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"
Amber: "Traditional Taiwanese shave ice. Their most popular dish with mango and condensed milk is simple but exactly right. Fresh, balanced, tasty. IMHO, much, much better than ice monster or smoothie house."
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."
Alfred Tay: "A very posh and great place, better that I expected. Staff are friendly and extremely customer service oriented. A private hot spring room costs NT$2,000 on weekdays and is equipped like a hotel!"
Robert Chen: "Either the performance per se or just walking around is fun. Great for kids, pets, elderly, lover, or alone. Big square outside. Sometimes young students practicing dancing adds up future hopes."
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: "Delicious warm chewy mochi with peanut powder; sesame powder is too sweet. Get soy pudding with small black sesame mochi balls, fresh taro is good too."
Wendy: "This is a must-go! Try beancurd with peanuts, barley and many other beans.."