Old but gold coffee shop in Taipei. Price wasn’t cheap but definitely worth a try if you’re a coffee lover. we ordered the club sandwich and cheese cake to share too. It was delicious and portion was quite generous. We ordered another cup too.
Iconic franchise Shin Yeh at Taipei 101 is a charming restaurant that combines both quality Taiwanese (Hokkien) staples and a panoramic view of the city from the 85th floor. This branch is English-friendly and waiting staff are nice and professional. While you do pay for the view and more attentive service, a satisfying meal among a party of three or above should come down to no more...
Second time to this place. I have to say the food is good as usual and the portions were rather amazing. I can still name the dishes that I really enjoyed - hairy crab with caviar, fatty tuna with black truffles, cod fish tempura, tomago roll, 3 in 1 sushi. I enjoyed it very much. I don't think I can get anything like this in HK with that price. This is like half the price of what a HK ...
Breakfast: (1) 粢飯 (sticky rice roll) - not great...fried dough inside was soggy and this was a bit on the sweeter side for me; (2) 燒餅油條夾蛋 (clay oven rolls w fried dough and egg) - it just didn't taste like it was freshly made...the fried dough was also not crunchy I felt; (3) 割包 (steamed pork belly bun w pickles) - also just okay...bun was soggy and ...
This Japanese restaurant is in the old district of Yancheng and took us a while to find. The decoration is a bit outdated but food is nice with my sushi set nice and fresh.