Taipei: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
26 bytes added ,  15 June 2015
→‎Other suggestions: URL to night market location
m (heading level)
(→‎Other suggestions: URL to night market location)
Line 199: Line 199:
Unfortunately except diners near the night market, fast food, and bars, most dinner places close before 10pm (Taiwanese family start their dinners around 6-7pm, much earlier than people in the U.S. and Europe). Your choices would be go to either places described above, or grab microwave food at convenient stores such as 7-Eleven. Microwave food comes with much variety, worth to check out. [http://hungryintaipei.blogspot.tw/2010/03/snacksnapshot-i-strongly-recommend-7-11.html Here] is a hilarious intro on 7-Eleven in Taiwan.
Unfortunately except diners near the night market, fast food, and bars, most dinner places close before 10pm (Taiwanese family start their dinners around 6-7pm, much earlier than people in the U.S. and Europe). Your choices would be go to either places described above, or grab microwave food at convenient stores such as 7-Eleven. Microwave food comes with much variety, worth to check out. [http://hungryintaipei.blogspot.tw/2010/03/snacksnapshot-i-strongly-recommend-7-11.html Here] is a hilarious intro on 7-Eleven in Taiwan.


For people stay at the City Hall area, the nearest night market to go would be Tungwha St., located [https://maps.google.com/?ll=25.029413,121.557348&spn=0.006649,0.011362&t=m&z=17 here]. The same location feature farmers market ("traditional market") during a.m. hours.
For people stay at the City Hall area, the nearest night market to go would be Tungwha St., located [https://www.google.com/maps/place/%E8%87%A8%E6%B1%9F%E8%A1%97%E5%A4%9C%E5%B8%82/@25.029413,121.557348,17z here]. The same location feature farmers market ("traditional market") during a.m. hours.


The Grand Hyatt has room service for prices that aren't unreasonable for Western countries (but are rather expensive for Taiwan).
The Grand Hyatt has room service for prices that aren't unreasonable for Western countries (but are rather expensive for Taiwan).
Confirmed users
478

edits

Navigation menu