You can eat very well—and very cheaply—in Taipei. The restaurants may not look posh, but the quality of the food is superlative. And there’s a huge variety of restaurants—in addition to local Taiwanese specialties, you’ll find regional cuisines from all over China, as well as great Indian, Japanese and even Italian options. Just make sure to leave some room for snacks—street-vendor food here is addictive.
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Taipei people like dogs but finding somewhere to walk Fido can be difficult. There lots of room for dog walkers along the Keelung River between Zhongshan Bridge and Dazhi Bridge. If you want, you can hire a bicycle, or even skateboard, though I prefer walking. There's a water spout that comes to life for half an hour, every hour, on the hour.
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Taipei City’s well-planned riverside bikeway system is complete with bike rental services for a 111-kilometer eco-trip that integrates the ecological and cultural resources along four rivers (Tamsui, Keelung, Xindian and Jingmei). While the stunning bio-diversity and riverside historic spots give visitors an opportunity to engage in leisure activities and see the City’s developmental phases, the waterfront belt running from Yuanshan, Dazhi to Neihu flaunts a new look after an extreme makeover. For example, the widened river reservation zone has become Keelung River’s crown jewel, offering city-dwellers a much-needed breathing space. Those who enter Dadaocheng through the Dadaocheng Evacuation Gate (D5) will also be impressed with the utterly romantic city lights glistening on both sides of Tamsui River.
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