Din Tai Fung Chinese Taipei 101 Restaurant.
Located in the basement of Taiwan’s most iconic skyscraper, this branch of Din Tai Fung offers the quintessential introduction to the country’s most famous culinary export. While the brand began as a humble cooking-oil shop in the 1970s, this high-traffic location operates with the precision of a Swiss watch. The draw here is the obsession with consistency, best seen through the glass-walled kitchen where a small army of chefs hand-pleat the signature xiaolongbao with clinical accuracy. Beyond the soup dumplings, the menu excels at clear broths, shrimp fried rice, and steamed taro buns. Expect significant wait times; however, the efficient ticketing system allows for shopping within the mall until your number is called. It is less a quiet local haunt and more a high-energy masterclass in hospitality scale, making it a mandatory stop for any first-time visitor.