Fu Hang was a Michelin Bib Gourmand breakfast spot for five years in Taiwan with over 20,000 Google reviews — so you know the lines are long and the food is worth it. Even though I have not made it to the restaurant yet, I finally got to try their soy milk thanks to their new bottled version. Check out my Costco Fu Hang soy milk review to see if it is worth the hype.

Product Overview
A box was $32 for 24 bottles, so it comes out to about $1.30 each. The bottles have a clever cap design — just flip it upside down, twist, and it rips the foil wrap.



Rating and Review
I would rate this drink a 4.75 — almost a perfect 5. The soy milk is incredibly smooth with a pronounced soybean-forward flavor. I love how clean the ingredient list is: just soybeans, water, and sugar. It is not overly sweet, and honestly tastes just as good as the fresh, homemade-style soy milk I’ve had at restaurants.
I grew up drinking Asian-style soy milk, which is much thinner and lightly sweet compared to American soy milk, so the flavor feels very nostalgic to me. If you did not grow up with it, you might not enjoy it. It is the kind of drink you sip on its own — not something you would typically pour over cereal.

Costco Fu Hang Soy Milk Nutrition Facts
- 24 Servings per Container
- Calories: 190
- Total Fat: 5g
- Total Carbohydrates: 22g
- Protein: 12g


Costco Fu Hang Soy Milk Ingredients
- Water, Soybeans (non-GMO), Sugar
- Contains: SOY
- Manufactured in a facility that also processes milk, peanuts, sesame, wheat, and tree nuts
If you enjoyed this Costco Fu Hang soy milk review, you might also like my Costco La Fermiere yogurt review.





