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A new restaurant in Taipei is bringing the bold, spicy street flavors of Daegu straight to the city’s dining scene. FTV reporter Stephany Yang sat down with the manager of the Daegu Metropolitan City Taipei Tourism Office, to learn more about the culture behind the cuisine.

First up is Korean spicy braised beef ribs, simmered in a rich, flavorful chili sauce.

Next up, half and half seasoned fried chicken gizzards. The gizzards are deep-fried to achieve a crispy exterior with a springy bite inside. Half are coated in a sweet and mildly spicy glaze, while the other half are savory. This restaurant is serving up eight traditional dishes from Daegu until March.

Chang Ching-chung
Daegu Metropolitan City Taipei Tourism Office
Braised short ribs are incredibly tender, melting in your mouth with every bite. Daegu’s braised short ribs are famous, many Taiwanese tourists make it their first stop when visiting the city, seeking out local rib restaurants. Fried chicken brands are also well-known in Daegu. Many of the fried chicken chain brands popular in Taiwan originated there. With different levels of spiciness, you’ll experience different sensations.

Beyond its food, Daegu is famous for the Daegu Tower, a 203-meter landmark with a 360° observation deck. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views, dine, and watch light shows at night. Daegu is a vibrant hub for music. It’s home to the Daegu Chimac Festival, where locals and visitors gather to enjoy fried chicken and live performances.

Chang Ching-chung
Daegu Metropolitan City Taipei Tourism Office’s manager
Many cities in Korea have their own most famous landmark, and for Daegu, that landmark is the Daegu 83 Tower. Beyond the culinary theme we’re focusing on this time, Daegu is also renowned as a city of music. It is one of only two cities in Korea designated by UNESCO as a City of Music. Daegu hosts a wide range of events every year, such as musical theater festivals and orchestral music festivals. In May and October, performances are held throughout the entire month.

Daegu Metropolitan City Taipei Tourism Office holds events in Taiwan several times a year, hoping to strengthen cultural exchange, promote tourism, and give locals a taste of Daegu’s vibrant food, music, and traditions.

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