Bilingual text here: https://english.ftvnews.com.tw/news/2026415W0AEA?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=description雙語文字版: https://english.ftvnews.com.tw/news/2026415W0AEA?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=descriptionOur official website: ➔ https://english.ftvnews.com.tw/Follow us onFacebook: ➔ https://www.facebook.com/ftvformosanewsX (Twitter): ➔ https://x.com/FTV_Taiwan_NewsHave you ever had authentic Thai boat noodles? Tucked away in Keelung is a small shop run by three Thai sisters who have been living in Taiwan for 40 years. Their goal is to give people in Taiwan a taste of the real Thailand. Boat noodles are packed with lots of ingredients, but they traditionally come in small bowls. After coming to Taiwan, they decided to localize it by increasing the portions and adding local ingredients, thoroughly winning over local palettes. A chef deftly cooks up some noodles and piles them high with ingredients, preparing to serve a delicious bowl of Thai boat noodles. Just seeing the other customers plucking noodles out of the rich broth is enough to make your mouth water. This shop in Keelung was founded by three Thai sisters who have been serving up the taste of home for 40 years. CustomerIt’s very hardy, and there’s lots in it, but it’s not too much to handle for us.CustomerIt’s really light and not too greasy. It tastes authentic.CustomerIt’s the same as in Thailand. This is how most boat noodles are served there. Boat noodles are a beloved Thai staple packed with many different ingredients. Beyond your typical green vegetables and pork, the owners here also add some local flavors like tempura and meatballs. They also supersize the portion.Chou Ya-wenRestaurant ownerWe wanted to share great Thai food like boat noodles with our friends in Taiwan. In Thailand, it’s served in tiny bowls. Some people even eat 20 or 30 at a time. So we made it bigger.Still hungry? Not to worry. You can add an order of charred pork neck or chicken wings, and wash it all down with a Thai milk tea. There’s no need to board a plane for an authentic taste of Thailand!For more Taiwan news, tune in:Mon to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53#台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan