Changhua Desserts & Ice Cream Foods
Changhua Foods
Changhua Liangyuan
The blue-green small stall has flower pots in front, and the cool rice balls are
Lukang Traditional Tofu Pudding Ice
Dango ice, fried cakes (available in winter), rice noodles ice, oyster omelette
Ice Fire Ice Cream Shop
Ice Fire Nine Layers is a top-notch homemade ice dessert shop that thrives in th
Hao Ke Tea
Fresh fruit combined with naturally boiled cane sugar, blended into fruit iced d
Childhood Cafe
The century-old Jinshi Residence, once filled with the scent of books, now boast
Spring Sunshine Cafe
Chun You Qing Cafe is hidden in an old house on Lukang Old Street, offering coff
Xihu Sugar Factory Zhi Zai Ice
The Xihu Sugar Factory was established in October 1919 by the gentry of Lugang,
Sweet Potato City Eight Treasure Round Ice
The thriving Sweet Potato Market Eight Treasures Bawan Ice offers not only desse
Changhua Papaya Milk King Original Store
A traditional store from the 1950s, featuring papaya milk, mixed fruit juice, mo
Chuan Fang Shaved Ice
Chuan Fang Zhi Ai Bing has been passed down for three generations, blending trad
Farm Direct Popsicles
The directly operated ice pops from the ranch have a large pasture for raising d
Douhua King
The signature tofu pudding at the store is as tender and refreshing as pudding.
Spring Plowing Flavor Tea
Chun Geng Flavor Tea is a high-quality chain tea shop, originally named "Xiang X
One Café
E-Coffee originated from a small coffee shop, run by a couple who are coffee ent
Yuan Wei Dessert House
Yuan Wei Dessert House's food is meticulously prepared, healthy and natural, wit
Auntie Douhua Under the Banyan Tree
The first-generation elderly couple has been selling traditional tofu pudding wi
Big Bowl Shaved Ice
The world's largest big bowl shaved ice is renowned both domestically and intern
Taiwan Tea No. 8 Red Tea Specialty Store
Introducing the improved Assam tea tree from India, this large-leaf black tea no
Tea Shop - Master A-King's Professional Leisure Tea Drinks
The tea shop was established in 1997, and for over a decade, it has insisted on
Jianghu Three-Color Tangyuan
The name "Lu Ding Ji" originates from Lugang, where "Lu" refers to the local pla