Taipei

Sunday 7 August 2016

Taipei Day 2: Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall & K-Underground Mall

We begun our day by heading to Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall and had our breakfast at a shop we found on Trip Advisor called Din Yuan Soy Milk. I've read reviews recommending the salty version of Soy Milk or Sien Dou Jiang, which is one of Taiwanese staple breakfast and thought we really need to try it!

Getting there is quite easy: At Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall MRT, it is at the back lane of the MRT exit, in the opposite direction of CKS.




We ordered two bowls of salty soy milk, one hot and another cold sweet soy milk.


We were quite surprised the salty version came with eu char kuay or Chinese fried cruellers, spring onions, a dash of sesame oil and peppers in them and the textured is a combination of soy bean curd and soy milk.

It has an odd, salty taste which I didn't fancy but tasted just like chinese breakfast porridge when eaten with the slices of eu char kuay.

I was quite meh over it but my friends were in love with it!



And yes, the portion of the soy milk is huge and quite satisfying. I drank most of the sweet soy milk after spooning an additional 2 spoonful of sugar cause it tasted pretty bland without them.

After that we walked to CKS and was welcomed by this view.




The place is HUGE!! They have a really nice park close to the entrance so we headed there first to check the place and for some photo taking.

Caught this awesome shot.


Selfie~ Yes I did photoshoped. Still wishing I have much better skin but my skin did improved slightly since I started using SK-II #TrueStory





Then headed to the main hall of CKS. So majestic!




It was a SUPER bright day so I was squinting a lot LOL *Squinty squinty*


Inside there was an exhibition going on and we took our time to check the portraits. Love this one!



After checking out the exhibitions, we found quite a number of souvenir shops and one of them were selling sweets in weird packagings. I don't remember what they are but my friends translated and they were quite weird. LOL In case you wanna prank someone, buy them these sweets wrapped in toothpaste/dish washer/detergent packaging. We found quite a number of shops around Taipei's touristy area selling these.



Found an interesting loli that claims to be "Original Gourmet" and decided to try. Nothing to special though :/




By 2-ish or so we were so beat, we decided to find a makan place. I was eager to try Lu Ruo Fan or minced braised meat on rice so we Googled and it showed the nearest place is close to Ximending, which is OK, because it is our next destination after all. But when we got into the taxi and told the driver we are looking to have it, he made a detoured back to a shop opposite the CKS MRT, citing it has the most flavorful lu ruo fan.

Indeed, it was our favorite!


We ordered lu ruo fan each, vege, pork and stir fried bamboo shoot.

The lu ruo fan was slightly too oily but true enough, the fragrance from the soy sauce and fattiness of the pork make the best combination! Yum Yum!


The pig's intestine soup with radish. Pretty less flavorful compared to the one in Malaysia.



We didn't fancy the bamboo shoot as it has a really strong bamboo shoot flavor LOL




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Our next destination is Ximending! We skipped Lin Family Mansion and Garden and Longshan Temple as it was already evening and we thought we'll definitely don't have enough time.

Also greeted by the Red House. Didn't enter cause it seemed like just a building housing several cafe/shops... Got a bit thirsty and my friend, Amelia had been wanting to try Taiwan's Milk Tea so we stopped by here.



I already had milk tea the day before so I opted for Rooibos Lemon Tea. Also because recently I've been a bit obsessed over trying different types of tea and according to Ben, this tea helps in relaxation slash aiding you to sleep.

 



And then we walked around checking out the boutiques and other outlets in the area.

We found Ah Chung Oyster Noodles earlier but only went back slightly later because we were still stuffed from lunch. During that time, quite a number of food carts have gathered around the lanes and there was quite a lot of people have gathered.



It's SUPER yummeh! Definitely a must try. We ordered a large bowl and shared among ourselves.



Tired from shopping but still too full for dinner, we made a detour to Taipei Main Station to check out K-Underground Mall.

We were sorta expecting it to be a well, mall with much more outlets and stores but it was just quite.. OK. Nothing impressive. I'm sorry. I love Taipei.

But we do found L'herboflore and we did end up buying lotsa masks from there. Check out my Taipei Hauls & Souvenirs post to read about my experience with the overselling and overbearing sales person there.

Finally, we head to Shida Night Market for dinner. Unfortunately I do not have much photos from Shida NM because I took most photos on my hp which I have lost it. Anyhow, there isn't much foodstuff at Shida though we found two restaurants serving beef noodles and we know we had to try.

This is what I ordered_ tomato soup based beef noodles with the meaty part and tendon I think.

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This is the tendon thingy. My first time trying it but it was pretty good I would say. The soup is clear and yummy.

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My other two friends ordered another type of soup base, I think it's the plain/soy sauce one.

Pretty much the only photos I have of Shida NM LOL. There were quite a number of boutiques and we girls took our time strolling and checking out most stores while poor Ben had to keep track of where each of us went. Kesian....

Until my next post~! See ya!


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Day 4: Jiufen ⇒ Shifen ⇒ (Attractions along the Pingxi Line) ⇒ Miaokou Night Market & Part 2




Day 8: National Palace Museum Taipei 101 Raohe Night Market



Saturday 6 August 2016

Taipei Day 1: Taoyuan Airport & Shilin Night Market // 10 Food to Eatat Shilin Night Market





Happy Weekend, people~!

Finally starting with blogging about Taipei! So much to say, so many pictures to share I don't know where to start. I actually thought of doing it in non-chronological order and get to my favorite parts of the trip but then thought I probably will get lazy/uninterested to blog the other parts after that (O____O)

So I'm just gonna post in chronological order LOL

Day 1 was pretty much flying from KLIA2 to Taoyuan International Airport then taking the Kuo-Kuang bus no 1819 to Taipei Main Station (TMS). It took us about 40 minutes to get there.

Before heading to Taipei, right after we got through immigration it was about 3PM so we decided to catch lunch.

We had this at the airport food court. The portion is very generous.



Once we reached TMS, we checked around for a bit and found a Shan Mai branch. I recommended my friends to try out so that if they like it they might want to get some on our last day as souvenirs and we got just a few stuff for ourself to try.

Sorry pic isn't clear...


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And then we head straight to Jiantan Station where our hostel, Fun Taipei Backpackers is at a few minutes walking distance from the station.

We had trouble contacting the person in charge because we decided against getting a SIM card to save cost. It didn't help Fun Taipei Backpackers hostel does not own like an entire building on its own so no reception. Finding a working telephone booth was a pain and you can imagine how annoyed I was especially after a whole day of traveling including a sleepless and relatively hot (Tips: Do not choose the window seat for any day flight people!) 4-hour flight and lugging our suitcases and backpacks.

Finally, we decided to lend a phone from a taxi driver, saying we'll pay him no matter how much he wants. He was very kind to let us use the phone without charging and brought us back to our hostel cause we were tired from looking for a phone booth.

We called the hostel employee who told her friend was already there waiting for us. I was like "yeah, just great". Nope, I was very impatient and definitely didn't mean it well. So yeah, finally we got the keys and good thing the room turn out well except that the toilet got stuck on the morning we were checking out.

Our rooms have 2 huge king size beds with a sofa bed which we took turns sleeping because there is a guy in the team LOL. So yeah, pretty appreciate the extra bed.



Then it was time to have dinner and explore Shilin Night Market!

Actually I have tons of photos from Shilin and other places in Taipei/Taiwan to share, but then decided it's better if you people go explore the place yourselves. IMO it's funner that way.

I'm still introducing some of the must try there LOL. You're welcome.

#1 Cubed BBQ beef steak - Super good! Hot but good.



#2 Stinky Tofu - Our first challenge here. But boy, it's good! I'm a stinky tofu convert now.



#3 Fried milk! Taste so yummeh! We missed out the buy 3 for 50NTD part, so I was sorta regretting. Don't know how my friends can missed it when they are the ones who speaks Chinese wth HAHAHHA




#4 Grilled squid - We had the original flavor one with sauce that tasted like teriyaki sauce. I likey~ Portion is amazing! It was a good thing to travel in group. We can just try a bit of everything and a bit of everything we did!




#5 Ai Yu Ping - No pic but here is me holding it LOLOL





#6 Local fruits - This one cost us a lot. We spents like 500TWD for some mangoes, cherries and pink guava. AND I LOVE THEM! Especially the super juicy & fleshy mangoes and sponge-y soft pink guavas. The next few days whenever I saw mangoes and guavas, I just need to buy them. They are that good!


 Though eating fruits before we explore the Shilin (we were still hanging around the road side) wasn't a good idea. There were so much more to see and eat. Which brings me to one of the must try in Shilin, or so the internet says

#7 Oh-Chien or fried oyster omelette - this we were super eager to try and we spotted a number of stalls at the lower ground floor of Shilin selling. We simply went to a random stall to try.

Behold the mass of goo!



Wasn't so impressed by this oyster omelette... The put so much starch we can barely taste the egg... Sorry, but Penang one is still the winner.


#8 Large Sea snails - Another dish we ordered is this large sea snail. I'm no fan of snails but this one is super good. I LOVE IT! We wanted to order more but were too stuffed to eat unfortunately. Definitely try this!





 #9 Taiwan Beer - A few friends/colleagues suggested trying Taiwan beer so I did ordered cause I thought it will go well with the food. But nah, found out I still don't like beer.

Kampai!




There were a whole lot more of interesting food at lower ground like this snail though we were too full by then to try LOL








After that we explores a bit and bought some souvenirs (me, got my magnets there).



Check this animal/cartoon character shaped cotton candy. (Woops didn't notice the no photo sign there..)




#10 Bitter guard juice - I didn't bought but my friend did and let us try. This is one of the must try listed online so I suggested it to her. Tho it was too bitter to our liking...




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Summary: KLIA2 ⇒ Taoyuan International Airport then take Kuo Kuang 1819 Bus to Taiwan Main Station ⇒ MRT to Fun Taipei Backpackers near Jiantan Station ⇒ Shilin Night Market

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Read my other posts here!



Day 4: Jiufen ⇒ Shifen ⇒ (Attractions along the Pingxi Line) ⇒ Miaokou Night Market & Part 2




Day 8: National Palace Museum Taipei 101 Raohe Night Market



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