Tuesday 1 November 2011

LsF Taiwan Food Adventure Oct 2011 (Day 4 & 5)

Day 4:

First stop for Day 4 was Jin Feng (金峰) specialized in braised meat rice. Jin Feng was voted one of the best braised meat rice in Taipei.

金峰魯肉飯
Menu
Busy staff
I ordered a medium portion of braised minced meat rice (魯肉飯) and crispy pork ribs (排骨酥). I was surprised how the crispy pork ribs (排骨酥) was served. It was actually a soup dish.

braised minced meat rice (魯肉飯)
crispy pork ribs?? (排骨酥) that turned out to be a soup
Very tasty!!!
Braised minced meat rice (魯肉飯) - I feel this version is better than Formosa Chang. Maybe it is due to the addition of mushroom in the braised sauce. (Rating: 4.5/5)
Crispy pork ribs?? (literal translation of 排骨酥) - The soup is fantastic. It must be stew over long period of time. The wintermelon in the soup simply melt in your mouth. I think the reason why the dish was named "Crispy pork ribs" is that the pork ribs were deep fried before adding to the soup. I can taste the flour coating on the pork ribs. (Rating: 5/5)

The meal was a perfect start of Day 4. As it was still early, I decided to visit the Nan Men market which was located beside Jin Feng.

Nan Men Market
Food stall
All kinds of dried snacks

After visiting Nan Men Market, my next destination was Long Shan Temple.

Long Shan Temple (龍山寺)
Took me a while to capture the LED display
Next stop - Xi Men Ting (西門町)

Xi Men Ting is a shopping area for teenagers. The area is full of shops for clothing, accessories, cosmetics etc. 

Red house @ Xi Men Ting
Shopping in Xi Men Ting
Shopping in Xi Men Ting
One Piece
Cute sign
I guessed I have walked too much over the past few days. After shopping for a while in Xi Men Ting, I desperately need a place to sit for a short rest. The only coffee joint I can find in the area was StarBucks. As I was walking towards StarBucks, I was struck by another idea. Diagonally opposite StarBucks is a cineplex. There was a movie Seeding Bale (賽德克。巴萊) about Taiwanese aboriginal that I wanted to watch. There is no better place to catch it than in Taiwan itself. Coincidentally, there was session available in half an hour time.

StarBucks building
Cinema7 cineplex (絕色影城)
My ticket - Seeding Bale Part 1  (賽德克。巴萊)
Inside the cinema
The price of a cinema ticket is NT$260. It is more costly to watch a movie in Taipei than in Singapore. However, one interesting thing is - you can add a popcorn and drink for merely NT$20 more. The overall package with popcorn and drink is cheaper than the price in Singapore.

The condition of the cinema was disappointing. But the movie was very good. It was a movie about the uprising of suppressed Taiwanese aboriginal against Japanese during the Japanese occupation. After watching Seeding Bale (賽德克。巴萊) part 1, I have a strong urge to catch part 2.

Due to time constraint, I could not fit the show into my schedule.

After the movie, I felt my stomach rumbling. It is 4pm in the afternoon and my last meal was at 10am. I observed that the KFC in Taipei seems to be doing very well. The KFC I came across in Taipei usually occupied the whole building. KFC will be my next place to conquer.

KFC
Similar menu as SG
Set meal - Huge burger, fries, drink and one piece chicken (all for NT$150 only)
One piece chicken and fries
Remind me of "old good days" Zinger
Overall, the experience of KFC in Taipei is much better than SG. The food was fresh and the portion was huge. (wondered why Zinger in SG is shrinking by the day)

After Xi Men Ting, I visited Guang Hua Shu Wei Xin Tian Di (光华数位新天地). It is the Sim Lim square equivalent in Taipei.

Guang Hua Shu Wei Xin Tian Di (光华数位新天地)
Very Sim Lim
War games shop

Next stop - Shi Da Night Market

After Guang Hua Shu Wei Xin Tian Di (光华数位新天地), I traveled back to my hotel to offload the things that I bought. At 7:30pm, I set off to Gu Ting which supposedly is the nearest MRT station to Shi Da Night Market (師大夜市). It was almost a 15 minutes walk from Gu Ting station to Shi Da Night Market (師大夜市).

It started drizzling when I was at Shi Da Night Market but the place was still crowded.

Very crowded
First item on my list
Ordered garlic-flavoured fried chicken
Garlic-flavoured fried chicken
First item to try on my Shi Da list is garlic-flavoured fried chicken (蒜味盐酥雞). The garlic taste is overwhelming. The flour coating was also too thick for my liking. The worst thing is that the chicken bone has not been removed which made it difficult to eat along the way. (Rating: 2/5)

Xu-Ji (許記) pan-fried bun
Next item on my list is Xu-Ji (許記) pan-fried bun. There long queue just to make order. The people crowding around the stall were waiting for the queue number to be called. The taste of pan-fried buns I had during the past days is nothing spectacular. I decided to pass on this item.

It is getting late and the only food I had is the disappointing fried chicken. A lu weitoufu, Enokitake mushroom and beancurd skin. (Rating: 3/5)

lu wei (滷味)
Huge variety to choose from
Cooked in this pot of piping hot braised sauce
Adding final condiments
Beancurd skin
Big intestine
Enokitake mushroom
Small intestine
It is time to pack my luggage and get ready to return to Singapore next day.

Day 5:

I have arranged for airport transfer at 1pm. Seeding Bale (賽德克。巴萊) part2 was still on my mind. Yang Ming cinema (陽明戲院) is just opposite my hotel. I walked over to the cinema after breakfast, hoping that there will be a morning showtime. There was a 9:30am session for Seeding Bale (賽德克。巴萊) part2 and I immediately bought a ticket. 

Yang Ming cinema (陽明戲院) - 62 years old cinema
Morning show ticket (NT$190)
Very very old cinema indeed
After watching the show, there was still time to have a quick lunch before making my way to the airport. 

I settled for Ji Ma Chen (吉馬陳蚵仔麵線大王) restaurant near the hotel which serves Oyster vermicelli. I ordered a set meal which included a bowl of Oyster vermicelli, Oyster omelette and a peanut cold dish.

Oyster vermicelli
Peanut salad
Oyster omelette

Oyster vermicelli (蚵仔麵線) - Generous serving of oysters and pig intestine. The soup base is nice and the oysters are very fresh. (Rating: 4/5)

Oyster omelette (蚵仔煎) - A tasty omelette dish with gluey corn starch centre and fresh oysters. (Rating: 4/5)

Cold dish (peanuts) - The peanuts are too hard and tasteless. (Rating: 1/5)

After a satisfying meal, it is time to set off to TaoYuan Airport. 

Home Sweet Home...................

Monday 31 October 2011

LsF Taiwan Food Adventure Oct 2011 (Day 3)

Day 3:

First stop of Day 3 is to have breakfast at Fu Hang Dou Jiang (阜杭豆漿). It is located in a food court near Shandao Temple area. I deliberately set off late so as not to clash into the breakfast crowd but the queue is still surprising long.

Queue in front of 阜杭豆漿
Queue extended all the way out onto the stairs. I'm was another  flight of stairs away. =(
A lady in front of me started chatting with another person in queue. She recommended the salty soya bean (咸豆浆). It is her 90 year old mother favourite breakfast. She also recommended thick pancake with fried dough. (厚餅夾油条). She also mentioned that the queue could extend to outside of the building during weekends.

Busy kitchen
Pancakes are baked in this traditional furnace
Menu
咸豆浆
Zoom in to 厚餅夾油条
My order
Salty soya bean (咸豆浆) - taste more like mashed tofu soup rather than the usual soya bean drink. Most people ordered Salty soya bean but I still prefer the usual soya bean. (Rating: 3/5)
Thick pancake with fried dough. (厚餅夾油条) - there is 2 versions of pancake; thick and thin. There are bits of spring onion in the pancake. The fried dough was freshly made and was still crunchy when served. The size of pancake is rather overwhelming. (Rating: 4/5)

The length of the queue was still the same after I finished my food.

Next destination was Xing Tian Gong (行天宫). It is a popular Chinese temple in Taipei. Due to the respect to the deity, I only took a picture of the exterior of the temple.

Xing Tian Gong (行天宫)

After visiting Xing Tian Gong (行天宫), I proceeded to Shin Guang San Yue (新光三越). It was a normal shopping centre. Nothing much to comment about. Took a walk in the Shin Guang San Yue food court. Nothing caught my attention thus I decided to leave the place.

When I was on the shuttle bus back to ZhiSan MRT station, something caught my eye. It is a famous braised meat rice chain in Taiwan, Formosa Chang (鬍鬚張). Lunch is on the way. =P

Famous sign of Formosa Chang (鬍鬚張)
A bowl of braised meat rice (魯肉飯)
Fried toufu
Braised meat rice (魯肉飯)is quite delicious. (Rating: 4/5) However, the toufu is disappointing. The outer crust is not crispy and the sauce is watery. (Rating: 2/5)

The next item on my itinerary is Beitou hotspring.

As it is not advisable to visit hotspring after a meal, I took a stroll around Beitou.

Cute art piece at New Beitou MRT station
Beitou public library - nice building
Lotus pool in front of the library

Mini waterfall beside the library
Who needs a Canon if you have an attention-seeking squirrel that like to pose for you
Beitou hotspring museum
Side view of Beitou hotspring museum

It has been over an hour since my last meal. It is time to proceed to SweetMe Hotspring Resort. =)


I opted for a private room. The cost is NT$840 (non-peak pricing) for 90 minutes. Cost for peak days is NT$1200.
 
Long bench
Towels are provided
Shower area and hotspring tub
Hot spring water - up to 55 degrees
Shower area
The hotspring is quite enjoyable on a cold day like this. Private room is recommended for lazy people like me who do not like to travel carrying lot of stuff. Basically everything is provided in the room except for hair gel. =p

Finally, it is time for my last spot on Day 3 - DamSui.

Damsui is a beautiful place. Although the sky is slightly gloomy, Damsui give me a very relaxing feeling. When I started my stroll along the Damsui river, there was a street artist singing a soothing Taiwanese song. It was a perfect atmosphere for couples.

Early evening view of Damsui River
Sky turning dark. Nice.
Bought fried scrimp to munch along the way
My camera battery went flat halfway through my visit to Damsui. =( It is time to head back to hotel. 
There was a lot of area in Shilin Night Market that I have not explored. It will be the place for dinner today.

Grilled pearl corn
Auto rotating corn grilling machine
Final product
The first item I bought was grilled pearl corn. It is the most expensive snack i had during my entire trip. The corn is sold by weight. I paid NT$110 for the corn. The texture is almost like glutinous rice but I find it was lacking the aroma of the usual sweet corn. (Rating: 2.5/5 considering the price)

As I was walking towards my hotel, I noticed there was a long queue in front of a stall. I squeeze through the crowd and the smell of BBQ meat overwhelmed me. I decided to join the long queue. =p

Long queue leading to the BBQ stall
Lot of meat rolls on grill
BBQ meat roll with spring onion/leek
One roll cost only NT$10. It is one of the cheapest snack you can find in the night market. But the taste is one of the best snacks you can find anywhere in Taipei!!! I gobbled up all 4 rolls in no time. Highly recommended. (Rating: 100/5!!! haha)

Very sweet pink guava with plum powder
It's time for dessert - fresh pink guava with sour plum seasoning. The guava is soft and sweet. The sour plum seasoning added a hinge of sour taste. Very refreshing. (Rating: 4/5)

It's time for me to lay back and enjoy the 42 inch LCD TV. 

End of Day 3.