Showing posts with label taiwan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taiwan. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Raohe Street Night Market, Taipei.

Today, lets go back to Taipei in Taiwan - and go for the.... night markets!!!

With a well-organized management committee and planned public facilities, the Raohe St. Night Market boasts numerous delicious cuisines and snacks to allure people from all over the place to visit. There is also a mascot for the night market which is an “owl”, meaning lively and attentive at night, just like the lifestyle of vendors.

What are the specialties here? There are like tons of oyster vermicelli, spare ribs stewed in herbal soup, pepper meat buns, duck meat and stinky tofu stalls here.

The Raohe Street Night Market covers various kinds of booths for general merchandises, accessories and yummy snacks, all at low and affordable prices. You can always come here to find some interesting items.

Toys, accessories, fake products and a lot more...

How about FISH?

Tiny little accessories and a whole lot more too...

Oh, lets not forget the doggie shops!!! =)

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Kan Pai Yakiniku Japanese BBQ, Taipei.

One of the more interesting places that I went to eat in Taipei.... actually served Japanese food, Japanese BBQ to be exact LOL. Andrew brought us to this place.... and in fact, he was telling us about how awesome the place is.... hehehe... =)

The Kan Pai Yakiniku Restaurant in Taipei. They have a website too - here.

Spot the chairs outside... those are for the queue. =P

They have got some interesting decor here, with plenty of polaroid pics on the walls.

The stove - all charcoal only, giving you a nice aroma of natural burn, rather than gas burn.

Yakiniku (焼き肉 or 焼肉), meaning "grilled meat", is a Japanese term which, in its broadest sense, refers to grilled meat dishes. Today, it commonly refers to a Japanese style of cooking bite-sized meat (usually beef and offal) and vegetables on gridirons or griddles over flame of wood charcoals carbonized by dry distillation (sumibi, 炭火) or gas/electric grill. In North America, China and Taiwan, Yakiniku is also referred to as "Japanese BBQ" while in Japan it is usually described as Korean cuisine.

A little corn-filled salad that we had.

Here are some meat for the bbq. =)

...and a lot more meat...

...and so much more... just for the 6 of us.

The six of us who ordered an entire feast!!!!!

Let me just leave you with more pictures ok... all the mouthwatering pics... LOL.








I mentioned earlier about the polaroid pics on the walls... every table is supposed to nominate a couple to give a 10 second kiss, after which we get a free plate of pork slices ahahaha...


Here's the video... *grinnnssss*

Good times, great people, awesome food. =)

Kan Pai Yakiniku Restaurant
No 17, Lane 236, Dunhua S Road,
ection 1, Taipei City
(台北市敦化南路一段 236 巷 17 號)
Tel No: 02-2776-3460

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Taiwan's Deep Passion 2011 全新風貌 =P

I bet so many of you all would love it so much if the following clubbing scene... was like in ZOUK, Kuala Lumpur! However, it is not.. it is in Taiwan. =)




PARTYYYYYY the night away!!!!!!!!!