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.
Restaurants in Taipei
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Although many important buildings remain from the Japanese colonial era (1895-1945), most of the remains of Empire are secular, not religious. Xibenyuan is an exception; it includes the remains of a Japanese monastery, plus a Japanese tea house. Xibenyuan is an oasis of quiet in the frenetic Wanhua district. It's well worth a visit if you are seeking some peace and quiet.
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Rongxing Garden Park is favoured by dog-walkers, Their pooches must be on leash and their masters pick up their droppings. Ronxing is an unusually large park for downtown Taipei and it has many features, including an indoor swimming pool and basketball court. There is a children's playground and enough room to kick a ball. In the morning, elderly people can be seen performing tai-chi. One unusual feature is the eco-pond, which is intended to improve biological diversity.
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