Julius Tarng: "Steep stairs - could be rough if you're a hiking scrub like me. Various stopping platforms along the way. Near the top there's an exercise area w a bunch of old men stretching - they'll show u tips"
Aaron P.: "The pork Xiao long bao are famous for good reason. The pot stickers (fried dumplings) are also delicious. Another good thing about the venue is that it is less crowded than the Taipei 101 branch."
Elena Rodriguez: "Great Hot Pot (Fondue China) not easy to find as the map location is not accurate, it is right opposite to the Louis Vuitton store on the other side. Great place to enjoy this typical dish."
Matt Ta-Min: "So much more than just a bookstore. Fantastic shopping & eating options. Must take your kids to the 5th floor, there's loads for them to do (& you to buy!). Lots of craft activities they can try out."
Hayo Bart: "Taipei's central park, which is an oasis of serenity in Taipei. There are quite some beautiful birds in the ecological pond. You can also feed the squirrels in one of the trees surrounding the pond."
Matt Ta-Min: "Lovely park, combining green open space for dogs, a large pond / nature reserve for bird watching, & a great kids playground / sand pit. Busy @ weekends, it is really popular with absolutely all ages."
Constance | @croostifoodi: "Good food; recommend salted egg tofu, fried rice, green veggie in sesame sauce, hot mochi. Modern clean venue, fast service, very crowded and a bit noisy. Booking recommended. Not expensive."
Tzu-ping Chung: "Nicely made traditional Hakka good at a reasonable price. Virtually everything on the menu is fine, and you can't really go wrong."