Longshan Temple, a stunning example of southern Chinese temple architecture, is a serene oasis in the heart of Taipei.
Steamed buns filled with meat and hot soup, served with vinegar and ginger
Steamed radish cake with Chinese sausage, mushrooms, and preserved vegetables
Slow-cooked beef in a rich broth, served with noodles and vegetables
Traditional Taiwanese pastry filled with pineapple jam, symbolizing wealth and prosperity
Savory omelette with fresh oysters, bean sprouts, and garlic chives, served with a sweet and spicy sauce
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.
A well-preserved street with historic buildings dating back to the Qing Dynasty.
A world-class museum housing over 700,000 Chinese imperial artifacts.
A large urban park with gardens, lakes, and recreational facilities.
One of the oldest night markets in Taipei, offering local food and shopping.
A iconic skyscraper offering panoramic city views from its observation deck.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast, especially the 'Da Chang Bao Xian' (Big Sausage Wrapped in Flour Skin).
Offers a variety of local breakfast options, including 'Yuan Yang' (egg and soymilk) and 'You Tiao' (fried dough sticks).
Known for its diverse food stalls, offering local delights like 'O-A-Chian' (oyster omelette) and 'Stinky Tofu'.
An American BBQ joint famous for its slow-cooked meats and smoky flavors.
A high-end Cantonese restaurant known for its dim sum and seafood dishes.
A popular steakhouse offering a variety of international dishes and an extensive wine list.