Category: taipei
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Review: Ba Suan Bao (Taiwan)
A brand under I-Pin Cheese Cake offering just handmade garlic bread. Quite likeable.
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Review: Bafang Yunji (Taipei, Taiwan)
A chain store offering various guo tie, dumplings and noodles. Tastes nice.
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Review: Humble Boutique Hotel (Taipei, Taiwan)
A boutique hotel located in an office area of Zhongshan District near Songjiang Nanjing Station. Smallish room with a terrible layout.
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Review: J&G Fried Chicken (Taiwan)
A chain store serving an assortment of fried snacks like fried chicken, fries, etc. Tastes nice.
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Review: Din Tai Fung (Taipei, Taiwan)
World renown for their xiao long bao with thin delicate skin and juicy filling. Other dishes are good too! Very likeable.
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Review: Regent Taipei (Taipei, Taiwan)
A 5 star hotel located in the shopping district of Zhongshan. It is within walking distance to Zhongshan Station. Enjoyable.
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Review: Shan Shan Cha (Taipei, Taiwan)
A cafe offering a selection of oolong, red, green, white, black teas and coffee. Small bites available too. Likeable.
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Review: Hung Rui Chen Sandwich (Taiwan)
One of Taiwan’s most famous sandwich stores, founded in 1947. Its sandwiches are soft and tasty.
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Review: Hotel Resonance Taipei, Tapestry Collection by Hilton (Taipei, Taiwan)
A modernish boutique hotel conveniently located around the corner of Shandao Temple station. An enjoyable stay.