Restaurant in Taichung City, Taiwan
Hand-Torn Broth Tradition

A focused noodle and black sour plum soup counter on Shifu Road in central Taichung, best treated as a practical late-night stop rather than a destination dinner. Walk-in format, fast service, and a narrow menu make it the right call for solo travellers or pairs after a long evening — not for groups or special occasions needing atmosphere.
If you picture a modern restaurant when you hear "Zhongzheng District noodles and fermented broth," reset that expectation now. 上海楊枝麵黑酸梅湯 on Shifu Road is a street-level, counter-style spot built around a very specific proposition: hand-pulled or portioned noodles paired with the sour-dark hit of black sour plum soup. That narrow focus is either exactly what you need after a late evening in central Taichung, or a reason to look elsewhere if you want a full sit-down dinner with multiple courses.
The physical setup here is functional rather than atmospheric. Counter seating and simple table arrangements make this the kind of place where turnover is quick and the room is never trying to impress you. For a special occasion or date night expecting ambient lighting and considered décor, this is not the right call — look instead at JL Studio in Taichung for a proper occasion-ready room. But if the occasion is hunger after 9 PM on a weeknight, the no-fuss layout is a practical advantage: you sit, you order, you eat without ceremony. The address on Shifu Road places it in Taichung's Central District, walkable from the main administrative core, which matters if you are ending an evening nearby.
This is where 上海楊枝麵黑酸梅湯 earns its place on a Taichung shortlist. Taiwan's night-eating culture means that a focused noodle-and-cold-drink spot with fast service fills a gap that formal restaurants simply do not cover once kitchens close. The black sour plum soup pairing — a regional cold beverage tradition , works as a palate counterpoint to a warm noodle bowl, and the format is built for solo diners or pairs rather than groups. For larger parties looking for a late option, Abura Yakiniku is worth checking for group-friendly late seatings instead.
Pricing, current hours, and booking method are not confirmed in available records, which means walk-in is the safest assumption , consistent with most Taiwanese street-food-adjacent venues at this tier. Booking difficulty rates as easy. Do not expect a reservation system; arrive, join the queue if there is one, and plan for a meal that runs 20-30 minutes rather than an evening. For context on how this fits Taichung's broader food options, see our full Taichung City restaurants guide.
Solo travellers and pairs who want something grounding after a long day in central Taichung, or anyone specifically seeking the black sour plum soup format, will find this delivers on a direct brief. If you are planning around a special occasion, a group dinner, or a longer evening out, combine this with a browse of our full Taichung City bars guide or our full Taichung City experiences guide to build the night around it rather than treat it as the main event.
For reference, Taiwan's street-food noodle scene operates across a wide tier range , from high-volume stalls covered in travel media to neighbourhood fixtures that never surface outside local knowledge. Venues like A Cun Beef Soup (Baoan Road) in Tainan show what a focused, single-product noodle operation can look like when it achieves consistent recognition. This Taichung spot occupies a similar niche in format, if not yet in documented reputation.
Other Taichung options for context: A Kun Mian, Burger Joint, cafe crotchet, and DIN YUE RESTAURANT each cover different parts of the market. For a broader lens on Taiwan dining, logy in Taipei and GEN in Kaohsiung represent what the island's formal end looks like. Further afield, A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei illustrates how single-product street food venues build identity around one thing done well , the same logic applies here.
Practical summary: Walk-in, Central District Taichung, fast-format noodle and sour plum soup spot leading suited to solo diners or pairs seeking a late-night option. No confirmed booking required. Budget-tier pricing expected.
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| Abura Yakiniku | Unknown | — | ||
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