Step back into time with me at Jwu Jiu Teahouse in Chiayi in Taiwan. This traditional Chinese teahouse is set over a koi pond with a stunning garden view.
Tag: Taiwanese food
Seeing Taiwan Through My Sister’s Eyes
It’s exciting when someone visits us in Taiwan. Seeing Taiwan through someone’s eyes for the first time is rewarding, especially when it’s your sister.
Voodoo Doughnuts Taipei – A New Doughnut King in Town
Voodoo Doughnuts Taipei is officially open. The Portland, Oregan doughnut vendors have finally brought their sugary magic-filled doughnuts to Taipei.
Taiwanese Shanshu – Where the Mountain Ferns and Vegetables Grow
Of all the exotic vegetables that Taiwan offers, my favorite is a mountain green called shanshu. It’s also known as the South Pacific Bird’s Nest Fern.
10 Things Taiwan Does Wrong
First off, you all know how much I love Taiwan. Please don’t be mortally offended if you don’t agree with this list of things Taiwan does wrong.
30 Authentic Taiwanese Experiences
Are you thinking about visiting Taiwan? Here is a list of some of my favorite authentic Taiwanese experiences. What do you think you would try first?
Wanderfood: Custard Apple Season in Taiwan
Winter in Taiwan to me means that flower seasons start anew, and winter produce becomes available in abundance. The custard apple is one such product, and while it may not be considered to be a beautiful fruit with its knobby green bumps and giant black seeds, it can certainly be called one of the most delicious!
The Best Restaurants in Taipei – Our Favorites!
You’ll find everything from simple local dishes to five-star international cuisine all over Taiwan. These are the best restaurants in Taipei, in our opinion!
A Guide To Taiwanese Street Food
A glutton’s complete guide to Taiwanese street food and eating out in Taiwan night markets. Eating out at a nightmarket is a national pastime in Taiwan.
Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup – Taiwan Culture Video
Host Peggy Lee introduces Taiwan’s most popular dishes, Taiwanese Beef Noodles. This simple but flavorful dish has become a symbol of Taiwan and Taiwan culture.