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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:// | 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). |