Thursday, August 11, 2016

[Food Recommendation] Chia Te Milk Cake (佳德牛奶酥餅), Taiwan

We all know about Chia Te (and Li Yu) suncake, so i won't elaborate on that.

In comparison, there's not so much reviews on the milk cake, and it was not available for tasting in the shop.

So i just bought a small box (6 pieces).

Imagine my surprise when i found out how tasty it was. It was so regretful as I was already back to Singapore.

The milk cake is very addictive. The milky taste was faint, it felt so shiok to sunk my teeth into the fragrant skin and soft but firm inner fillings.

When you're at Chia Te, you might want to just buy a piece to try. If you like, buy more, don't regret like me.

p.s. I prefer Chia Te's milk cake to their sun cake.





[Food Recommendation] Mu Ming Restaurant, Hualien, Taiwan (慕名私房料理, 花蓮)

It was a restaurant selling indigenous people's dishes, at Qixingtan, Hualien, 5 minutes walk away from Bayview Hotel (review here).


I reserved a week ago as I heard it was vastly popular. It was a weekday and the restaurant was filled with customers minutes after they start business (11.30am).

There were 3 pricings: NT$350 / NT$550 / NT$750.

I chose the NT$350 (but i heard from the driver i engaged for the next day that the locals normally go for the NT$550).

Before i start on the pictures, I have to warn you that it's one person serving only.

Appetizer
They serve the wild vegetable salad first. It was one of the most delicious salad I've ever eaten. The texture and the taste were *thumbs up*


Main course
The vegetable set on the left has wasabi, so be careful when you eat. I wasn't sure what's the transparent thing wrapping the wild vegetable, maybe it's intestine, but it's super nice. I like cactus-looking leaves too, it's very crunchy.

In the middle we have the indigenous people wild boar's meat. It's very salty, and the sausage on the left could be too jerlat after a few pieces,  thus the jam and kimchi were very good side dishes.

The combination of the tastes of the food were done really well.


Rice was refillable

Soup
Here came my favourite. The pumpkin / mushroom / wild vegetable soup.
It was so well done. i wasn't really a fan of pumpkin but this soup was DELICIOUS. I was still bummed that I wasn't able to finish it.


Drink
Other than a bottle of plain water, they gave me one honey lemon drink. I heard the popular drink was dragon fruit juice, and saw a table of family (who was staring at me weirdly for eating alone) having it.

Appetizer
I was so full that i didn't manage to eat the appetizer, i heard it's ice cream.

Conclusion
If you're in Hualien, this restaurant is a must go. It might sound simple: pumpkin, wild vegetable...etc., but it's how they cooked and combined the ingredients together that made this whole meal so delicious.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

[Accomodation Review] Bayview Hotel, Hualien, Taiwan

















Website to book: Bayview hotel website (English) (Chinese)
Cost: NT$4100 for a seaview without balcony. 
Location:  No. 10, Mingtan St, Xincheng Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 97143
Size of accommodation: see picture above
Accommodates: 4
Location: 2.5/5. it's at Qixingtan, 5 mins walk from a very famous and delicious indigeous restaurant, 10-15mins ride from the harbour to watch whale, 30mins from taroko gorge. but it's not at the city centre nor near the night market.
Cleanliness: 4.5/5
Host(s): Professionally friendly in general, there were a few staff that were personally friendly. they saw that i'm alone, and checked in on me from time to time.
Design: 4.5/5. Isn't it beautiful!
Facilities

Security: 3/5. Within hotel compund it's pretty safe at night.. the surroundings are ok as well, just a lot of constructions and at night it's pretty dark
Additional comments:
  • Provide transport (a small van) to and fro train station/airport and hotel
  • There's an area for you to chill, eat their tidbits/drinks, and use their computer.
  • You can ask them for recommendations on where to go, what to do and hiring of drivers.Seems like they have discounted rates for drivers (to and fro city).

[Accomodation Review] M hotel, Taipei Main Station

Lobby


Family room





Deluxe Family Room

 no shower tub, and no place to put shower bags and clothes

Restaurant at 10th storey


Website to book: hotel booking websites
Cost:Family room for 1 night (127SGD including tax) Deluxe family room for 2 nights (288SGD including tax)
Location:  No.64, Sec. 1, Hankou St., Taipei, Taiwan
Size of accommodation: 22 and 24 sq m respectively, but the family room feels bigger
Accommodates: 4
Location: 3/5. It's near Taipei Main Station, Bank of Taiwan (and many other banks, except DBS, for you to change your currency), Li Yu suncake in main station, Ximending, and bookstores just across the street.
Cleanliness: 3/5. my friend had rashes on her legs after waking up
Host(s): Professionally friendly
Design: 3/5. standard hotel room.
Facilities: Wifi with no password, cable tv channels, aircon in the room. at the 11th storey, there's gym, sitting area and laundry area all rolled into one. so it's pretty weird. 
Security: 4/5. I walked alone at night, it feels safe for me.
Additional comments:
  • It was a bank + hotel. The hotel starts from 6 storey onwards. So you will see bank staff in the lift, busy with their work. One of them even asked us how much was our room rate. Lol.
  • The soundproof was extremely bad. I can hear somebody using the hairdryer in their shower room when i'm a few rooms and a corner away (the shower room is at the extreme inner end of the room, by the way), let alone when they speak.
  • Skip the breakfast. It was overcrowded (feels like kopitiam during meal times) and the food was bad. There's a dou jiang store just next to the hotel, and some cafes around, you could use that.

Disclaimer: this post is not sponsored. The above is entirely my personal opinion.

[Travel tips] How can foreigners purchase Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR)?

Website: http://www5.thsrc.com.tw/en/

Tips (from my Taiwanese friend): It you want to travel during peak hours (i.e.weekends, 8-9am), it's better to book.
Tips (from the taiwanese taxi driver): if you go to buy the ticket on the spot within 4 hours of  departure, the tickets may be half price - not verified by us as we reserved our tickets.

Go to Ticketing information > online booking

Key in the details and click search (if you have more than 1 passenger, you can't state seat preference)

Choose the timing (and discount) that you want

An email will be sent to your email address, informing you that the tickets will only be reserved if you complete the payment by a specified time. You can choose to pay with your credit card online.

After you have paid, you will receive another email confirming your reservation.

You may choose to collect your tickets at the convenience store when you reached taiwan, or at the train station itself.

How to collect reserved train tickets (i.e. THSR, TRA) at convenience stores in Taiwan (i.e. 7-11)
- have your reservation number ready
- go to a self-service machine
- select train tickets section
- select reserved bookings
- key in reservation number
- key in requested personal particular (i.e. last 4 digits of passport)
- confirm if all details are correct (i.e. number of tickets, seat no.)
- click ok
- print out receipt and go to counter to pay the transaction fee (it was NT30 for us)
- check your tickets before leaving