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Iam travelling to Taiwan and staying in Taipei during September, what are some of the must do's while in Taipei, is it easy to book day tours etc,What are some of the best eating places and where can I get good coffee | ||
You don't really need to book day tours. Taipei is very easy to get around as an English speaker. Buses and the MRT (metro) have signs in English. Here are a few things that might be of interest to you. Sorry, I didn't spend enough time in Taipei to have specific eating recommendations. Starbucks is everywhere, but I don't know if you consider that "good coffee" or not (it's fine for me, but I'm not fussy). | 1 | |
Thanks for posting your info have been to the Summer Palace and so will be interested in seeing the artefacts from there and also intend checking out some of the temples.Am hoping the typhoons etc don't cause any more damage or loss of life.Have been to many Starbucks and don't mind their coffee even if it sometimes has to be a double shot! Did you visit any rural or coastal areas or go down by the river. | 2 | |
HERE are some ideas. | 3 | |
I used to post really long responses to this question, but lost the C&P that I'd use. A little googling and reading through the blog index at Taiwanderful.com will produce a host of Taiwan-based bloggers who can give you an idea of where to go and what to eat. My top Taipei favorites: Dihua Street and Xiahai Temple | 4 | |
My top Taipei eats: that old mainlander Sichuanese restaurant in Dingxi Raohe and Keelung Night Markets Maokong's Mountain Tea House (next to Redwood tea house near the old gondola station) lemon diced chicken, sweet potato leaves, red-sauce stewed tofu and mountain pig Ali Baba Indian Kitchen (north Indian) Taipei Snow King (funky ice cream) Hui Guan (Chinese Muslim food from Ningxia's Hui minority - Xinyi Road) Yuanlin Rouyuan (Heping Fuxing Rd. intersection - Zhanghua-style rice gluten meatballs Tainan Danzai Mian (southern Taiwanese food - Songde Road north of Xinyi) Alley Cat Pizza (amazing pizza and tiramisu) Yangon (Thai and Burmese in Gongguan) Borneo - a little Indonesian restaurant in Shida night market the famous shrimp roll guy and almond jelly shaved ice guy on Dihua Street - hard to find if you don't know what to look for the beef noodle joint near Jingmei MRT exit 2 (handmade chunky noodles and very dark broth) Cha for Tea - very light food, it's a chain - the food is made with tea pretty much any beer and seafood joint on Chang'an E. Road, or one that I am fond of in Danshui Sugar House shaved ice in Nanshijiao night market Shanghai Dumpling on Minsheng E. Road east of Dunhua the Korean restaurant in Shida near Salt & Pepper bar, one or two lanes west of Grandma Nitti's most of the small snack vendors on Yongkang St. or in the Longshan Temple area Food areas to avoid: Xinyi | 5 | |
Good coffee: Naruwan Aboriginal Market (Guangzhou and Huanhe Rds. near Longshan Temple) - Taiwanese coffee grown by aborigines made in some fancy glass ball thingo...expensive but very rich and good Almost any Vietnamese restaurant serving coffee Black Bean Coffee (Zhongshan N. Road just south of Zhongzheng, MRT Shilin) - Monsoon Malabar Indian coffee Wein Mountain Roast - Jingmei MRT Exit 2 - very overpriced but most blends are fairly good Monument (Zhongshan and Chang'an Rds near Taipei Main) - it's in an old shophouse. Get their house blend. VERY STRONG but not bitter or charred. It'll leave you buzzed as heck. I've been told Alley Cat pizza has good Italian coffee but I always drink alcohol there so I can't say | 6 | |
oh, and Red House Theater's Cho West Cafe - it's pretentious and expensive but they do good coffee. | 7 | |
Thanks heaps for taking the time to provide that info really appreciate it | 8 | |