Half Moon Stuffed Pancake Specialty Store - Yichung Main Store

Taichung Foods


Lu's Fort Hanyu Shao, Yizhong Main Store - The term "Hanyu Shao" has always been a question mark in the minds of first-time visitors. This name, which seems to have a Chinese and a strong Japanese influence, often draws curiosity at the Yizhong Street Night Market. Recommended for its queue-worthy food, the Teppanyaki-style Hanyu Shao is interpreted by Boss Lu as representing a unique recipe made with handmade dough on-site. It is freshly fried to achieve a crispy yet chewy texture, neither oily nor greasy. The "Shao" refers to the constant sizzling sounds of high-temperature teppanyaki grilling, distinguishing it from traditional scallion pancakes, fried flatbreads, and other pastry-making methods, thus creating an innovative class of baked goods. Coupled with the store's commitment to quality and enthusiastic service, Hanyu Shao aims to leave a mark of happiness in the hearts of its customers. The bustling crowd at Yizhong Street bears witness to the deliciousness of Hanyu Shao; beyond its taste, it insists on maintaining "unwavering quality and uncompromised service" amidst the busyness of the Yizhong Night Market, dedicating meticulous care to repay customers' support. Fresh ingredients, made to order, affordable deliciousness, and a daily favorite!

Address:31 Yucai South Street, North District, Taichung City 404 (beside the Water Resources Building, in the Yichung Second Street shopping area)

Half Moon Stuffed Pancake Specialty Store - Yichung Main Store Introduction

Lu's Fort Hanyu Shao, Yizhong Main Store - The term "Hanyu Shao" has always been a question mark in the minds of first-time visitors. This name, which seems to have a Chinese and a strong Japanese influence, often draws curiosity at the Yizhong Street Night Market. Recommended for its queue-worthy food, the Teppanyaki-style Hanyu Shao is interpreted by Boss Lu as representing a unique recipe made with handmade dough on-site. It is freshly fried to achieve a crispy yet chewy texture, neither oily nor greasy. The "Shao" refers to the constant sizzling sounds of high-temperature teppanyaki grilling, distinguishing it from traditional scallion pancakes, fried flatbreads, and other pastry-making methods, thus creating an innovative class of baked goods. Coupled with the store's commitment to quality and enthusiastic service, Hanyu Shao aims to leave a mark of happiness in the hearts of its customers. The bustling crowd at Yizhong Street bears witness to the deliciousness of Hanyu Shao; beyond its taste, it insists on maintaining "unwavering quality and uncompromised service" amidst the busyness of the Yizhong Night Market, dedicating meticulous care to repay customers' support. Fresh ingredients, made to order, affordable deliciousness, and a daily favorite!

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