Hot on the heels of Part One of our Taiwan travelogue featuring our short stay in Cingjing, Part Two will be spilt into 4 mini posts because we spent 4 nights in Taipei. Hehe. As I had mentioned in my previous posts, misterchewy and I really enjoyed our two-night stay at Dreamtown Minsu (嵐山小鎮) because our room was comfortable and the people were very hospitable. My heartfelt gratitude to 二姐 who thought of an ingenious way to transport my frozen breast milk from Cingjing to Taipei. Will be sharing tips another time! 😉
Upon reaching Taipei, we left our luggage with the hotel concierge and immediately headed to Xi Men Ding for Ah Chung Mee Sua (阿宗麵線)! It’s a must eat each time we go to Taipei and this trip alone, we patronized Ah Chung thrice!
Salivating at the thought of a delicious piping hot bowl of mee sua with braised large pork intestines, topped with some garlic, chilli and vinegar! YUMS!
Look at that! The pork intestines were damn chewy! Ah Chung Mee Sua is legendary. I used to think that it’s overrated but not anymore. Totally missing this now!
And then we decided to have Hot Star Large Fried Chicken. Aiya since we were already at Taipei, then just eat all the way.
Just fyi, the fried chicken cutlet are not cut up like what you typically see in Singapore. The entire slab was bigger than our faces. The ones that we had in Singapore were usually dry and a little tough but Hot Star’s fried chicken was superbly crispy and succulent.
It started to rain and we decided to go back to our hotel to rest and for me to express my milk. Got a shock when we saw this. We were rudely reminded of the crazy human traffic back home! Muahahaha. After our short break, we took the metro to Wufenpu to do some shopping.
It wasn’t our first time visiting Wufenpu and each time, I would leave almost empty handed because I don’t fancy lacy dresses. I see plenty of that at Wufenpu! Guys clothing are so much nicer!
If you intend to do some shopping at Wufenpu, do cross over to Formosa Chang (鬍鬚張) for a taste of really fabulous braised pork rice (滷肉飯) that you will never be able to get in Singapore! Food is damn cheap and good!
This bowl of braised pork rice (NT$33) may look simple but its taste is far more complex. Stewed in sweet soy sauce, every mouthful was so fragrant and the shreds of fatty pork melted in the mouth. It’s a pretty small bowl so we ordered another large one to share.
You have to order the pork trotter (NT$80) to go with your braised pork rice. Loved it for its gelatinous texture! I think I almost polished off the entire plate because misterchewy is not a fan of pork trotters.
Spent four nights at the very awesome iTaipei Service Apartment. Our room was lofty and spacious, clean, and the location of iTaipei is good! It is situated at Taipei main station, above Q Square shopping mall. Talk about convenience!
Sorry for the rather short post! Been busy since I got back to work! Promise that the next few posts will be more interesting 😛 Stay connected with us on Facebook www.facebook.com/missuschewy and on Instagram @missuschewy and @misterchewy 🙂
Reminded of my Taiwan trip with my sisters 2 years ago when I looked at your beautiful pic 😀 Reading your post always put a smile on my face! I was in Singapore and I missed you, hope to meet you when you are in KL soon yea. I look forward to your post from Day2 onwards (^,^)
Hi Angie, I was in Singapore when you were here! Haha you and misstamchiak went dating without me 🙁 Boohoohoo. Haha! Ok la, for you, I will plan a trip to KL 😛
I knew you were back in Singapore but thought you may wish to spend more time with your little princess after a week holiday 🙂 Yes, please come soon to KL, so that I can be your host and bring you around yea and I’m serious 😀
Hi! I was searching online for rental apartments in Taiwan as I am intending to go travelling and happened to chance upon your website:) I really like the service apartment that you rented! May i know more details about it if possible? eg. room rates, no. of pax per room. Thanks! :)))
Hello! How much was iTaipei? 🙂 can’t seem to find a price on their website 🙁
Sorry I cant rmb. I think we paid less than $140-$150 per night. It depends on season too!
hi check with you on the i taipei stay is about how much ?thanks
Sorry I can’t rmb! Probably around sgd130-150?
Hi,
Is there local food around Itaipei ? The shops close early or will like ximending?
Thanks
There is a shopping centre but not so much local Taiwan food
hi there, can i know how do you get to tai pei from cing jing? is there any public transport or you booked a personal car? thanks! 🙂
Yes we took the high speed rail followed by the E-go bus 🙂