Xi Men Jie 西门街 Wholesome Taiwanese Meals, Taiwanese restaurant in South West Community Development Council, Singapore.
Xi Men Jie 西门街 is a Taiwanese restaurant in Singapore that serves everyday dishes from Taiwan, including oyster mee sua, braised pork rice, and cheese onion egg pancakes. The restaurant operates at several mall locations around the city.
Xi Men Jie started as a single outlet in Singapore before expanding to several mall locations across the city. The name references Ximen, a district in Taipei that has been a center of youth culture and street food since the mid-20th century.
Xi Men Jie takes its name from the Ximen district in Taipei, a neighborhood long known for its street food stalls. Dishes like oyster mee sua and braised pork rice are the kind of food people in Taiwan eat at open-air markets rather than formal restaurants.
The outlets are inside shopping malls, so they are easy to reach by public transport and simple to find once inside. Going slightly before or after the main lunch and dinner rush usually means a shorter wait for a table.
The restaurant works with Tea Sense to offer milk teas chosen to go alongside the food on the menu. Sour plum sweet potato fries also appear as a starter, a combination that is not common in Singapore outside of Taiwanese-style eateries.
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