Fulong Biandang

Northern Taiwan


Several shops all sell the same bento boxes outside Fulong train station. Choose from the standard Fulong bento (福隆便當; Fúlóng biàndāng) with pork, egg, tofu and veggies, the pork cutlet bento (排骨便當; páigǔ biàndāng), or the chicken leg bento (雞腿便當; jītuǐ biàndāng). The last two sell out fast.


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