Showing posts with label 101 mall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 101 mall. Show all posts

Thursday, October 26, 2006

CLOSED/chinese: JIU RU 101

JIU RU
at 101 Mall, 4 FL
No.45, Shih Fu Rd.,
(02) 8101-8598
CLOSED

date visited: 9/25/2006

$$-$$$






If you're sightseeing in the Xin Yi district or shopping in the 101 mall and need an easy place to eat Chinese food with your family, but don't want to eat food court food, a good bet is Jiu Ru. Featuring a varied menu of Shanghainese food, my favorites from my dinner with my friend's family were the braised pork, steamed dumplings (xiao long bao), vegetable dumplings and zhong zi (rice dumpling). It's definitely pricier than you would pay at a local restaurant for the same dishes, maybe double the price for a basket of xiao long bao, but you are paying for the comfort of dining in the real estate of 101 and the prices are about the same as the other restaurants on the same floor (and the food a lot better, at least better than neighbor Diamond Tony's). We had quite a large group and was easily accomodated in their large space and didn't feel crowded or rushed. I think their dumplings were not as juicy as the xiao long bao at Din Tai Fung, but to the average diner, it will do just fine. Very clean and modern setting, with tourist friendly menu and location.

OTHER LOCATIONS

Breeze Center
(02) 6606-6859

No. 69, Ren Ai Road, Sec 4
(02) 2751-7666

Saturday, October 07, 2006

bakeries: YAMAZAKI

YAMAZAKI
at Geant
at 101
and many other locations!

$

visit reviewed: 10/7/2006



A chain with LOTS of locations. This day I tried some a "cup cheesecake," chocolate muffin and walnut bread. While I liked the walnut bread with its nutty texture and taste, I was pretty disappointed with the muffin and cheesecake cupcake- both were pretty dense and bland, similar to the lighter flavors of cakes that I think accomodates to local tastes, but not light and fluffy in texture.

If you want a chocolate fix, go for their cookies instead- I had one once and it was surprisingly rich and soft- definitely freshly baked. It's not easy to find, if they sell out, you won't find it. The cheesecake tasted more like a dense plain muffin, not creamy or light like a cheesecake cupcake would. I've also had their waffles which they sell premade like a snack, and while it looked appetizing, it tasted like a cold waffle, which in general is not so great.

Wide selection, usually with signs both in English and Chinese and with lots of locations, it's worth trying out to see which breads or sweets fit your own tastebuds. Breads with ham and cheese baked into them, sandwiches with tuna or hotdogs, garlic bread, doughnuts, you can pick up a plain loaf of bread to something more local.


The cupcake and muffins area

the bread area

grab and go pre-wrapped bread loaves

Monday, February 20, 2006

dessert: i recommend LITTLE SOUTH GATE

LITTLE SOUTH GATE
Food Court, B2, ESLITE Mall (XIN YI STORE)
11, SongGao Road
(02) 8789-3388

Hours:10 am-2 am Bookstore (2F/3F/4F) ;
10 am-10 pm /Shopping Mall (B2/ B1/ 1F/ 5F/ 6F)

$
review visit: 2/18/2006

The XinYi area is full of shopping and eating experiences- 101, the Warner Village and movie theaters, NY NY and Neo 19 buildings and the multi-collective Mitsukoshi shopping malls. When the new Eslite building opened up across the way, I figured it would be another one of the same, but actually it does offer a variety in experience- there is a multi-level bookstore, stationary section and a tasty looking food court.

This day I only had the chance to have a snack- so I opted for peanut do-hwa (or soy tofu) with mini boba and my friend had red bean with mochi balls. As with many food courts in Taipei, the signs are frequently not English friendly, but there are lots of bright pictures and plastic foods to point at. Lucky for me, my Chinese for foods I like is improving, and they had a picture of what I wanted nontheless.

You can opt to have the dessert hot or cold and we had ours hot that day.

The peanut do-hwa was a pleasant warm, with the right amount of sweetness in the soup, and the soy tofu was a silky melt in your mouth that didn't taste artificial as some mall do-hwa soy tofus can (like from the dessert shop at the food court at Warner Village). The peanuts and mini-boba tasted fresh and combined to give my mouth a variety of consistencies to enjoy.


The red bean soup was much hotter (in temperature) and sweeter as well. The thickness and sweetness combined would be good on a rainy day, but I preferred the lighter textures of the soy tofu.


The service was fast, despite the mini-line, and you can choose a variety of combinations in your soy tofu and other desserts like ai-yu lemon jelly. And you can't beat the price from NT$40-NT$55, which is like $1.30-$1.90. Cheaper than most lattes and more filling. Also, a good alternative to shaved ice for a local dessert to try, especially when it's chilly outside.

Monday, October 24, 2005

italian: i do NOT recommend DIAMOND TONY's

DIAMOND TONY's
Taipei 101 Mall 4F
45, ShihFu Rd.
(02) 8101-8268

This 4th floor location is closed. This is not a review of the Diamond Tony's on 85th floor of 101 (which I have never been). Here is a link to my later review of the Tianmu location in 2007

Pricing: $$$
review visit: Oct 24, 2005

I have been to Diamond Tony's three times. The first time was last year with a large group of friends- I remember the food tasting excellent and a fun time being had by all. The second time was for a company dinner in July- again the mood was festive, but this time the food was not as good as I remembered it to be the first time. The baked eggplant appetizer I ordered was not baked eggplant parmesean (which was my mistake that I assumed it would be) and the baked penne pasta had soggy penne pasta, too much cheese and was bland. However, I did try my neighbor's pesto fettucine with lamb, which was ordered by quite a few people at the table, and it was quite tasty. I figured, I just ordered wrong.

The third time, I returned to Diamond Tony's recently with my family, anticipating ordering the right dish this time, and again I failed. Or the restaurant, I should say, failed. Miserably. So it will probably be my last time going to Diamond Tony's. Partially because of the how bad so many of the dishes were that night, that the food is overpriced compared to other better tasting Italian restaurants you can eat at in Taipei, and that their service could benefit a total rehaul.

Diamond Tony's is one of those restaurants that looks really nice from the outside. Usually, it's tough to be seated right away without a reservation. This third time, we were seated right away and the restaurant was maybe a third full. Perhaps it was a Monday night. Perhaps the newer Macaroni Grill nearby had taken away a lot of its customers. Perhaps people realized how bad the food and service was there and decided not to go back anymore.

After being seated, it took a very long time for a waiter to come take our order. You pretty much have to flag them down whenever you need service. The menu is in English and Chinese and they have set courses that you can order that include salad, soup, a main dish, dessert and a drink. We ordered the garlic bread, crab dip, and shrimp cocktail to start.

The appetizers came fairly quickly, especially when compared to the main dishes. The shrimp in the shriimp cocktail were the smallest shrimp I had ever seen. Sure they weren't listed as tiger prawns, but there were five regular sized shrimp in a half tomato with a creamy sauce instead of cocktail sauce. The crab dip was a creamy, slightly sweet dip with no visible crab and no crab when tasted. The garlic bread came in a pie pan, sliced in eight pieces filled us up while we waited. Note that you have to order and pay for the bread separately when you order the crab dip.

shrimp cocktail


crab dip


With our party of six, we ordered our main dishes. Only two of the dishes arrived, and when they were almost finished, the other dishes slowly trickled in. This is the other main complaint I have about Diamond Tony's. It's not that the restaurant was completely full to capacity and they could not handle all the orders. There was no apology that the dishes were spaced so far apart. Personally, it's strange when a restaurant cannot deliver all of its dishes to one party within 5-10 minutes of each other. Especially I think when you are paying the prices that you pay here. Some people won't begin to eat their food until the rest of the party's food is on the table- in this case, their food would be cold by the time their fellow friend's food came.

seafood pasta


shrimp


My father and grandmother said they enjoyed their dishes- the seafood pasta with red sauce, and the jumbo shrimp.

My sister ordered the set course with prime rib steak. The salad was an unfortunate looking section of iceburg lettuce with some dressing on the side. The minestrone soup is probably the only tasty thing at the table that evening. It was flavorful, with lots of vegetables and little bit of beef and pasta. The steak was a good sized portion and looked appetizing, but tasted a bit too tenderized.

salad


soup


steak


The crab and porcini fettucine I ordered turned out to be totally not what I expected. I even asked the waiter if he had delivered the wrong dish to my table.The wad of fettucine was surrounded by several breaded and fried balls. I didn't see any crab or porcini mushrooms. It turned out that the Chinese translation of the dish was different from the English one. The balls on the side were the "crab" and "porcini"? Even after tasting it, I was unsure what the dish was. The balls tasted like a mix between seafood meatballs you'd find in soups and a hush puppy. The fettucine was dry and stuck together, like when you boil pasta and don't rinse it afterwards and it sits for awhile. After two bites, it sat on the table, uneaten.

crab and porcini fettucine


The pesto fettucine with lamb that had been such a crowd-pleaser the last time also failed to please this time. The fettucine here was also dry and stuck together, despite the creamy pesto sauce that drowned it. There was also a cream of mushroom soup and mushroom pasta ordered. Both featured bland, buttery cream flavors that seemed more watered down cream flavored than mushroom. We even asked the manager if they had changed chefs because the food was so drastically worse from the past few times we had eaten there. She said that they hadn't and offered to take off the two fettucine dishes off our bill since they were uneaten.

pesto fettucine with lamb


So consider this review a fair warning- the food at Diamond Tony's doesn't seem to taste as good as it used to. Even if you want to try it out, expect slow service and for part of your party to be finished eating by the time your dish arrives. Compared to the friendlier service and tastier, more affordably priced dishes at Macaroni Grill nearby, Diamond Tony's is more cubic zirconia than a diamond.

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

desserts in Taipei

You can also search my blog or click on the restaurant name for the review.


Take your sweet tooth here


LITTLE SOUTH GATE
Food Court, B2, ESLITE Mall (XIN YI STORE)
11, SongGao Road
(02) 8789-3388
also food courts at 101 and Breeze Mall
$



85 DEGREES C CAFE

No. 2, Lane 16, Da An Road, Sec 1
(02) 2776-6350
and other locations
$


BEARD PAPA CREAM PUFFS
Eslite Mall, B2 Food Court
No. 11, Song Gao Road

Mitsukoshi Mall, A4 building, B2
No. 19, SongGao Road
$
and other locations


CHILI's
at Neo 19 (near Warner Village)
22 Sung Shou Road, 2 FL
(02) 2345-8838
$$





JOYCE EAST

128 Xin Yi Road, Sec. 5
(02) 2345-8838
$$






RAO HE NIGHT MARKET

near Song Shan train station
$





SHIH LIN NIGHT MARKET

Between end of Wenlin Rd., Jihe Rd. and Zhongshan N. Rd.
(near the movie theaters)
$




JIU RU

69 Jen Ai Rd., Sec. 4
(02) 2751-7666
$





You could also try...





ICE MONSTER

15, Yong Kang Street
$$$ (for shaved ice)





SWEET DYNASTY

No. 160, Chung Hsiao East Road, Sec 4
(02) 2772-2889
$





MOGA

No. 50, An Ho Road, Sec 2
(02) 2704-9646
$$-$$$





CHA LOUNGE

Grand Hyatt Hotel
No.2, Sung Shou Road
(02) 2720-1234
$$$


MISTER DONUT
-Breeze Center
-NYNY Mall in Xin Yi district
-across from the Takashimaya Mall: 39, Fusing S Rd., Sec. 1, (02) 8772-5990
-Taipei Main Station underground
-and other locations



PATARA

No. 12, Alley 247, Tun Hua S. Rd., Sec.1
(02) 2731 5288
$$


Get the main dish, but I'd go somewhere else for dessert...





BERRY & MILK

Breeze Mall (and other chain locations)
$$






TONY ROMA's

156 Min Sheng East Road, Section 3
(02) 2719-0992
$$





VVG BISTRO

20, Alley 40, Lane 181, Zhongxiao E Rd, Sec 4,
(02) 8773 3533
$$-$$$




YANG JI PEANUT CORN ICE

Hsi Men Ding
$$






EASTERN ICE STORE

Lane 219, ZhongXiao E. Rd., Sec. 4
(02) 2777-2057
$





STARBUCKS

on Badu Road
and almost everywhere
$$





It was nice while it lasted..







K2 GELATO

Warner Village outdoor food court
16 Song Shou Road
$$







HELLO KITTY PATISTORY

Eslite Mall (XinYi)
11, SongGao Road, B1
$$





Reviews coming soon!


  • Big Tom's Ice Cream
  • Saturday, April 23, 2005

    Afternoon Tea in Taipei

    You can find the most complete reviews if you look here by label or click on the restaurant name for the review.

    Feel like afternoon tea?
    Stop by these places




    85° C CAFE

    No. 2, Lane 16, Da An Road, Sec 1
    (02) 2776-6350
    and other locations
    $







    PASTA FROLLA

    No. 12, Lane 236, Tunhua South Road
    (02) 2773-3736
    $






    Trattoria Pizzeria SABATINI TAIPEI

    at new green Sogo, 11 FL
    No. 300, Chung Hsiao East Road, Sec 3
    (02) 8772-1237
    $$





    ROSE HOUSE

    No. 15, Lane 233, Tun Hwa S. Rd, Sec 1,
    (02)8773-2519
    and other locations
    $$



    Some untraditional options but definitely recommended




    the souffle and tea at

    JOYCE EAST

    No. 128, Xin Yi Rd, Sec 5
    (02) 8789-6128
    $$





    boba tea or your choice of drink and dim sum at


    CHUN SHUI TANG

    (SPRING WATER HOUSE)
    A9 MItsukoshi Mall, B2
    No.9, Songshou Rd
    (02) 27239913
    $-$$





    the brownie and tea/coffee at

    PS CAFE

    No. 181, Dun Hua S Road, Sec 1
    (02)2776-0970
    $





    a cupcake and tea/coffee at

    GINJER CAKES

    20, Lane 233, Tun Hwa S. Rd, Sec 1
    (02) 8773-3061
    $






    Not quite perfect, but there's finger sandwiches.






    JOYCE CAFE

    No. 22, Ching Cheng St
    (02) 2713-8362
    $$$










    CHA LOUNGE

    Grand Hyatt Hotel
    No.2, Sung Shou Road
    Taipei
    (02) 2720-1234
    $$$







    add a cake and drink to your lunch at

    SAZABY AFTERNOON TEA

    Sogo (Dun Nan store) B1
    No. 246, Dun Hua South Rd, Sec 1
    also at Taipei 101, B1
    $-$$






    JOYCE EAST

    No. 128, Xin Yi Rd, Sec 5
    (02) 8789-6128
    $$



    Just get the latte- pass on the cakes!






    STARBUCKS

    everywhere
    $-$$







    Haven't had it, but it's available




    BELLE FUSION

    149 Dunhua S Rd, Sec 1
    (02) 2777-3322
    $-$$

    :)