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pearcetoyou says:
Eating at the Modern Toilet is probably more like visiting an attraction than it is dining out! At least that’s how I felt in the beginning when Brett and Erin brought me here. I had heard about this place through the forums, and also knew that it had been featured on the Travel Channel. The novel…
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portia says:
This is a fantastic restaurant in Taipei serving Shanghai style food. The decor is also very classy. Most westerns are familiar with Cantonese style Chinese food, some are with Shichuan style, but you have to be around Chinese food to know the other styles, unless you lived in Shanghai.
The most …
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littletigerqt says:
I would recommend to everyone who is going to are is already in Taipei to go to the NIght Markets. The food is cheap and really great. They also sell bootleg cds and movies and sell clothes cheaper than the some of the stores (more or less fake). I love eating food down there during the weekends at …
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ctcsherry says:
Very popular restaurant, reservation is recommended. Burmese food tastes a bit like a cross between Thai and Vietnamese. Not quite as spicy as Thai, but flavor is definitely on the strong side. There seems to be more of vegetarian and seafood choices compared to meat.
The restaurant is casual but n…
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Tzen Magi
1 review
#5 of 16 restaurants in Taiwan
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ctcsherry says:
Mochi stores are everywhere in Hualien city. Tzen Magi is the best option if you like your mochi fresh.
Each mochi is around the size of an extra large egg, and sold in packs of 6 or 12. You get to choose any combination of flavors as each freshly made mochi is packed individually. New flavors come…
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Ximen Ding
1 review
#6 of 16 restaurants in Taiwan
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littletigerqt says:
For us young people, go to ximen ding. There are a lot of stores aiming towards teenagers and college students at a reasonable price. This place is usually a hangout for the younger generation. There are video arcades, clothing stores, movie theaters, and kaoke joints. I always came to this area aft…
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Red Castle
1 review
#7 of 16 restaurants in Taiwan
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jegs76 says:
After u reach the restaurant climbing many of steps u will see the wonderful Victorian-style three-story red building.
They serve wonderful taiwanese dishes, the better way to enjoy it is to invite some locals to choose food for you. We did it, Cheng-Hsien chose the food and we didnt even had idea …
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ctcsherry says:
They don't have a menu - everything is chef's choice, based on the ingredients available. For drinks, you should ask for millet wine, a divine drink also invented by the Amis tribe. Staff are presentable and personable, the food taste amazing, but what makes them extra special is the presentation - …
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DinTaiFung
1 review
#9 of 16 restaurants in Taiwan
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ctcsherry says:
Cost actually depends on where you are, if you are North American or European visiting Taiwan, they will seem cheap to you, as everything seems cheap in Taiwan. Compared to other restaurants in the area though, DinTaiFung is a bit more high-end. DinTaiFung is now available in many other countries, b…
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WeiJungChang says:
Din Tai Fung (鼎泰豐) restaurant is very famous for their steam pork dumpling. Each dumpling contains tasty juice inside. You have to eat it whole in your mouth and let the dumpling open up inside your mouth in order to experience the tasty juice inside. We went to FuXing branch which is located …
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pearcetoyou says:
Gordon Biersch, located in Taipei’s Xinyi District, became the first American brewery restaurant to enter Taiwan since the government opened the market to microbreweries in 2003. In line with the Gordon Biersch commitment to freshly prepared, innovative international cuisine, the Taipei brewery re…
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portia says:
We had a lunch buffet in their restaurant inside the department store near Taipei 101 (they have several locations). There were a large variety of foods, not just Sushi or sashmi, but pastries, meats, shimp, salads, soups. I think even if you don't like raw fish, you should still find plenty to sa…
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yellowbird says:
Chiufen is a city with long history. The tea house itself is an old tradditional Taiwan building which was reinovated in 1991. Chiufen tea house was also certificated as the sixth historical building in Taipei in 2004.
The owner loves art. Besides tasting good tea, you can also see Taiwanese pain…
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ctcsherry says:
The main focus should be the artworks rather than coffee, as this cafe is used as the studio for Mr. Gan, the artist. He uses scrap woods and stone, combined with metals to created "weird" artworks. Sick! Not completely contemporary, most art lovers should be able to enjoy it. If you're lucky you mi…
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pearcetoyou says:
Brett, Erin, and I were looking for an Italian restaurant in Taipei, so Erin did some Googling and came across the L’Idiot, which was advertised as Italian. We decided after seeing some pictures and reviews to check the place out, especially since the name sounded so interesting. They are on FaceB…
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