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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

burgers/smoothies: I recommend MEAT UP


MEAT UP 
No. 124-4, Section 2, Wuchang St
西門町武昌街二段124號
(02) 2331-4200

MRT: Ximen

website: Meat Up's Facebook page

Hours: 11:30AM–9PM; Weekends until 10PM; Closed Mondays

Kid friendliness: no high chairs spotted, room for strollers. Kids probably will enjoy burger fries and smoothies

Visit reviewed: 12/12/2017

My must orders: burger with mushrooms and feta, dragonfruit with kiwi and yogurt smoothie, onion rings


[TAIPEI] AWAY FROM THE CENTER OF XIMENDING, there's a bright cafe called Meat Up across from Vieshow Cinemas where I met up with a friend. Meat Up is seemingly designed for the Instagram crowd, with colorful smoothies and overflowing milkshakes and eye catching storefront murals. Burger was tasty with a lot of add on options, but I was addicted to the onion rings and truffle mayo. Dragonfruit yogurt smoothie also refreshing with right amount of sweetness. 



So many cute hand painted murals to admire, or take photos with. Pick a wall and strike a pose, or bring out your smoothie to get the natural light.




The menu includes burgers and fries, customizable with over a dozen toppings,  fried shrimp burger, chicken Caesar or feta salad and sides like buffalo wings, mushroom fries or onion rings. 


The juices and smoothies have names like volcano, summer, autumn, exaggeration or Anna Sui, and have fruits like kiwis, guava, dragonfruit, orange, strawberry, mango and passionfruit. For a sweeter shake, there's chocolate or Oreo banana. 


We didn't know what to get, so we asked the server to pick two for us. I really enjoyed the Dragon fruit and Kiwi Smoothie with Yogurt (NT$150), carefully layered with sliced kiwi peeking out from the mason jar. I would happily order this refreshing drink again.



The Banana and Oreo milkshake is over the top, but either we took too long taking photos or it would have been better with some Oreos or chocolate inside the shake, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the fruit smoothie. I didn't taste much chocolate, maybe it was just a banana milkshake, but tasted a bit watered down. (NT$195)


Burger with truffle mayo, mushrooms and feta cheese and French fries (NT$280); onion rings (we ate some before this photo) (NT$120) I was pretty full from half a burger, onion rings and the drinks. We also got the truffle mayo on the side, and it was delicious as a dipping sauce. Burger had nice fat layer of grilled mushrooms as well as fresh tomatoes, onions and lettuce.



Bring at least one friend so you can try more things. When we got there, we saw two other girls taking photos and a million selfies, but barely talking to eat other. Thanks to my friend D for letting me take a million photos and trying a new place with me, but hopefully we spent more time talking than on our phones. Thanks Meat Up for the invitation and lunch!! (Disclosure- I received this meal for free from Meat Up, but the opinions expressed are my own. No compensation was received.)



Wednesday, March 15, 2017

CLOSED/mexican: JUANITA BURRITOS AND BAR



JUANITA BURRITOS AND BAR
No. 307 XinYi Road, Sec. 4
信義路四段307號
(02) 2703-5775
this was shortlived. now closed

MRT: XinYi/AnHe


hours: 11:30AM - 6PM

$$ cash only

kid friendliness: leather seats and barstools in a bar, don't know there are rules against kids being in bars in Taipei?

visit reviewed: 2/23/2017
previous review: 9/2012


[TAIPEI] So quite a few of you were very excited when I posted on Instagram about Juanita's being "back," when I first spotted it on Ubereats a few months ago. It IS back, but as a pop-up of sorts, taking over the menu and space at Digout Bar on Xinyi Road only during the daytime hours. The strategy to save costs on both businesses bringing an unexpected ambiance to your tacos and burritos. So when you are walking around looking for Juanita, you actually need to look for these Digout signs instead (a couple doors down from Tai Ho Dien). Be sure to go before 6PM, since it turns into a pumpkin, I mean back into a bar then. I wonder if they still offer nachos or finger foods at night. 


The door is here- you have to slide it open. At first, I wasn't sure, so I thought I would point that out. 



Juanita first opened in 2012 and was closely modeled after Chipotle which made a lot of people happy until they closed in 2015. The sign from their original store made it to the new location, explaining the basics to the Taiwanese would-be customers who don't know a burrito from a taco. Haha!




The menu offers up burritos, burrito bowl, tacos, chili cheese fries, quesadillas or nachos, as well as sangria and cocktails, since it is in a bar. Vegetarian options are available as well. I was a bit disappointed to see that there was no barbacoa option since that was my favorite thing from Juanita and something that would be more difficult to make at home.





We ended up getting a burrito bowl, chicken quesadilla and a couple tacos. 


The chicken quesadilla (NT$230) was good, plenty of cheese and side of guac. But something one could easily do at home or find at other restaurants. 




My friend was happy with her steak burrito bowl (NT$190)


Note that the rice is "cilantro lime" rice instead of Mexican rice, same as their old location, but looks kind of like white rice to me. Now that the chicken chipotle bowl from Sugar Pea is available in Taipei, this can't compare.


And the tacos (NT$70-75). The tacos are probably the only thing I wouldn't order again. They weren't very hot and the flour tortillas were a bit thick and the toppings skimpy and bland. In retrospect, maybe I should have tried the burrito instead of the tacos, but when I asked the server if the taco tortillas were corn, she said yes. I think she misunderstood me and thought I was asking for corn salsa in the tacos? In the end, I would have rather spent my money and calories on fish tacos from Macho Tacos instead or stuck to making my own.


So those of you who were fans of Juanita while it was around can give it a try. But those looking for LA style dollar tacos will still have to keep looking. If you find it, please let me know!

Wednesday, June 01, 2016

chinese/drink: i strongly recommend SOYPRESSO 濃豆乳



SOYPRESSO 二吉軒「濃い豆乳」
No. 6-2, Lane 236, Zhongxiao E. Road, Sec. 5

MRT: Taipei City Hall

Website:https://m.facebook.com/soypresso/

Hours: 7AM- 7PM


Kid friendliness: kids might like chocolate milk or sweeter flavors

Visit reviewed: 6/1/2016


Good morning! This morning's new find-- Housemade soy milk, slightly creamier than the kind at breakfast shops. Comes in different flavors- original, sugarless, chocolate, matcha, almond, black sesame. The matcha one tasted like a cold matcha milk! I also liked the almond soy milk and the low sugar versions. Perfect for vegans or lactose intolerant drinkers.. Maybe could also use it as a substitute for recipes that called for milk.

Original shop in Yilan, new shop in Xinyi. You can see them making it in the front of the shop. #soypresso #濃豆乳 (NT$40 small/$90 large)

The shop is cute, with quite visible signage. The steel equipment is at the front of the shop, so you might catch them making the soy milk. Samples of the different flavors are available, but only after we asked. Different kinds of tofu and dessert soy pudding (Taiwanese style and Japanese style) are also available. 






Looks messy, but they hosed off the outside immediately after this photo.. Hi-tech soy milk production..

Friday, October 30, 2015

New in town/drinks: JAMBA JUICE



JAMBA JUICE TAIPEI
at Xinyi Vieshow 


Jamba Juice has finally arrived to Taipei! They are going to try to make some noise by creating a line a la Krispy Kreme-  first 200 people in line will get free Jamba for 1 month (though number 1 will get it for 1 year, someone was already waiting for that). If you have time to wait in line this Friday morning at Xinyi Vieshow, it's gonna happen in an hour or two. lol! I'll definitely be giving it a try, but I'm curious to see if Taiwanese girls will drink cold smoothies through the winter when often times they drink warm water and won't touch ice water. Who else has been craving Jamba?




After my screening of THE WALK last night, I spotted them setting up the event and numbered line up. 




Do you think they would notice if I moved this? Haha! 



:)