Today, we will embark on a journey to explore the essence of Taiwan, from its delectable cuisine to its captivating museums.
Before leaving Taichung, we decided to indulge in a cup of bubble tea at Chun Shui Tang, the birthplace of this iconic beverage. The story of Chun Shui Tang began in Taichung during the 1980s when Liu Han Chieh, inspired by a cold coffee served in Japan, decided to introduce a similar concept to his tea shop in Taichung. This led to the creation of iced tea, a novelty at the time. In 1988, the innovation continued with the addition of Fung Yuen, a traditional Taiwanese tapioca ball made from sweet potato starch and sugar, to the tea, giving birth to the world's first bubble tea. Today, Chun Shui Tang boasts over 40 branches across Taiwan and offers a diverse menu of food and beverages.
After finishing our meal, we headed to Taipei City. Our goal for the day was to visit various museums. We had researched which museum in Taiwan was the oldest in the country, having been established in 1908 (over 100 years ago) during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. This museum is the National Taiwan Museum (國立台灣博物館).
The museum's exterior will be a lush garden.
The building is adorned with beautiful Greek Doric architecture.
The interior features exhibitions that vary over time, but are always spectacular.
After visiting this section, there is a museum building across the street called the Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum (國立臺灣博物館土銀展示館).
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This place is teeming with dinosaur bones. It's truly awe-inspiring.
After a short break, our stomachs started to rumble again. On our first day in Taiwan, we visited Inparadise, a buffet restaurant with stunning views of Taipei 101. Today, we'll be reviewing Eatogether (餐食天堂), another buffet restaurant, and comparing it to Inparadise.
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Location: The branch we visited is located on the 6th floor of ATT4 in the Xinyi district. Eatogether has many branches in Taipei.
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Price:
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1. The dining schedule is divided into three rounds: 11:30, 14:30, and 17:30. Each round has a different price and time limit (unlike buffets in our country, which have a fixed time limit of one hour regardless of when you start).
For example, the last round has the longest time limit of four hours and costs 798 or 898 NTD.
2. The price does not include a 10% service charge.
3. Children's prices:
- Free for children under 3 years old.
- 100 NTD for children aged 3 to 5 years old.
- 50% discount for children aged 5 to 12 years old.
4. The price includes alcoholic beverages, including cocktails and beer.
Reservations can be made by phone at each branch. The phone number for the branch we visited is +8862-7737-5889 (international call to Taiwan). It is recommended to make a reservation about one month in advance.
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For a comprehensive overview, please refer to the following link: https://th.readme.me/p/17688.
After finishing our meal, we checked into the MUIU Capsule Inn.
The hotel has three floors: 10, 11, and 12. The 12th floor houses the lobby and a common area for breakfast.
The 11th floor has more bathrooms than other floors, which is where we stayed.
The room we slept in had two single bunk beds.
Overall Hotel Summary:
The hotel offers a positive experience in terms of room design, cleanliness, security, and overall location. However, a significant drawback is the thin walls between rooms. This can be disruptive if neighboring guests close doors loudly or gather in groups, making it difficult to sleep.
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