Monday, November 19, 2012

snapshot/taiwanese: i strongly recommend CHUN SHUI TANG's beef noodle soup



Hungry in Taoyuan? Does it have the same ring to it? First time noticing the beef noodle soup (NT$150) on the menu at Chun Shui Tang, while looking for a place to eat at Taimall in Taoyuan.

At Chun Shui Tang, I usually ask for the English menu, even though it doesn't actually list everything that's available on the real, check off menu. So if you're looking for something more than dim sum and drinks, the most filling dish is probably the beef noodle soup. I was pleasantly surprised by the chewy, chubby noodles, the slightly spiciness of the broth and the abundance of tender beef in the bowl. Add the provided pickled vegetables into the dish for a sweet/savory taste and texture to complete the experience.

Loved it. Devoured it.

Also get the fried radish cakes and pearl milk tea, and enjoy the old school tea house ambiance. There's also a Chun Shui Tang at the Taoyuan airport, and at Taimall there's also Starbucks, Movenpick Cafe, Coldstones, Dunkin Donuts, KFC, McDonalds, Sushi Express, 3 Baboons, Casa de Pasta, Karen Teppanyaki, Mr. Onion, Ponderosa and of course, lots of Chinese food and a food court.

What else is good to eat in Taoyuan by the way? (Couldn't find much info in English...)

CHUN SHUI TANG 春水堂
at Taimall, 1F
No. 112, Nankan Rd, Sec. 1,
Taoyuan, Taiwan
台茂購物中心一樓 桃園縣蘆竹鄉南崁路一段112號
(03) 212-9186

For Taipei locations: see previous posts

Friday, November 16, 2012

news/restaurant roundup: where can you find... Thanksgiving in Taipei 2012?



I'm thinking about turkey already. When I first moved back to Taipei over seven years ago (!), one of the holidays I missed most was Thanksgiving. It is really one of the holidays I remember celebrating with my family growing up, and our meals were always a unique American _and_ Chinese spread on the table... turkey stuffed with sticky glutinous rice (my mom's recipe), stir fried green beans sweetened with sugar and soy sauce (my dad's recipe), my favorite candied sweet potatoes, or creamed corn out of the can (my sister and my contribution as kids). Ha ha.

Being apart from my parents and family in Taipei for this holiday, I always tried to figure out how to capture the experience away from home, not always succeeding, especially since I didn't know where to find it. (Anyone seen Stovetop stuffing boxes or cornbread mix in Taipei?) Now I have a great group of family and friends to share the night with, and I take a moment to remember to be grateful for them and all that I have in my life.

So whether you just moved to Taipei, happen to be here on a business trip, or are just craving some turkey, here's a round up of options for you and yours. Some pricing may vary, had to base it on last year's pricing for some.

DINE IN-
Make your reservations now and if you pick buffet style, show up early to make sure you get enough turkey. Some restaurants offer turkey dinners throughout the weekend.

CARNEGIES
DAN RYANS
GRAND HYATT TAIPEI (buffet)
ROBIN's GRILL
THE TAVERN
GRANDMA NITTI'S
BRASS MONKEY
Check last year's Taipei Times article for details on the above restaurants.


TOAST BAR (02) 2737-0037

  • $480 lunch/ $580 dinner. Available Thursday and Friday
  • Manhattan clam chowder soup, roast turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, sausages, vegetable casserole, cranberry sauce and cranberry cheese pie


SHAFFER'S KITCHEN (02) 8789-4088
  • $1,000/adult, $500/child. Discounts available for reservations of 8 or more. Turkey dinner available 11/22-25
  • Roasted fresh Taiwan turkey (from carved turkey, seconds allowed), with potato dinner roll, spinach gorgonzola candied walnut salad, stuffing, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, gravy, orange cranberry sauce, spicy roasted sweet potato, crispy shallot string beans, herbal butter corn on the cob, pumpkin pie with fresh whipped cream and spicy hot apple cider.

LOFT BISTRO and WINE BAR (02) 2766-1682
  • $950 ($900 with Advance Ticket)
  • Citrus & Thyme Rubbed Roasted Turkey & Gravy, Sage, Sausage, Fennel Stuffing, Roasted Squash & Apple Green Salad,  Pomegranate Cranberry Sauce, Buttery Peas, Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Hot Spinach Dip & Pickle Plate, Pumpkin Pie with Bourbon CreamPLUS One glass of white wine, red wine or beer
ON TAP (02) 2741-5365
  • NT$700
  • Roast Turkey Meal - Stuffing, Mashed Potato, Sweet Potato, Carrots, Green Beans, Corn-on-the-cob, Gravy, Cranberry Sauce, Soup, Homemade Pumpkin Pie, with 1 bottled beer or glass of red/white wine

TO GO -
A great option so that you can have that turkey carving experience and make some of your sides on your own. For most, at least 3 days advance notice and available until the end of December. (And thank you Google Translator and no thanks to hotels that don't put their info in English)

GRAND FORMOSA REGENT- AZIE BUN
WESTIN TAIPEI
JAKE's COUNTRY KITCHEN
BRASS MONKEY

Check last year's Taipei Times article for details on the above restaurants.

CAESAR PARK- CHECKERS (02) 2311-5150, ext 2237 and 2238
  • Roasted turkey (5kg) NT$3,000 or (7kg) NT$4,000- Terrazas Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine, Meat Sauce, Cranberry Sauce, Brussels Sprouts, Caesar Salad, Sweet Potato and French Bread. 10 percent discount for orders over NT$5000.
COSTCO
  • Roasted turkey $1999
  • Pumpkin pies
DAN RYAN'S (02) 8780-9393
  • Order 6 days in advance
  • Whole roast turkeys for NT$2900 (with cranberry sauce and gravy), NT$3900
    (with cranberry sauce, gravy, stuffing and mashed potatoes), or NT$4900 (with cranberry sauce, gravy, stuffing and mashed potatoes) 
ED's DINER (02) 8502-6969 
  • $3500 (order by 11/17)
  •  Roasted turkey (12-14 pounds) and a sweet potato pie
FLORIDA BAKERY (02) 2702-1175
  • Roasted Turkey (10-12 pounds) NT$2,480
  • Roasted Turkey (16-18 pounds) NT$3,680
  • Roasted Turkey w/ Stuffing (16-18 pounds) NT$4880
  • Honey Roasted Ham (4-5 lbs) NT$1,980
  • Candied Yam, NT$220 
  • Side dishes, NT$450
GRAND HYATT TAIPEI (02) 2720-1200, ext. 3198 or 3199
  • Roasted Turkey (5kg) NT$4,900- Bread and Sage Stuffing, Corn on the Cob, Mashed Potatoes, Green BeanCasserole, Cranberry Sauce, Gravy, Mixed Greens with Salad Dressing, Pumpkin Pie,Pecan Pie and Cornbread
  • Virginia Ham (7kg) NT$5,900- Corn on the Cob, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Gravy, Mixed Greens with Salad Dressing, Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie and Cornbread
JASON'S SUPERMARKET

LANDIS TAIPEI HOTEL (02) 2598-5558
  • Roasted turkey (6kg) NT $ 3,650-  cream corn and vegetables, sweet potatoes with cinnamon and chestnuts, cranberry sauce, gravy
  • Pumpkin pie also available
LAWRY'S (02)2729-8555 
  • Roasted rosemary and thyme Tennessee turkey (6kg) NT $ 2,900- with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and bottle of red wine
  • Virginia honey ham (1kg) NT $ 3,400- with stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and bottle of red wine
  • Creamed spinach and creamed corn sides available
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL (02) 6622-5812 or fax (02)6638-8080 (3 days advance notice)
  • Roasted turkey (12 pounds) NT$3200- Stuffing with bacon and dried fruits, cranberry sauce, roasted chestnuts, sautéed new potatoes, brussel sprouts,
  • Virginia ham NT$2800- Dijon mustard, sautéed new potatoes, brussel sprouts, apple-raisin chutney
  • Pecan or pumpkin pie NT$600
SAN WANT HOTEL (02) 2781-7063
  • Stuffed roasted turkey (6kg) NT $ 3,388-  cranberry sauce, gravy, two loaves of french bread, orange honey chestnuts, homemade crispy gingerbread
SHERATON TAIPEI - THE DELI (02)2321-5858 ext. 8373
  • Roasted Turkey Combo Hamper NT$3,800 - American Roasted Turkey (3.5Kg), Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Kumquat Compote, Cornbread Stuffing with Vegetables and Chestnuts, Lyonnaise Bacon and Small Potatoes, Garden Salad with Caesar Dressing, Tex-Mex Sweet Corn & Tomato Salsa, Pumpkin Bread,  Apple Pie
  • Roasted Turkey Hamper NT$2,800- American Roasted Turkey (3.5Kg), Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Kumquat Compote,
  • Roasted Virginia Ham Hamper NT$2,800- Roasted Virginia Ham (3.5Kg),  Cranberry Kumquat Compote, Apple Sauce,  Gherkin Mustard
  • Side dishes hamper NT$900 (also available individually for NT$150-200)- Cornbread Stuffing with Vegetables and Chestnuts, Lyonnaise Bacon and Small Potatoes, Garden Salad with Caesar Dressing, Tex-Mex Sweet Corn & Tomato Salsa, Pumpkin Bread
SHERWOOD TAIPEI- TOSCANA (02) 2718-6666 Ext. 3001
  • Sage roasted turkey (5kg)  NT$3,980-  cranberry sauce and gravy, mashed potatoes, beet salad, homemade Focaccia bread and a hand-made pumpkin pie.
WENDEL'S GERMAN BISTRO AND BAKERY
Tianmu (02) 2831-4415, DaAn (02) 2711-8919, Neihu (02) 8751-3708
  • Roasted turkey NT$5,500- gravy, stuffing, glazed chestnuts, brussel sprouts with almond butter, sweet mashed potatoes, pumpkin soup, dessert

So where have you had Thanksgiving in Taipei? At home after slaving over a hot oven all morning? Or taking it easy at one of the other restaurants in town? Let me know if I've left one off the list, or if there's one that's better than the rest! It doesn't quite feel like a holiday with most people having to go to the office or school on Thursday and Friday, but at least we can eat some turkey.


Thursday, November 15, 2012

event: i recommend TAS FOOD FAIR 2012




TAS FOOD FAIR
at Taipei American School
No. 800, ZhongShan N. Road, Section 6, Tianmu
台北市中山北路六段800號

MRT: Mingde Station

$-$$

Kid friendliness: public event at the Taipei American School. Very kid friendly with games and bounce houses, but crowded

Visited reviewed: 10/27/2012


When I was in high school, oh so long ago, we had a food fair. I don't remember much except that we marinated chicken and made over 100 teriyaki skewers to grill, made paper signs for our booth and it was a in a dirt field at our school for students and teachers to raise money for their clubs. The food fair at the Taipei American School is a fancier and bigger version of that, with parents and local businesses doing the cooking and selling and open to the public.


With a NT$20 entrance fee, the parking lots of TAS have been converted into game booths, dessert booths and food booths. There's also performances in the center where I heard Gangnam Style being blasted at least 5 times throughout the morning.

I grabbed a sample of See's Candies...


and spied adorable bars of Halloween chocolate and custom chocolate bars from ChocoForAll.



It's best to show up early as it gets more crowded throughout the day and sometimes the food runs out and seating is limited. The first year I went, almost everything was gone as I went in the late afternoon. Last year, I grabbed some delish smoked paprika Galician styled octopus from DN Innovacion.

It's a great place to find some different flavors, with booths featuring food from Singapore (laksa and curry chicken), India, Korea, New Zealand (lamb chops), Germany (sausages and bretzels), Indonesia, Brazil, US (Costco hot dogs and chips), Taiwan, Turkey (Turkish ice cream), and more. Dishes and packaged in small portions and priced under NT$200.




Last year, I waited in line forever for sauteed mushrooms (NT$100) from Wendel's, only to have them run out when I was next in line. So this year, I had to grab a plate when the line seemed to be moving quickly. If you don't want to wait in line, you can order the mushrooms at any of their bistros.




Mmm.


I admit I'm a creature of habit, so I had to return to get my plate of Brazilian picanha bbq steak plate (NT$150). Homemade by TAS parents, it's a dish you're not going to easily find in Taipei elsewhere. I was a bit bummed to see there didn't seem to be as much steak, since they added some spicy sausage to the plate.


So good! Maybe one year they'll offer up fried plantains as a side dish.



The sun was coming out so it was time to get in line again, this time for mango snowflake shaved ice which came in a handy cone-like plastic cup, which made it easy to walk around and eat.


Cute penguin shaved ice machine.


Finally!


I didn't try it, but even the W Hotel came out this year, with some mini nachos and veggie paninis. They had some cocktails, but were sold out.




Another option for dessert this year was the new froyo player in town, Yoppi, which was on the game side of the fair. I got a small cup of original tart with two mochi toppings (NT$100).. they have a shop right near the school on ZhongShan, so was doing some promotions.




A fun and tasty event to visit if you hear about it, even if you're not a student or alumni (which I am neither!). The time changes every year, but is usually around October. TAS also has various other events open to the public during the year, as does TES, the European School, but the food fair is the only one I've ended up checking out. Expect to wait in a lot of lines, but bring some friends and flashback to your days in high school.

Monday, November 12, 2012

CLOSED! japanese/sushi: i recommend YUZU JAPANESE KITCHEN




closed! a/o 2015

YUZU JAPANESE KITCHEN 柚’s 和食廚房
No. 7, Lane 260, GuangFu S. Rd, 
台北市光復南路260巷7號
(02) 2711-5756 

MRT: SYS Memorial Hall


hours: 12PM - 2PM; 6PM - 11PM

$$$-$$$$

Kid friendliness: high chairs available. pricey menu, but some ala carte options available.

Visit reviewed: 2/16/2012 and 3/1/2012



Diners looking for upscale (aka expensive) Japanese restaurants have no shortage of choices in Taipei and Yuzu has joined the pack with a stylish, modern vibe. Practically hidden behind the dark wood storefront and lone character signage, Yuzu would be easy to miss across from the more bright and obvious TJB Bar or remodeled Ma Shan Tang near the Guangfu SYS Memorial Hall MRT. 


Inside, there's seating at tables along the side and front for groups, counter seating at the long bar where you might spy whole raw fishies on ice and chefs in action in the open kitchen or the back of the restaurant can be turned into a private room for a small party. Yuzu offers mostly set menus, especially at lunch (and in Chinese only) while dinner allows more ala carte options especially to be shared. 

Yuzu's sake menu (NT$130/glass-NT$5200/bottle) was also the first time I noticed plus signs next to each bottle. The higher the number, the drier the sake. I couldn't read any of the menus, so I counted on my friends to order their favorites for a small birthday dinner.


Recommended appetizers include the truffle chawanmushi. If you like truffles, you'll have to order this- each spoonful of the steamed egg custard was infused with the fragrant truffle flavor.


the handmade tofu (NT$250), which was delicate and silky, but quite plain unless you dipped it in the accompanying sesame sauce....


and the vegetables with creamy crab dip, kept warm over a small candle and topped with slivers of fresh crab meat.



Sashimi gorgeously plated to share. 




My friend really loved this tomato consomme and grilled baby corn (NT$200), but it was a bit too light for me.




The grilled yellowtail collar (or hamachi kama) was nice with the skin crispy and the meat flaky and sweet.


Dishes that were shared that I probably wouldn't order again - the deep fried tempura eel 



The Japanese Meatloaf 



And the Grilled steak (NT$680).


Only one person in our dinner group ordered the set menu (NT$1800), and the following were included in the set, though I don't think I got a photo of all seven courses.





I loved my friend's personal hotpot with kurobuta pork and fresh somen noodles so much that I had to order it again for myself when I returned for lunch.



A quick dip and the noodles are done.


Another special dish at Yuzu is the uni and squid stone bowl rice. I personally felt the uni flavor was lost and dried out after being cooked in the stone pot, but my friend loved this.




I took different friends to Yuzu for my second visit. The special bento box is only available at lunch and comes with nine mini portions of appetizers, like ikura and squid, almost like a mini tasting course or nine amuse bouches. Reminded me also of the Korean banchan small dishes, except this wasn't free.


I was bummed that the bento box wasn't offered as an appetizer for the hotpot, but I got to sample some of my friend's. I ordered based off memory, since again I couldn't completely read the menu. Lunch sets are slightly cheaper than dinner NT$800-NT$1200, but include a lot less courses than dinner and still a splurge.


Yuzu is a good choice for those tired of eating at Mitsui or looking for somewhere more cozy. 



:)