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Showing posts with label where to stay in taiwan. Show all posts
Friday, April 6, 2018
JUST INN TAIPEI: A DIFFERENT HOTEL EXPERIENCE + OTHER TAIWAN MUST EATS

The main reason that Filipinos head on over to Taipei is because of the food. To be honest, it's that and the sights. Personally, it's the culture. 
Having been to Taipei four or five times in the past 2 years, I enjoy all the different flavors and the people as well.
Having been on a red eye flight that was delayed for more than 8 hours, getting to downtown Taipei was a breeze when I arrived just before lunch time. Although the high speed train from the airport was available already, it didn't hurt that I just aimed for bus 1819 since it's comfortable and relaxed. For this trip, I went for a hotel that was fun and perfect just for me. Hello JUST INN TAIPEI. Located just south of the TAIPEI MAIN STATION, it's only a comfortable 10 minute walk from the station. To answer your question, it is normal to see travelers bring their luggages on the streets. It's a walkable city and security is pretty much fine.
With an industrial feel, JUST INN TAIPEI mostly caters to single travelers, friends, families and couples. The hotel has a number of room types. There are for singles, doubles, and even bunk beds for friends. The over all theme is somewhat industrial. There's a bit of artsy fun with each turn as the overall design leads to that. The hotel itself has a microwave, coffee and tea making facility, and a water dispenser in the lobby. You could also put some of your stuff in the small refrigerator. Just don't forget to properly label it.
The room I got was perfect for a solo traveler. The bed was comfortable and the place was clean. Although, the room was just as small as the ones you might have in Tokyo, it was comfortable and just perfect for me. It didn't hurt that their cabled tv had English Movie Channels as well.
 
The fact that their rooms have Japanese styled toilets, I'm pretty much sold. Although you would use a curtain to cordon off the shower area, I managed to keep the water spillage at a minimum.
Since the hotel is walking distance to TAIPEI MAIN STATION, I was able to ride the train to different must visit places while in TAIPEI. For lunch, I head on over to ADDICTION AQUATIC DEVELOPMENT (my experience here). It's more than just sushi and sashimi. There's actually a lot of cooked dishes that you could go for.
For snacks, you could head on over to the famous DA'AN district. Just get off at the DONGMEN station and head on over to the famous YONGKANG street. There, you could have a taste of the famous TIAN JIN ONION PANCAKE. It's on a corner spot on the main road so you can't miss the long line.
Even if the lines are long, I suggest you wait for it because the 10 minutes is worth it. The turnover is pretty fast and they do have an English Menu. Just point and tell the staff how many. 
 I went for everything on it. I realized why people enjoy this snack. It's not as oily compared to other stalls that sell the scallion pancake. The version at Tian Jin is filling and one is perfect for a quick meal.
The street is pretty busy because of all the different food stalls and milk tea shops that would lure you in. You could definitely spend a day here just walking around and checking out the different restaurants.
This time around, I asked a local what night market I should visit. I've already been to Shilin, Raohe, Ningxia and Huaxi (Longshan Temple Area). She told me to head on over to SHIDA NIGHT MARKET. A little off the beaten path, SHIDA NIGHT MARKET could be accessed by walking a few minutes north of TAIPOWER BUILDING STATION.
Since this place is near universities and schools, young ones could be seen here for their nightly treats. One thing different here is that the stalls are in buildings and that you'll come across a lot of trendy fashion shops perfect for a little bit of shopping. When I went, I wasn't able to see one single foreigner. It seems, this place is filled with locals during weekdays. A perfect sign for someone that enjoys authenticity. A popular stall here would be SHI YUN. Open since 1984, you get to create your own hot soup. Pick the different types of sticks and toppings then the guys behind the counter cook it for you.
Something sort of a mix between a xiao long bao and a siopao, HSU-JI offers these small dumplings. Pretty good stuff. Not as expensive as other stalls that you might see in Taipei. Here, people come on over bringing their own container. Might be a good idea if you plan to bring this back to Manila.
Since you only live once, I went overboard and went for some stinky tofu. This restaurant has some seats in the back but it's perfectly fine to eat while walking.
The crispy tofu was pretty good. Their version isn't as smelly as others that you might see in other night markets. The pickled vegetables gave it a contrasting flavor that cuts everything.
Just another tip. Head on over to XIMEN. If you had your fill of fried chicken and those misua, go to KFC. Try their tarts and it would be the best decision you would have ever made.
Taiwan will always have a place in my heart. If you have questions send me an email at foodinthebagblog@gmail.com ... Maybe I could help you out. Cheers!





JUST INN TAIPEI is located at
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Chongqing South Road, 1號
It's in the same building as New May Flower Hotel and  ReChange Hotel.





Btw, Thanks to Just Inn Taipei. Here's a copy of their map where you could see the different stores of interest near by in English! :)
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017
YOUR HOTEL TAIPEI: 5 Reasons Why I Enjoyed Staying Here.




Just a few weeks ago, I was lucky to have stayed at YOUR HOTEL in TAIPEI.  It was a fun time and I had a blast. 

In case you missed it, I already wrote about YOUR HOTEL HERE. Here are a few reasons as to why I enjoyed my stay there:
1) Your Hotel is close to the Metro. It's a 3-5 minute walk. As with any travels, being close to the public transportation is important and a must. If you're not really going around, a single journey token would be enough. PROTIP: Get an IC CARD as it gives you 20% off Metro fare.
2) It's very close to street food. Just outside Your Hotel is the GUANGZHOU ST NIGHT MARKET. 
One of the four different night street markets, you get to have access to delicious dishes.
You get to have a dose of sausage wrapped in sticky rice plus other mouth watering snacks.
3) One thing I noticed too was that the street food here are more affordable compared to the touristy Shilin and Raohe Night Market. Granted that you might find more options there, I saw and compared that some stalls in the Guangzhou night market are cheaper by a few TWD.
4) You're a few steps away from the famous SNAKE ALLEY. The Huaxi St Night Market is somewhat different from others because it is fully covered and is also open during the day.
 Aside from the usual restaurants, you get to see real snakes. It's one of the few places that still has old school stores as well. They sell different snake dishes to guests and even have stores for traditional medicine.
If you're a bit adventurous go for it and try a snake soup.
5) Another must visit when in the area would be the LONGSHAN TEMPLE. One of the oldest in Taipei, you could see the different elaborate design around it.
As you enter, there's a waterfall like fountain on the right side that has some fishes in it.
When I visited, some patrons were praying as it was the Ghost Month.
Thank you very much YOUR HOTEL for the wonderful stay.

YOUR HOTEL TAIPEI
No 247 Guangzhou Street, Wanhua District,
Taipei 10853, Taiwan
http://www.yourhotel.com.tw


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Thursday, September 14, 2017
YOUR HOTEL: Taipei's Hotel with a Heart

 When visiting a foreign country for fun and leisure, one of the most important questions to ask would be "Where to stay?".  One factor to always note would be the location of the hotel. Staying at a place just a few minutes away from mass public transportation would be ideal. When traveling to Taipei, it's always a plus to have your accommodations near the metro. As such, I had a wonderful time staying over at YOUR HOTEL TAIPEI.
 Located just a few minutes walk from LONGSHANG TEMPLE MRT, this hotel sits right in the center of Guangzhou Street Night Market.
Another thing that's going for YOUR HOTEL would be that it's surrounded by 4 different night markets. They may not be as popular and big as SHILIN and RAOHE, but these are four different streets to give you a lot of food choices and shopping time. These are: Guangzhou, Wuzhou, Huaxi, and Xichang Night Market. Guangzhou is one of the oldest in Taipei. Huaxi is a covered walkway that is also known as Snake Alley. Xichang is more for shopping, while Wuzhou has a lot of food to offer as well. When arriving between 7pm and midnight from the airport, your cab might not be able to get through because of the night market. As with any hotel that you might visit, it's always better to have a photo of it with it's Chinese name and address.
The lobby is spacious and houses a couple of computers and a beverage area for you to use. After checking in, I realized how quirky this hotel could be. Different themes for different floors and rooms.
 I was billeted at their IDELUXE room. Quite huge for just one person, this room has a high ceiling, windows, a safety deposit box, mini-refrigerator and a tea kettle for your hot drinks. Believe it or not, it has its own WIFI ROUTER for you to use. It's fast and goes around 30Mbps.
 The tub is separate from the shower area and it could easily fit a couple.
 The sleep factor was incredible. The bed was comfy and helped me rest after a tiresome day around Taipei.
 Breakfast is served in their basement cafe. Their food choices is better compared to other same category hotels that I have stayed in. Aside from the usual vegetarian fare, they make sure that there are different dishes like noodles, pork, chicken, buns, and salad among other things.
 Drinks such as: coffee, tea, juices, and even soy milk is present along with a number of bread and fruit choices.
 In the same level, you could also access their laundry room. With a minimal fee, you could use both the drier and the washer. They also offer free basement parking upon request.
 Other than my room, I was actually impressed with the others in their lineup.
 The cuts and the floor area for each room is somewhat bigger compared to the ones that I have stayed in earlier in this year. Although you might get shocked as their wash area are more free flowing and of a different structure that what you might have been used to, you'll get the hang of it.
 If you're not claustrophobic, you could get a discount if you choose a room without windows.
 Families are welcome and so as friends. Some rooms will have a double and single bed for a small family, while others have single beds we well.
When asked why the hotel name, Calvin, the head of the Public Relations had only one thing to say: "Always Yours.". The owner visualizes the hotel to be service oriented and focused on the guests. That is what YOUR HOTEL wants and is all about. 
YOUR HOTEL is located on Guangzhou St in Wanhua District, Taipei.

YOUR HOTEL TAIPEI
No 247 Guangzhou Street, Wanhua District,
Taipei 10853, Taiwan
http://www.yourhotel.com.tw

Disclaimer:Wrote this based on my experience. Was invited to stay on over.
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