Taipei Taiwan STREET FOOD GUIDE!! 🇹🇼 | Solo Exploring in Taipei

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @danielblair2168
    @danielblair2168 9 месяцев назад

    Welcome to Taipei! A few notes:
    At Fuhang, you can get the shaobing thick bread with stuff inside like egg and youtiao (the dough stick which is also famous there). They are also known for a salty variant of doujiang.
    Onigiri, the triangle rice snacks in Japan, are also called fantuan in Chinese (and also popular in Taiwan).
    The area near the train station isn't really considered downtown. It's one of the older centers of Taipei and does have a decent amount of shopping but the main shopping/office areas are Xinyi (around Taipei 101), Dongqu (the "East District" that stretches along Zhongxiao Road) and Zhongshan/Nanxi (by Zhongshan Station).
    Maokong and the area around it grows tea. Muzha by there is known for Tieguanyin. There is quite a bit of tea grown across Taiwan including some in the high mountains (gaoshan teas).

  • @Robe-b2x
    @Robe-b2x Год назад +5

    あなたのチャンネルは面白いです。
    日本から応援してます。
    お腹が空いた😂

  • @accesser
    @accesser Год назад +3

    10 days nice , keen to see the next one

  • @johnjalee2009
    @johnjalee2009 Год назад +7

    The triangle-shaped, seaweed wrapped sticky rice balls are also sold in convenience stores such as 7-11 or Family Mart all around Taiwan. The hot sticky rice ball you bought is pronounced Fan Tuan, a common breakfast meal.

  • @carlosvanvegas
    @carlosvanvegas Год назад +7

    I want beef noodle soup right now! 👏

  • @DarrylCarey
    @DarrylCarey Год назад +4

    Check out KGB (kiwi gourmet burgers) in Taipei, a couple of Kiwi guys making the best burgers in Taiwan. Plus they are very close to the night market in Da'an District

  • @hc434
    @hc434 Год назад +5

    I think you're thinking of onigiri in Japan and they should have them in Taiwan 7-11s too

  • @mask7312
    @mask7312 Год назад +1

    welcome to taiwan🇹🇼

  • @bebesf2000
    @bebesf2000 Год назад +2

    Welcome to Taiwan. The Fan Tuan you got actually made with sticky rice. Its very popular Taiwanese breakfast. The Fuhang breakfast shop you went in the video they also serve Fan Tuan :)

  • @sdarkao9297
    @sdarkao9297 Год назад +1

    歡迎你來台灣旅行!! 👏🇹🇼👍
    Welcome to Taiwan!!
    Hope you have a nice trip!!

  • @johnjalee2009
    @johnjalee2009 Год назад +2

    You could've broken the bread to create a pocket, like a pita bread, and then put the fried egg into it like a sandwich. That would taste even better!

  • @samanthachen4161
    @samanthachen4161 Год назад

    Yes I agree houses in Taiwan should be better maintained but those are most likely apartments so hard to try to maintain as a whole building and the weather in Taiwan doesn’t help. I laughed when you made the comment. I like how real you are!

  • @donmaarko
    @donmaarko Год назад

    Got recommended your video by RUclips mate, and glad I clicked on it. The best I have seen all month, what a fun video and I have subscribed. I love the concept of the channel too, its brilliant.

  • @mthsu
    @mthsu Год назад +1

    I feel that Nick's video somehow shows the human condition, shows life in general. That is quite intriguing.
    algorithm is just harsh. I hope these videos find a good day to thrive. Maybe it is that Nick needs to use his name Nick much more in videos. (?)

    • @benvenutotravels
      @benvenutotravels  Год назад

      Thank you 🙏 I do hope the algorithm does at some point push my videos to more people

  • @allanlee2412
    @allanlee2412 Год назад +3

    Say it like you see it...the old ugly buildings. Keep it real. LOL. Looking forward to this series.

  • @whisperr91
    @whisperr91 Год назад

    Fafan tuan , is it considered vegetarian?? Or it contains meat?

  • @alanmcvicar8608
    @alanmcvicar8608 Год назад

    Not seen any specific Taiwanese food around here in London that i know about but plenty of chinese, so great to see & sure looks like a great delicious food heaven. Not sure you mentioned if the food was generally a reasonable cost or expensive.?

    • @benvenutotravels
      @benvenutotravels  Год назад +3

      It’s very affordable. In general, Taiwan is a pretty affordable country if you’re coming from the west

  • @kami_nigiri
    @kami_nigiri Год назад

    it would be cool if you put the places (like the breakfast one) somewhere ... i fly to taiwan this monday and i really wanna go there :D

    • @benvenutotravels
      @benvenutotravels  Год назад +1

      Type “Fuhang Soymilk” into Google maps. You’ll find it easily

    • @kami_nigiri
      @kami_nigiri Год назад

      @@benvenutotravels thanks a lot

  • @MartyChouTW
    @MartyChouTW Год назад

    Good intro in the beginning and a good try for fan-tuan, one of the most traditional food in Taiwan though not the most famous but it's worthy for tourists or explorers to give it a try. Anyway, musk is not necessary anymore recently in Taiwan.

  • @tsengkokoko
    @tsengkokoko Год назад +2

    Taipei city might be ugly, but it kinda give off that cyberpunk vibe if ur into that kind of thing, quiet photogenic

  • @mikenelson1624
    @mikenelson1624 Год назад

    👍😎✨💫🌏✌️💙

  • @nanhinting7447
    @nanhinting7447 Год назад +2

    Colonized by the Chinese? It was part of China since ancient time. The Dutch and the Japanese colonized it. The Dutch was driven out by the Chinese war lord Kocinga. Later it was ceded to the Japanese in an unfair treaty because China lost the war during the
    Qing Dynasty.
    The Dutch themselves were driven out of Taiwan in 1662 after the Chinese merchant-cum-warlord, Zheng Chenggong (國姓爺) (Koxinga) (1624-1662) had laid siege to the island, with the Dutch either being killed or escaping to Batavia or the Dutch trading post in Japan.Jun 17, 2020

  • @bingsterc7621
    @bingsterc7621 Год назад +1

    Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
    Also, you'll find these similar-looking “Old School Taiwanese” Buildings in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, etc.
    And, besides...the Old School Buildings gives Taiwan part of its character and charm.