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Din Tai Fung   Taipei

Din Tai Fung, Taipei

 10 Reviews  This is one of the most well-known things that comes from Taiwan; however, this is typical Northern Chinese food. The place is not a really fancy place to go if you like quite and need a lot of time... 

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Beef Noodle   Taipei

Beef Noodle, Taipei

 4 Reviews  The beef noodles were great and living in Japan, I know about Ramen but I was interested to check out the Beef Noodles that were apparentley, so famous so I did. This restaurant was great, although... 

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Ah Zhong Mian Xian   Taipei

Ah Zhong Mian Xian, Taipei

 3 Reviews  Having missed the previous time I visited Taipei a year back. I decided to make this one of the do-or-die items on our itinerary. I had originally planned to hunt down their outlet in Ximending, but... 

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Formosa Regent   Taipei

Formosa Regent, Taipei

 2 Reviews  The buffet is one of the best in Taipei city for me. My colleagues recommeded it as the No. 1. The food are divided into small parts: Japanese, salad, steak, pasta, Hong Kong, Indian, Thai, dessert,... 

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Char for tea   Taipei

Char for tea, Taipei

 3 Reviews  If you're a big fan of green tea, then you must come to this resto. To be honest, I don't really like green tea BUT after I eat at this resto, well...I changed my mind^^I loveee this resto a lot!It... 

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Chitaka   Taipei

Chitaka, Taipei

 3 Reviews  I came across this by accident. I've only heard about this chain that's value for money and the food isn't too shabby at all. I visited the branch at Ren Ai Road which was 90% full at 8pm. My friend... 

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Ai Hu Restaurant   Taipei

Ai Hu Restaurant, Taipei

 2 Reviews  One has a huge selection of side dishes apart from the standard of vegetables and broth. We opted for the seafood with 5 additional items picked and the servings are HUGE!! The seafood items include... 

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ROCK 100: Good Place Good Price Good Food

by limkahwan

Foods serve is hot, service is good and reconmendation of food are good. A local fish called 'Saba' (Mullet) fish, this fish you can find it in every fish market and is usually alive and tied up from head to tail. They served it as fish soup. very good

Saba Ye at Market
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Wulai Lunch

by limledi

Wulai Old Street has plenty of restaurant serving the rural township specialties including bamboo shoots, muachi, bamboo tube rice and delicacies from the mountains. We ordered seafood & some vegetables plus rice costing around NT$680. Food is just ok.

Wulai Lunch
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Donkin' Donuts: Donkin' Donuts in Taipei

by blackbuster

Today is October 10th, Birthday of our country, Republic of China, or you can call her "Taiwan". Happy birthday to R.O.C.~I was woke up by a huge noise from "The Sky". That's right~ Five minitary jets flew across Taipei County and also passed by our house, they make a strange sound which became themajor cause to wake me up. @@Opened up my TV, there is a big celebration in front of the presidencial palace, but seldem people joined the party. Hehehe~ "U know who" deserved it!!!It was almost 12 o'clock, me and my mom decided to go to one roadside stand to have our lunch, the stand sales "ôœô~Ÿ‰" near "Cardial Tien Hospita Yung Ho Branch" (¸ûÝ·átÔºÓÀºÍ·ÖÔº). After having a great meal, we decided to stroll around the "Korean's Street" (ÓÀºÍµÄín‡ø½Ö / Œ£ÙuÈÕínÉÌÆ·). After a while, we were so tired and thirty, and wanted to find a place to rest. I saw a new face on the Yung Ho Road, an Amercian...

Keelung's Miaokou Night Market

by Taipeier

Keelung's night market is far superior to those in Taipei and yet is frequently ignored by international travelers. This may be because getting to Keelung requires a forty minute train ride, followed by a ten minute walk through one of Taiwan's most crowded, grimiest cities. However, this effort is paid off many times over with Taiwan's most delicious street food.The temple in the center of the night market is also worth a look.For those wishing to use a bathroom, the McDonalds near the night market is remarkably clean. -boiled pig's feet, unique to this night market-pig's feet stewed in soy sauce-shaved ice-eel stew-fresh seafood (expensive)-ding bian cuo (flat noodles with seafood broth)-crab stew-pork oil rice with mushrooms-fried fish paste-bite-sized sausages

Taipei: Raohe Night Market

by Taipeier

Taipei's most archetypal night market. Raohe has everything: good food, lots of shopping, cheap carnival games, even an attractive temple. It's also quite large, spanning about half a kilometer. On busy nights it will take about an hour just to check out all the stands.The food options here are not on par with Ningxia Road's or Jingmei's night markets, but there are some excellent stands nonetheless. If soaking up atmosphere is as or more important to you than eating good cheap food, then this is the one night market in Taipei you should be sure to visit. The roasted pepper pork buns, sold at the market's eastern end, are one of Taipei's must-eat snacks. Other good dishes are:-oyster noodles-stewed pork noodle soup-sausages-Japanese octopus balls-shaved iceThere is also a good though pricey Indian restaurant within the night market.

Taipei: Ningxia Road Night Market

by Taipeier

Taipei's best night market for cheap food. The night market is quite small and lacks the stores that can be found in other night markets, but the food is much better than that in more famous night markets such as Shilin and Shida. It is also more traditionally Taiwanese, possibly because many people from southern Taiwan pass through this neighborhood on their way from jobs in Taipei to their homes in southerner-dominated neighborhoods across the Danshui River.Many of the dishes sold here can't be found in other night markets, so this is a good place to be adventurous. This is one of the best places in Taipei to try oyster omelets. Other things to try include:guazi rou (peppery pork stew with poached egg)red bean cakestaro ballswulong noodlesIndian kebabssausagesMost signs here are only in Chinese, so it may be difficult to find some of these dishes.

Another branch of Ding3 Tai4 Feng1: More delicious food

by ntm2322

At Ding3 Tai4 Feng1 you have a wide range of items to choose from.Before going to Taiwan do your "homework" first and take note:- Steamed pork dumplings - Steamed Vegetables and Pork Du - Steamed Shrimp and Pork Dumplings - Steamed Fish Dumplings - Traditional Chicken Soup- Fried Rice with Shrimp and Egg - Steamed mashed taro buns - Steamed red bean rice cake - Steamed mashed red bean buns - Eight treasure glutinous rice - Noodle soup with shrimps - Braised beef noodle soup - Vegetable and pork wonton noodle- Sauteed seasonal greens - Appetizer Cow-Fu - Pickled mustard green - Drunken Chicken - Fried pork chop and much more.

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Ding3 Tai4 Feng1: A place to enjoy delicious food

by ntm2322

Ding3 Tai4 Feng1 is one of the best chain restaurants in Taiwan and it has many succursals in countries like U.S.A., Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, Korea, etc. And in mainland China and Hong Kong as well.Coming to Ding3 Tai4 Feng1 you can be sure you will be eating good quality food.Bingyi Yang, born in 1927 in Shanxi Province, China, is the founder of Din Tai Feng. In 1948 he was 21 years old, just put the Civil War behind him and came to Taiwan to seek fortune. Another successful story.In Taipei there are 4 branches of Ding3 Tai4 Feng1:- Tienmu Branch:B1F, No.77, Sec.6, Zhongshan N. Rd., Shilin District, (B1F Tienmu SOGO Department Store), TEL:886-2-2833-8900- Xinyi Restaurant: - Zhongxiao Branch - Fuxing Branch Note: Ding3 Tai4 Feng1 - Here I am using the mainland pinyin, however, in Taiwan you may see written "Fung" instead of "Feng". I am using the mainland...

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Ke3 Kou3 Yu2 Wan2: What wonderful buns!

by ntm2322

This place is located in Dan4 Shui3, Taipei district.By the way, the pinyin I am giving with its tones is based on the mainland pinyin.Besides the buns, fish balls in soup are also popular (yu2 tan2 tang1).This store was established 40 years ago and remains very popular, you can see it's always full of people.If it's full don't be shy, just go inside and wait for somebody to finish eating and as soon as he/she leaves you grab your seat, immediately.

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Mitsui Culinary Art Museum: A great experience in Japanese food

by Sambawalk

A great experience with your personal chef making sashimi, sushi in front of you. You can order according to the memu or more eaarlier way to tell him a budget, say NTD1000, 1500, 2000, etc.. and he will arrnage for you. After the sashimi, be sure to have the beef on white charcoal with a glass of red wine.

Personal sushi chef
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