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Aladdin Restaurant

From our archives, Compass Magazine, JUN. 2002

By Douglas Habecker

Aladdin is Taichung’s first Pakistani restaurant and provides a good selection of authentic, filling Pakistani/Indian dishes for great prices. Friendly owner Muhammad Ali–a native of Lahore, Pakistan–and his staff serve up tasty dishes like the curry chicken, spicy lean beef, chicken cooked in spinach, and minced beef with peas. These four filling meals all cost NT$120-130 each and include a small salad, rice and chapati (bread).

Other options include beef and spinach curry (NT$100), egg vindaloo curry (NT$70), chick peas curry (NT$90) and cauliflower curry. All food, incidentally, is Halal. A great way to finish up is with a India fresh milk tea (NT$50). Aladdin is located in a no-frills storefront near Feng Chia University’s side wall. The best way to find it is to take Feng Chia Road to the university’s main gate, turn left and take the road along the wall for about 200 meters. When the wall ends, continue and turn right at the second lane, by an open market-like area. Aladdin is about 80 meters up the lane on the right.

21, Alley 25, Lane 277, Hsi An Street

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Written by 何道明 Douglas Habecker

Douglas Habecker is the editor-in-chief of Compass Magazine

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