice

amam plum juice

Source: newtaipei.travel, Taipei Fun Pass

There’s something truly special about sipping a glass of A-mam’s Plum Juice while exploring Tamsui. The sweet and tangy flavor, combined with the nostalgic charm of the drink, creates a memorable experience. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this iconic beverage is a must-try when in Tamsui.

Nanina Maru 淡水浪花丸

📍 Google Maps

Nanina Maru

Nanina Maru

Source: Nanira Maru Facebook

Tamsui’s popular ice cream spot, Nanina Maru, has brought a taste of Okinawa to the area. Their signature colorful bear-shaped shaved ice is not only adorable and Instagram-worthy but also incredibly delicious. The best part? You can enjoy your sweet treat while taking in the calming views of Tamsui River. There’s nothing quite like savoring a refreshing shaved ice on a hot summer day with a beautiful waterfront backdrop.

Original Cake 源味本舖

📍 Google Maps

original cake

original cake

Source: Original Cake Facebook

Original Cake is a must-visit bakery in Tamsui, always drawing crowds. Their traditional Taiwanese sponge cake defied my expectations. You will be pleasantly surprised by its soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture. The cheese flavor was the perfect addition, providing a delightful balance of sweet and savory. It’s no wonder this bakery is so popular.

Fu Ge Stone Cake  福哥石頭餅

📍 Google Maps

Fu Ge Stone Cake

Fu Ge Stone Cake

Source: ifoodie.tw

Fu Ge Stone Cake is a local treasure in Tamsui that offers a truly unique culinary experience. The stone cakes are a delightful fusion of flavors and textures, combining the best of red bean cakes, sponge cakes, pancakes, and croquettes. The endless flavor combinations make it easy to find your perfect match. If you’re looking for a delicious and affordable snack, Fu Ge Stone Cake is the place to go.

Grandma’s Mochi 麻吉奶奶鮮奶麻糬

📍 Google Maps

Grandma's Mochi 

Grandma's Mochi 

Source: 奔奔小姐愛美食, newtaipei.travel

Grandma Mochi’s has quickly become a beloved spot for locals and tourists alike. Their fresh milk mochi offers a unique and unforgettable taste experience. The soft, pillowy mochi, combined with the fragrant peanut powder, creates a harmonious blend of flavors and textures. It’s no wonder that this small shop has become a popular destination in Tamsui.

107 Soybean Products  107豆製品手工豆花

📍 Google Maps

107 Soybean Products

Source: Uber Eats

Behind the trendy facade of 107 Soybean Products lies a 30-year tradition of tofu making. This local favorite supplies tofu to many of Tamsui’s most popular agei stalls, ensuring the freshest ingredients for their products. Their house-made soy milk and tofu desserts are a must-try for anyone visiting Tamsui. The peanuts and red beans are cooked to a perfect texture, complementing the silky smooth tofu perfectly.

Di Mu’s White Sugar Cake 迪母ㄟ白糖粿淡水鋪

📍 Google Maps

Di Mu's White Sugar Cake

Di Mu's White Sugar Cake

Source: 貪吃熊小姐與小鳥胃先生, stancyteacher.tw

Di Mu’s White Sugar Cake offers a delightful twist on a classic Taiwanese snack. Beyond the traditional sesame and peanut flavors, they’ve introduced innovative options like matcha, guanyin tea, and sesame powder. Each bite offers a crispy exterior and a soft, chewy interior, with the unique flavor of your chosen topping. It’s a nostalgic treat that will transport you back in time.

Best Tamsui Restaurants

Memory Riverside Restaurant 時光樹影Memory河岸景觀餐廳

📍 Google Maps

Memory Riverside Restaurant

Memory Riverside Restaurant

Source: camilleblog.com, ifoodie.tw

Memory Riverside Restaurant is a hidden gem that offers stunning river views and delicious food. Their menu features a variety of dishes, from comforting classics like braised pork leg and zhajiangmian to more unique options like long-marinated drunken chicken. For a sweet treat, indulge in their assortment of Western and Eastern pastries. With its warm and inviting atmosphere, Memory is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal.

Water Front Restaurant Rongti Branch 水灣餐廳榕堤店

📍 Google Maps

Water Front Restaurant

Water Front Restaurant Rongti Branch is a highly recommended restaurant for those visiting Tamsui. Known as one of the most beautiful oceanfront restaurants in the area, it boasts stunning panoramic views of the Tamsui River. The restaurant’s South-East Asian-inspired decor, combined with the preserved historical building, creates a relaxing atmosphere that transports you straight to Bali.

Water Front Restaurant menu

Water Front Restaurant menu

Source: waterfront.com.tw

The menu features exquisite and delicious dishes, making it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a meal with loved ones. Whether you’re on a romantic date, gathering with friends, or exploring with family, Water Front Restaurant is sure to enhance your experience. Combine your visit with a day trip around Tamsui to make the most of your journey.

RAYCA Coffe Bistro 文森食堂

📍 Google Maps

RAYCA Coffe Bistro

Source: angelababy0822.com

RAYCA Coffe Bistro is a must-visit for food lovers seeking authentic French cuisine. Helmed by a former Le Cordon Bleu chef, the restaurant offers a delightful menu featuring homemade coffee, pasta, tiramisu, crème brûlée, and more. Their signature dish, the Penghu squid pasta, is a local favorite. With a rotating menu, regular customers can always look forward to new culinary surprises.

Pallet bistro 木棧板餐廳

📍 Google Maps

Pallet bistro

Pallet bistro

Pallet bistro

Source: Pallet Bistro Facebook

Pallet Bistro is a charming restaurant that offers a taste of Europe in Tamsui. The bistro’s rustic, wooden decor and large windows provide a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal. The menu features a variety of international dishes, including hearty pasta and seafood options. With its beautiful river views and delicious food, Pallet Bistro has become a go-to destination for locals and tourists alike.

Hidden Burger  藏室

📍 Google Maps

Hidden Burger

Source: Hidden Burger Facebook

If you’re looking for a truly exceptional burger in Tamsui, Hidden Burger is a must-try. Their burgers feature a crispy, chewy bun and juicy, flavorful patties. A standout on the menu is the Strawberry Cream Cheese Bacon Burger, which combines a perfectly cooked beef patty with a tangy strawberry cream cheese sauce and crispy bacon. The unique flavor combination is surprisingly delicious.

Eiles Bistro 艾莉斯餐酒館

📍 Google Maps

Eiles Bistro

Source: Eiles Bistro Facebook

For a special occasion in Tamsui, Eiles Bistro is the perfect choice. This elegant restaurant offers a fusion of Western and Asian cuisine, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. Their menu features a variety of dishes, including homemade pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and hearty mains like German pork knuckle and steak. The intimate atmosphere and attentive service make it an ideal spot for a romantic dinner or a celebration with friends.

Best Tamsui Cafes

Gozenkamicha 御前上茶

📍 Google Maps

Gozenkamicha

Gozenkamicha

Source: ifoodie.tw, huablog.tw

Gozenkamicha is a matcha lover’s paradise. This new shop in Tamsui offers a unique and authentic matcha experience. Using high-quality matcha from a renowned Kyoto tea house, Gozenkamicha creates a range of delicious drinks and treats. From the rich and flavorful “Kyoto Matcha Drink” to the refreshing “Matcha Lemon Green Tea,” there’s a matcha beverage for every taste.

LB Cafe 淡水長堤咖啡餐館

📍 Google Maps

LB Cafe Tamsui

Source: fulffenblog.tw

While Tamsui Old Street is bustling with activity, there’s a serene seaside retreat just a short distance away. Nestled along the Tamsui River, LB Cafe offers a stylish and relaxing atmosphere. The cafe provides a diverse menu featuring burgers, sandwiches, pasta, and risotto, making it perfect for a casual meal or afternoon tea.

For those seeking breathtaking views, the rooftop offers an exceptional vantage point of the Tamsui River. This picturesque setting provides a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle. And the best part? LB Cafe is open late, making it an ideal spot to enjoy a romantic evening and admire the nighttime cityscape.

Ancre Café 安克黑咖啡

📍 Google Maps

Ancre Café

Source: duringmyjourney.com

Ancre café is the perfect place to unwind and recharge. The café’s tranquil atmosphere, combined with its panoramic river views, creates a truly relaxing experience. Their signature donut pancakes and smiley face latte are not only visually appealing but also taste amazing. Whether you’re looking for a romantic date spot or a place to catch up with friends, Ancre café is sure to impress.


So there you have it, folks! A culinary adventure through Tamsui’s amazing food scene. From the iconic Agei and fish ball soup to the delectable local desserts and the beautiful water front restaurants, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Pack your bags, grab your appetite, and head to Tamsui for a food experience you won’t forget!

If you like our What to Eat series, you might want to checkout our other recommendations in Taipei, including Beitou, Yangmingshan, Ximending, Maokong and more. If you have the luxury to travel outside of Taipei, we think Alishan, Sun Moon Lake and Kenting Beach are great additions to consider. See you in the other posts!

Author

Raised in Taiwan, Crystal and Hsuan grew up with a front-row seat to the country's breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and mouth-watering delicacies. They have started the blog Blue Canoe Travel to share the Taiwan they know to the world.

Comments are closed.