Menu Overview
Nestled in the heart of Zhongshan District, Face to Face Noodle House offers a culinary journey that brings the vibrant flavors of Malaysian street food to Taipei. This restaurant, located at No. 310 Jinzhou Street, is renowned for its authentic dishes that reflect a blend of traditional recipes and local influences. With a focus on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, Face to Face Noodle House aims to deliver delightful dining experiences that keep patrons coming back for more.
Signature Dishes
- Char Kuey Teow - A stir-fried flat rice noodle dish enhanced by prawns, Chinese sausage, and scrambled eggs, delivering that coveted 'wok hei' aroma.
- Nasi Lemak - A traditional Malaysian coconut rice dish served with fried chicken, sambal, peanuts, and cucumber, enveloping diners in a comforting flavor experience.
- Sarawak Noodles - Featuring dry Hong Kong-style egg noodles with barbecued pork and minced pork, served with a complimentary anchovy-based broth for added richness.
- Curry Fish Balls - A popular snack that complements any meal, these tender fish balls are soaked in a rich, spicy curry sauce.
Beverages and Pairings
While dining at Face to Face Noodle House, don't miss the chance to enjoy their selection of beverages. The restaurant serves classic drinks like iced milk tea and the unique 三色咖啡, offering a sweet pick-me-up that pairs well with any dish. Although some patrons have noted that the drinks could be improved, the food itself remains the star attraction, making for a satisfying meal.
Dietary Options
- Vegetarian options are available, including dishes like the Mee Goreng, a stir-fried noodle dish with vegetables.
- Vegan-friendly selections can be requested, ensuring everyone can find something enjoyable on the menu.
- Gluten-free options are limited but can be accommodated upon request.
Chef's Recommendations
For those looking to explore the flavors of Face to Face Noodle House, the chef highly recommends trying the 招牌辣椒乾板麵套餐, which features dry noodles served with a spicy chili sauce, fish balls, and half-boiled eggs. This dish is a fulfilling option that showcases the chef's artistry and deep understanding of Malaysian cuisine. Another standout is the 槟城炒粿條, which has garnered rave reviews for its delightful combination of textures and flavors.
Experience the Menu
Face to Face Noodle House invites you to uncover the authentic tastes of Malaysian cuisine right in Taipei. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this restaurant promises a delightful escape into a world of flavors that highlight the rich culinary traditions of Malaysia. Don’t miss out on exploring their menu and indulging in the dishes that have made them a local favorite.
FAQs
- **Q: Is Face to Face Noodle House child-friendly?** A: Yes, the restaurant is suitable for children and offers menu options for young diners.
- **Q: How can I get to Face to Face Noodle House?** A: It is about a 10-15 minute walk from the nearest MRT station. There are also paid parking options available.
- **Q: Do they accept reservations?** A: Yes, but be prepared for a possible wait during busy hours.






