Taiwan: Eastern Ice Store
After a unsatisfying meal at Din Tai Fung, we stopped by Eastern Ice Store for some dessert:
CK and AG didn't know what they wanted in their ice and it was taking too long to translate all the different toppings, so we just left it up to the lady behind the counter.
She whipped up an ice with tapioca, rice balls, yam rice balls, and big red beans:
The ice melts really quickly once it touches the warm ingredients so you end up with a sweet soup of sorts. There's an extra bucket of ice in the little dining room area if you want to add any.
Eastern Ice Store is known for its tapioca balls, so don't leave those out. But if you're not into icy soup, you might want to look elsewhere for actual shaved ice.
東區粉圓
台北市大安區忠孝東路四段216巷38號
02-2777-2057
http://www.efy.com.tw/
CK and AG didn't know what they wanted in their ice and it was taking too long to translate all the different toppings, so we just left it up to the lady behind the counter.
She whipped up an ice with tapioca, rice balls, yam rice balls, and big red beans:
The ice melts really quickly once it touches the warm ingredients so you end up with a sweet soup of sorts. There's an extra bucket of ice in the little dining room area if you want to add any.
Eastern Ice Store is known for its tapioca balls, so don't leave those out. But if you're not into icy soup, you might want to look elsewhere for actual shaved ice.
東區粉圓
台北市大安區忠孝東路四段216巷38號
02-2777-2057
http://www.efy.com.tw/
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