Just across the road from Q Square I found a little coffee shop that does a roaring trade. In the mornings there will be a queue to get in. A testament to the quality of their coffee.
Twin Brothers Coffee, Taipei, Taiwan
Just across the road from Q Square I found a little coffee shop that does a roaring trade. In the mornings there will be a queue to get in. A testament to the quality of their coffee.
Twin Brothers Coffee, Taipei, Taiwan
As I was walking around Tamsui I spotted a small Pho shop and decided that I wanted to have lunch there.
Translating the Chinese name gives me Mei Xiang Beef Pho, I hope this is right!
Mei Xiang Beef Pho, Tamsui, New Taipei City, Taiwan
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I decided to venture out of Taipei and head to an area called Tamsui, specifically I wanted to see what Tamsui Old Street was like.
It takes about 50 minutes on the train from Taipei Main Station on the Tamsui-Xinyi line.
I arrived and had a quick walk around the waterfront and then headed to Tamsui Old Street which is an old fashioned market street that was busy with locals doing their shopping.
As I was walking back to the station area I saw a small little cafe and decided to go in rather than to the nearby Starbucks (yuck!).
Nanxiao Xuan Cafe, Tamsui, New Taipei City, Taiwan
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On the way back to my hotel I was on the hunt for some food. I ventured into Q Square and upto the 4th floor and did a lap to see what was on offer and if there were tables available. I eventually decided on Yakitori Express.
Yakitori Express, Q Square, Taipei, Taiwan
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