Where Can I Find the Best Pineapple Cake in Taipei?

Taiwans ever popular pineapple cake
Taiwan's ever popular pineapple cake | © Taco Huang / Flickr
Ciaran McEneaney

There are some things every tourist who visits Taipei must try. The amazing street food, stinky tofu, beef noodles, and of course, the famous pineapple cake. This sweet cake has become one of the most sought-after souvenir treats on the island. However, there are good pineapple cakes and bad ones, and the last thing you want is for your first taste of this traditional treat to be a less than appealing experience.

Avoid the convenience stores

First off, although the local convenience stores are pretty amazing, they rarely have any good quality pineapple cakes in stock unless it’s Chinese New Year. Any other time of the year they usually stock the cheap variety that are often incredibly dry and sometimes overly sweet. Avoid these at all costs.

Try the tourist shops

It should come as no surprise that you can buy one of Taiwan’s most popular souvenirs in a souvenir shop. The Taiwan Handicraft Promotion Center or one of the city’s many duty-free stores are the perfect locations for finding some decent cakes. Buy from a souvenir store and you may be able to get your cakes in a tin to keep them intact on your journey home.

Everrich Duty-Free Store, 289 Xinhu 2nd Road, Neihu District, Taipei City, Taiwan,+886 80 009 8668

Taiwan Handicraft Promotion Center, 1 Xuzhou Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan, +886 2 2393 3655

1. Look for the most famous brands

Bakery, Taiwanese

Buying cakes at Chi Te Bakery
© chia ying Yang / Flickr
There are several local companies that make pineapple cakes with Chia Te and Li Yi being two of the most famous. These brands are so popular that they now mass produce pineapple cakes which makes them a quite affordable option. While Chia Te and Li Yi specialize in pineapple cakes, other food manufacturers such as Chimei and Imei have got in on the act too. This means locals and tourists alike are spoiled for choice when it comes to good quality pineapple cake.If you’re unsure about a particular brand, ask the store owner. Taiwanese people are incredibly helpful and very proud of their local food products so they’ll be only too glad to steer you in the right direction.

2. Try Taiwan’s most in-demand brand

SunnyHills is Taiwan’s newest pineapple cake brand and to say they’re popular would be a huge understatement. They started small but now boast stores in Tokyo, Singapore, and Shanghai.

While many other pineapple cakes are similar in taste and appearance, SunnyHills is something new that breaks away from the norm. Their cakes can vary in taste depending on the time of the year (local pineapples are sweet in summer, tangy in winter) and their pastry is a delight.

Tea and cake at SunnyHills | © Daniel Chow / Flickr

If all else fails, try the airport

If you’re here on vacation and somehow forgot to buy your pineapple cakes before checking out of the hotel (sacrilege) then don’t worry about it. The airport duty-free shops always have a good selection of pineapple cakes, and you might even get a chance to taste some.

But no matter how much you’ve gone over budget on your trip, don’t buy the cheapest variety. This is a game of hit and miss, and you really don’t want to take a chance. Look for those well-known brands such as Chia Te or Li Yi, and you can’t go wrong or just pop into the SunnyHills store located in Terminal 2.

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