Feng Chun ice is the place to be!
Hualien continues to be a top shout for many times of the year, but especially around Chinese New Year, to see family and to get out of Taipei for a bit. But, where should you go outside of Hualien city? Check out Feng chun ice!
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A belated post from Chinese New Year in Hualien.
Feng Chun ice is seriously old school!
The fact that Feng Chun Ice is like 1/2 processing plant for the ice and 1/2 tables for customers definitely adds to the intrigue.
The Flavours at Feng Chun Ice
From left to right, top to bottom: grass jelly, mung bean, taro, pineapple, red bean, kidney beans.
We always tend to go with the same flavours at Feng Chun Ice, as they are so damn good. Above you can see a mix of the red bean and taro, and also the kidney bean and taro. The taro is an absolute MUST, but I would say if you prefer a more savoury taste then the kidney beans are for you. Sweet tooth? Red beans or pineapple.
It’s only $50/bowl, so it’s definitely not going to break the bank, and the train from Hualien Station to ShouFeng is quick and fun – win!
Opening Times: Monday – Sunday 10:30 – 16:00 (be aware of closures over Chinese New Year and other times on certain dates TBC by the place itself, but you’ll probably only find that on the door)