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    5.0 (178 reviews)
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    Dale S.

    I read about Destination Taiwan on Yelp and I had to come here. It is a tiny little kiosk Cheyenne Wyoming with a small parking lot and a picnic table, but that tiny hut delivers a big punch! I will try and tell you everything that we ordered, but it honestly ended up being so much that I'm not sure I can remember it all. We got the traditional Beijing Zha Jiang Mian and the presentation was gorgeous. So many colors and fresh veggies.. We also got the braised pork rice and green onion pancake. The scallion pancake was flaky and savory. I ordered five buns: pork and leek, Chinese spinach, bamboo shoots, sweet red bean, black sesame. The red bean was my favorite , but to be fair it always is. They threw in a custard bun and a tea egg for free! I had to try their milk tea as well and I really enjoyed it. It had a nice creamy earthy flavor without being too sweet. I also wanted to try one of the flats and I asked the woman working what she suggested. She said the cinnamon is their best seller and that's not something I would have chosen on my own. But I am so glad I asked her because it was absolutely delicious. It was like a dessert. I think it was actually my favorite thing of all that we ordered. The staff was so nice and helpful. They even brought the food out to our car. We had a great experience here and they definitely deserve their amazing Yelp rating!

    Pork rice
    Jessica M.

    Wow! Cute small find on the side of the road with delicious food and great service! It's a cash only place but not expensive at all!

    Black Seasame bun
    J B.

    This is not your average Chinese fare. Here you find authentic Taiwanese dishes. We have enjoyed eating here for several years. They have steamed buns,most of which are Vegan. Likewise the have stuffed "pancakes" that similarly are vegan. Some of their delicious fillings are: sweet red bean paste, Black Sesame, Bamboo, Chinese Cabbage, Chinese Spinach, Taro. Each has unique flavors. They also have a flakey vegan scallion pancake, and one of my favorites is cold Sesame Noodles which takes about ~20 minutes but is totally worth the wait. Bring someone woth you to share what you order so you can enjoy more items. It is a place where a person keeping to a Vegan diet has so many choices that the hardest part is trying to figure out what to order now and what one will try next visit.

    Fried rice and spicy chicken and noodles
    John G.

    This place is definitely a gem and very unsuspecting.... just a shack in the parking lot, but its really so much more. The customer service there is amazing and the guy working the window explained everything on the menu, whats popular and his favorites. My wife really enjoyed the dumplings and I really like the spicy chicken noodles (they do take 10-15 minutes, but the guy at the window explained that in advance). I will certainly return next time I am in town, its really simple and delicious street food from Taiwan!

    Amanda L.

    This has been a long-awaited review, my first visit here was back in 2021 when my family and I were on a road trip from the Bay Area to Yellowstone. Along the way we found this HIDDEN GEM. Not only were the store owners the most genuine and kind people I've ever met but the food was immaculate. If I could invest for them to relocate and open up a store in the Bay Area, I would throw all my money in there! Very clean, pretty fast service, open parking lot to pick up the goods. Try everything on the menu, food was made with love. Great snack for the road! They were so kind enough to give us some freebies because of our huge order and appetite. PLEASE COME TO CALIFORNIA!!!

    Anna K.

    This spot was a great stop over during a quick road trip. It's located in a parking lot with ample parking off the main road. The restaurant is situated in a really cute hut. There is no seating as it's a small venue but they come right up to your car when the food is ready, which made it feel very nostalgic. I ordered the noodle dish with chicken and chilli oil and it was so good. The portions were rich and the flavours were great. They don't skimp out on the meat either which I really appreciated. The staff were so kind and even gave us a little candy on the side as a thank you for coming. I highly recommend for the food and the service.

    Scallions chicken noodle so good !!
    Brenda B.

    What a treat here in Cheyanne or anywhere for that matter ! We were looking for a quick take away lunch option on our way up to South Dakota, and Destination Taiwan was what we found. A tiny little out post of a building in a big parking lot , it looks like a small hut . There is only outside sitting, with no shade ( it's just a parking lot ). They have a simple menu of few food and drink items . We ordered the hot spicy chicken scallion noodles , chive pancake , egg custard , red bean , and leek steam buns , and tea eggs . Oh my gee, delicious beyond anything I expected. I didnt expect everything to taste so good. Super hot , fresh, and surprisingly authentic in flavors. My favorite ... it was all so good I can't decide. Super nice couple working there. CASH ONLY . Who knew you could get such amazing food from a tiny hut in a parking lot in Wyoming !?

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    Kai M.

    I don't know why I didn't go here sooner But this is a Sunday treat FOR SUREThe braised pork fried rice was garlicy deliciousness & with a steam bun I was perfectly full Also got their traditional pork noodle dish at the top of the menu & it was UNBELIEVABLY PACKED with veggies & overall BURSTING with flavorUnfortunately they were out of fresh taro (which I appreciate that they use vs powdered) so I had to opt for the milk tea boba which was not a disappointment. I was determined to get this today & even though they are cash only -I raced to the atm & happy with every dollar I spent coming back

    Small but mighty
    Keith F.

    This tiny, side of the road Taiwanese restaurant is a great stop! There is no inside seating but there are a few picnic tables. We opted to eat in our car. This place is cash only. My suggestion is to get a card reader which is easy and inexpensive to obtain. The food is really good! I had multiple vegetarian buns - spinach,cabbage, turnip, and bamboo shoots. They were all nicely seasoned. The only one I didn't care for was the egg custard. I'm not sure if I had ever had that flavor before but it was not my preference. It is a little sweet and like custard in texture. I also had a scallion bread and tea egg. Both of those were fantastic! It was my first time having a tea egg and I've had a lot of eggs in my day. Yum! For my drink I had the apple cider vinegar drink. It has a little tart flavor but also some sweetness from honey. I would recommend it. The price and friendliness of the two owners are really amazing. They came out to the car to check on us. When I threw out the trash at the end of the meal I thanked them for a delicious experience.

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    Jeff K.

    i rarely give out 5 stars, but this place definitely deserves it. 100%. How random is it, that you find a taiwanese restaurant in the middle of Cheyenne. When i first saw this on yelp, i knew i had to go support it on my road trip. Although they don't have all the typical taiwanese food you'd find at a local restaurant, this place is small and serves quite a bit of comfort food. this place is located right next to a bike shop. The whole hut is so small, i don't think more than 2 people can fit inside. We ended up getting a few items. all three different style of noodles, green onion pancakes, tea egg, few baos, pork rice and milk tea. My favorite was the pork rice, as it tasted similar to my mom's cooking. the green onion pancakes were also a great snack. The baos were super delicious and reminded me of some of the baos that you get at dim sum places. The milk tea was ok, not great... but then again i'm in Cheyenne, and to find a milk tea place here is crazy. The two people working here, husband and wife are super kind and friendly. I really hope this place does well and sticks around for a while.

    Menu, as of 5/28/23
    Jeanine L.

    Was searching for food in Cheyenne and came across Destination Taiwan. I was a bit skeptical about the authenticity considering where we were, but at the same time I was craving Asian food, and some of the Yelp reviews clued me in (thanks guys!). This is a small family-run kiosk. Walk up and order, cash only, about a 15 min wait for food orders, they run it out to you. We ordered the braised pork rice and chicken scallion noodle, which were quick bite, street food portions. The zha jiang mian is double the size (we didn't have a fridge for leftovers, or we would've ordered it). Passionfruit green tea was refreshing, not too sweet. Also ordered a few buns. The owner (?) was super nice and threw in a free bun and tea egg. All in all was about $28? Great prices. And definitely hit the spot. :)

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    Delicious and authentic! I really felt like I was in Taiwan having a meal. Cash only but worth it!

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    Delicious dumpling and noodles! Friendly service. About a 20 min wait for food and they bring to your car. Cash only! Go here!

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    Amazing Dumplings! I got a variety of one of each kind, and stuffed my face until I was a dumpling. I would definitely recommend.

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    The is a great little place. The staff is very friendly and always throw in a couple extras to try!

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