tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14277482.post1795510456323181532..comments2024-03-05T13:50:56.913+08:00Comments on a hungry girl's guide to taipei: western/event: i still strongly recommend CHILI'sjoanhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17843619464189692369noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14277482.post-66725976431160172152011-07-09T08:11:15.263+08:002011-07-09T08:11:15.263+08:00Those photos looked SO GOOD that I had to run down...Those photos looked SO GOOD that I had to run down there and try it out! Very yummy, but a bit expensive - they charged me NT484 for the Crispy Chicken Crisper during lunch (waitress almost charged me NT110 for coke!). The portions were large, but this is too expensive for what you get. There is a lunch special for under NT300, but you can't pick the crispers.<br /><br />Joanh was right - the service was attentive - they asked me if I wanted refills without me asking, but for this much moolah, I will down across to the basement of 101 and get some Butter Chicken Curry at Indian Palace (also recommended by Joanh) for NT260 - not the same thing but actually tastes even better, if I'm in the mood for chicken.<br /><br />I wonder if there are Chinese restaurants in Taipei with something equivalent to these crispers, but cheaper... ...maybe this kind of crispy chicken with sweet carmelized outsides is distinctly Americanized - I have no idea!Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01839387190280292264noreply@blogger.com