Taiwan 2012: Day 2 (Sisters shopping and TSO meet up)

It's Day 2 of my trip to Taiwan, and I was the only one out of my family that escaped jet lag.  So I was bouncing around at around 7am, haha~  :)    It was time to go explore the Taoyuan train station area, and Connie and I shopped around the stores there.  Since it wasn't night time, most of the stores weren't open yet.  D:  But there were a few stores that we dropped by and spent a lot of time at! ^_^v

At one of the bookstores, there was a huge shelf full of Jeremy Lin things, like window decals, stickers, wallets, and everything @_@  The stand was like a mini-slice of heaven sitting in a shop for any Linsanity fans out there :3


Ooooh, and I love shopping!~~  ^o^  Usually I like to browse, but I never buy much... but on the other side of the world, it's totally different!  I'll browse (of course!) and I'll buy, buy, buy :D:D:D  Hehe!  I think a lot of the shirts are cute / don't make sense, so it makes me want to buy them :P

One of my favorite stores is 4 stories tall, and each floor is covered in clothing racks!!  There's a floor for guy shirts, girl clothes, fancier (umm.. dresses I guess?) girl clothes, and pants.  I took so long that my sister was done picking out everything she wanted and ended up waiting for me on one of the stair cases.  Later that day, she told my friends that she felt like "my fricking boyfriend!"  Durr..  =_=''  I hope I don't treat my guys like that...  I usually avoid flipping through clothes to my heart's desire when I'm with anyone other than family, haha  ^^''

Connie bored to death waiting for me :P

We explored the area a bit more, passing by a bakery.  At the store front, there were pans and pans full of egg tarts!  I think there were different types, because they were of different colors as well as textures :O  But I was too afraid to go and look at them more closely, because one of the shop ladies would try persuading anyone getting closer to buy some.  There were also sliced up egg tarts for passerby to sample too!  I think it's pretty common in Taiwan for shops to offer samples, even if people don't really buy anything.  Sampling free food is called "shirr-chirr" (haha, but in pingyin it's shi4 chi4 = 试吃)~  :)  All the people walking past would nab a piece and keep walking, including my sister!  But that's only because I told her that there were free samples and pointed at the loads of yummy nom noms on the table outside ;)

WAHH EGG TARTSSSS

Connie got hungry, and she waited air conditioning ASAP.  We headed back towards the department stores and went down to the basement level where the food court was located.  It was around 3pm, and we were meeting Debra, Ryan, and Michael for dinner in less than 3 hours!  But we were both ravenous, and two large plates of tonkatsu arrived at our table within a few minutes of ordering :)

The pork was soooo good!  Very tender and I like the way they fry it because the breadcrumbs used are super fine and fluffy :3  Nom nom *heart*!  Underneath the massive pork chop is omurice (a ketchup rice mixture wrapped in cooked egg), which was Connie's first experience with that type of rice.  She liked it a lot :D  *happy*~  I filled up after drinking the soup and eating a single piece of pork =_=''  probably too hungry, so I ended up giving the most of the pork to Connie.  Ughhh, just looking at all the meat left on my plate was nauseating.  Does that mean I'm unconsciously becoming vegetarian?!  @_@  ....  but I'd always be up for eating a 大鸡排 / Giant Chicken Steak, so... I guess not :P


There was a Coldstone's in the food court (Yes, American food!), and our table was pretty near the shop.  They were passing out a sample of one of their promotion products to nearby tables, and we each got a tiny cup with a piece of strawberry ice cream Swiss roll cake.  It had a huge punch of strawberry flavor, was ultra creamy, and super delightful ^^  I'm not even a strawberry ice cream fan either!  (Cookies 'n Cream or Vanilla Bean!!)

Pretty cakes, right?  I don't think they have this cake shape at American Coldstones :o

I didn't want to be late for our TSO meet up, so we hurried and scarfed down our food before running towards the train station.  We caught a train but didn't have places to stand (as usual), and there were so many people that we couldn't even stand in the aisles!  Tonnnns of people were squished in the in-between spaces between train cars, and we literally could not move or figet without being smushed with someone nearby.  I was pressed against the bathroom door, and Connie was close beside me @_@

We're kind of opposites in a way; my hands are usually cold and I get cold pretty easily in general, but Connie's is what my family calls "a great ball of fireeeee!"  She's always warm or hot and gets into a sweat pretty easily.  Well, I guess I have the bad sides of both, because I definitely sweat more than probably 90% of the people I know... and when I exercise, please don't stand near me or I'll feel very self conscious of sweating all over the place XD  Anyhow, standing next to Connie in a train cart without air condition with probably 20 other people squished into a place the size of my bathroom while the train is jolting and halting in the Taiwanese humidity is just *a little* uncomfortable...  Happily, someone opened the train car doors a bit, so the AC from the train car rooms flowed slightly into the place we were stuck in.  I think not talking helps me cool down or at least keep from getting super hot, and Connie was complaining the whole 40 minutes there, so no wonder she was radiating heat like a stove ORZ

Everyone sighed in relief when we reached Taipei.  I had to unstick myself from the arm of a boy standing next to me who was sweating too before I stepped onto the platform x_x''  I led Connie to the MRT (magnetic rail train, I think?) transfer station and tried to find which train to take to meet the crew.  I think running around at the stations is a lot of fun (as long as you don't get lost) :)  There are a bajillion of people, which means tons of fodder for people watching!  You can see all sorts of people and muse over the way they dress, talk, and act :D  

Very blurry~  Getting bumped along :P

We arrived at the right station, but the next step was finding Debra, Ryan, and Michael at TASTY (the restaurant we agreed to)!  I walked around, but we couldn't find it, and Connie was demanding air conditioning, so we slyly slid into a 7-11 before I made myself ask for directions.  Blah, I don't like talking that much in Taiwan, because then everyone starts staring at me =_=''  Well, it's like people stare at me when I don't talk (clothing doesn't fit in with Taiwanese fashion!), and then there's a legit reason that they stare at me when I open my mouth and weird-accented Chinese comes out, and then it's awkward XD  

When we finally wandered onto TASTY's premise, the lady asked us if we had a reservation before we were allowed to go and use the elevator to the 2nd floor to get to TASTY.  I told them we did and that our friends were already up there, and they kept giving me Chinese names.  I don't know who reserved it or Ryan and Michael's Chiense names, so I was trying to listen very hard for Debra's last name.  Hahaha!  So fail XD  Finally, the lady told us to just go upstairs and look for them.

Connie rejoiced once the AC washed over us on the 2nd floor, and we were two sweaty bumpkins snooping around the elevator trying to catch a glimpse of my friends.  Sooo funny, because a second lady tried giving us a list of names, and none of them seemed to match Debra's!  Finally, after a phone call, I realized that Debra and them were still back at the train station!  

The elevator doors opened, and some guy waved at me.  Then I realized it was Michael!  His hair changed a bit, so I didn't recognize him for like 5 seconds.  =_=''  *must get better at recognizing people without paying attention to their hair*  I quickly introduced them to Connie, and the TASTY hostess hovered around us awkwardly.  Annnnnd then we found out that there was no reservation.  HAHA, oh my.  I felt like a retard, durr~~  ^_^''

Soooo then we eloquently made our escape back down to the streets, and we walked to a ramen place nearby that Debra had been to.  Actually, Debra sent me a picture of her meal by email a few weeks ago while I was still in St. Louis, so I felt very special *mwahahahaha*~  :P  The place's name is called "Mian Tong Wu," and a direct translation would be called Noodle Bucket House.  Hehe :3

They sell ramen!

And white broth ramen it is!  There were several varieties of ramen, but my sister and I were still stuffed from eating only a few hours before, so we split a combo order of ramen and gyoza.  Mmm, I bet if I were hungry, the ramen would have been heaven!  It was very tasty; the meat was ultra fatty/tender, I enjoyed the weirdly colored egg yolk, and the broth was very flavorful :3  Connie said that she wanted to come back another time, so she enjoyed it a lot too ^^  

This was my first real experience with non-Maruchan (instant noodles for those who somehow don't know!) noodles, and I was surprised that the noodles weren't wavy as they are in the instant noodle packets XD  I wonder if all ramen tastes like this, or at least similar to this?  Book had a ramen night this summer, and it was a bit different!  Everyone probably has a different version though ^_^

Say it with me:  OM NOM NOM NOMMMM.  Good.

Michael, Ryan, and Debra ready to chow down!!

And of course, I always love me some gyoza :3

While I was chewing, I noticed a very familiar shirt.  AHH!!  I whipped out my camera and took a stalker photo.  Anyone know who's shirt I'm talking about?  :D

Thinking of you as I eat ramen in Taiwan, hahaha~ :)

Satisfied and quite happy, we left to take the MRT to Shilin Night Market.  We've all been there before (except Connie!), but I don't remember it very well.  Apparently Debra shopped there just last year! :P

Stalker pic of two lovely ladies :D!

We hopped off the train and walked a few blocks, instantly crashing into a wall of people.  Well, more like a SEAAAA of people *wavy wavy wavy* ~  The undulating mass of Asians threatened to tear Connie away from me (starting to sound like some sappy romance novel, right? ;P).  It seemed like we weren't the only tourists there; there were plenty of people taking pictures at the entrance.  In fact, Debra said that this is one of the most tourist-y night markets in Taiwan!

Busy, busy!  Just looking at the mass of people and bright lights (and the smell of food!) makes me excited!

Oh hey, it's Ryan and Michael :D

Ryan, Michael, me, and Debra = TSO fun at Shilin night market! ^^

Before we even entered the string of shops, there was a fruit stand selling... lianwu.  Wax apples.  Rose apples.  Bell fruit.  Whatever you want to call those delicious red or green jewels that taste like you're biting into fluffy, watery, yumminess.  But they were for sale!  We bought 150NT's worth ($5 USD) which only amounted to a bag ._.  I realized my mistake when we saw a fruit stand later.  Never buy pre-cut fruit at fruit stands!  They cut it so that you don't know how many fruit you are getting.  And the scales are angled so you can't see the weight unless you ask to see or walk around to see.  But anyways, good experience, I now know for the future!  And plus, I can only eat rose apples in Taiwan, so I was just happy to be nomming on them ^w^ My sister also really likes them too!  Hmm, must be related, haha!  ;)  Hehe, Ryan took several pictures of us rejoicing over lianwu fruit!

Fruit stand with tonnnns of fruit!

Connie and I enjoying Taiwanese Lian-Wu!  Yay!  :D  ... Connie doesn't seem so happy XD

Yay!  Debra seems pretty happy to see me so delighted :)

We later bought another bag from another dealer that had a lot more for a lot cheaper.  The fruit stand owners sometimes provide Suan Mei powder 酸梅粉 , which is a sweet and sour plum powder that makes the fruit tastes not only good, but GOOOOOD.  Haha :p  It was really delicious!

Oooh and Debra stole my shopping bags, harumphh!  She took them so I could have my hands free for a bit, and then she didn't give them back to me until after the evening was over.  First Connie poking fun at me saying she felt like my boyfriend by forcing her to wait for me, and now Debra acting as one by not letting me carry my own bags! @_@  Haha~  Ty Debra for being my bf for the night ;)

Ryan bought earrings, I bought.. I forgot... Debra and I bought contacts (tee hee hee), and Michael and Connie just trailed alongside and took in the night scene.  Wheeeee~  Night market~ ^^  

Michael split to head home in another direction before we took the MRT, so we said our good byes.  When we got to the station, everyone was going different directions, so we nabbed the chance to ask Connie to take a TSO picture!  Debra looked uber cute in this photo, and it was the only one with us three girls in it, so I'll risk looking weird and post it :P  Well, you already get to see me sweaty in all the night market pictures of me, so this won't be too far off hopefully ORZ!

Yay!  Great time~  Thanks for hanging out with me ^__^

Ryan may / may not be going back to STL, so we might not be able to see her for a while :(  But I hope her the best in her job hunting! :D  Connie and I headed back to Taipei main station before getting on the train back to Taoyuan.  This time, there were a few seats, and she sat down and held our shopping bags before falling asleep.  I stood and held onto a pole, and it was kind of funny to watch her sleep on the way back, haha!  Her head would flop side to side, and her arms would go all over the place, so the people sitting beside her would scooch in opposite directions.  He he!  :P  I was just glad she didn't have to suffer through no-AC-ness again, and she's really not used to having people in such close proximity (she hasn't been to Taiwan in 11 years!).  I woke her up when we got to Taoyuan, and my feet were pleading for a break by the time we walked to the bus station.  Whewww, long walking day!  But I love it, because it doesn't seem like exercising at all, but it sort of is!   *goes and scarfs down 29328 pastries*  ;)  We arrived back home at 11:30pm, and Connie passed out on the bed instantly.  All tuckered out, aww my little pikachu XD

Taiwan 2012! Arrival and Day 1

At last, the time came... my long-awaited trip to Taiwan!!  ^___^  *whee whee wheee!*  Haha~  Needless to say, I was excited ;)  I'm going to break this adventure into days, so no one dies of a picture overload or an overdose of Wendy XD

My sister had not visited Taiwan in 11 years, crazily skipping the few times our family headed back.  Insane. How can you reject that offer?!  *extremely biased*  She was worried about it being hot and mosquito infested, like the time where both of us got our eyelids bitten while we were sleeping and looked like we had some type of disease on our faces D:  Look how excited she is about it here:

Hehe ;)

Our flight to LAX was 3 hours late, so to kill some time, we decided to walk around the airport.  And we found a frozen yogurt place called Yogen Fruz (guessing it's German) right in the food court!  They had many flavors, including green tea and chocolate almond, but it wasn't self-serve and the toppings were limited to chocolates and candy sprinkles.  No fruit!  But they did have the mochi cubes that my sister likes :D

We shared a small tart cup with mochi on top.  So delightful to have a little treat to pep up our blahhh start of the day~  Before, we had problems checking in, and my sister and dad stood at the kiosk for an hour or so while my mom and I twiddled our thumbs on the side XD  Also, this was Connie's first froyo!  Ever!  She declared she liked froyo better than ice cream or gelato :)

NOM!  Mine mine mine mine.. and a few bites for Connie ;D

After our dessert, we talked for a bit at the gates and then decided to grab lunch.  What better to start a trip to an island known for its bounty of food than eating Americanized Chinese food at Panda Express?!  What is that you say?  Nothing?  Yep, that's what I thought.  :P

I planned to get veggies and two entrees, but apparently you are forced to get fried rice or chow mien.  Where is the steamed rice?!  But anyways, the mushroom chicken and broccoli beef were both yummy.  My sister liked the mushroom chicken :)  And when I ordered broccoli beef, I just thought of the owner at Wonton King back in St. Louis lecturing Josh for ordering boring dishes at a Chinese restaurant XD  Haha!

Mmmm.. yummy in my tummy :3

After a 4 hour flight to LAX, my mom was super excited to go to the international food court area.  We placed our orders at Sushi Boy and scouted out empty tables among a sea of nomming travelers.  I shared a sukiyaki with my sister, and my parents shared the special of a day, which was teriyaki chicken with nigiri, steamed rice and a salad.

Connie with the fooood

It was silly because we knew our airline would serve us dinner in a few hours, but everyone was so hungry (except me... I brought a huge bag of grapes from home and ate that after Panda Express XD), so we all ate a pre-dinner snack anyways.  The sukiyaki meat was so tender!  It feels like they used bacon or some very marbelized meat.  It fell apart when handled with the chopsticks and melted in my mouth.  So delicious... and it's airport food!  The vegetables were not flavored at all and more on the crunchy side, but I think the meat made up for it.  With the meat juices, the rice was really good too-- my dad and sister gobbled all of it up after I nearly annihilated the meat :D

LAX's sukiyaki at Sushi Boy

Daily special

We walked straight to security and the gates after throwing away our empty plates and boarded the plane.  It's a fourteen hour flight with Eva air, and my sister wanted the coveted aisle seat, so I sat between her and a man on my left.  Eeeep @_@''  I don't use the arm rests, so I bet people really like sitting next to me, haha!  But it was all good, I was distracted by movies (they had the Avengers!), so I watched a Taiwanese movie about baking (The Soul of Bread) and a Japanese movie where I was annoyed at the main guy because he was so wishy washy (We Were There) :P  Annnd of course, the occasional meal was always a distraction~

Chicken rice

Mmm, I'm not going to sing compliments about airplane food, but this was really quite nice.  For a pack-and-heat meal, the rice had a sticky mushy texture that I liked and the meat was flavorful.  I like the bread rolls that come with each meal too!  This meal came with fruit and a salad with cranberries and feta cheese.  And there was this mousse dessert thing that I gave to my parents sitting behind us after a nibble.  GAHH MOUSSEEEE *dies*  

My second meal was pork congee / porridge.  I like the way restaurants and Eva makes their congee: salty and flavorful.  My family makes congee purely with rice and water, so it's not as flavorful.  Maybe I'll try making it again... and add salt (ahh so creative!) :P  And my sister was making fun of a truck we saw driving towards the plane we were going to board before the flight.  It was labelled as "Sky Chefs."  But after eating the meals, she told me that these Sky Chef people aren't that bad ^^b

~*~

Okay, enough about planes and feeling super dirty and gross after not having showered in so long and only brushing my teeth once on the plane D:  Yucky yucky~  *goes and drinks some mouthwash*  We were at long last in Taiwan!  My sister's first comment was, "Why do all the old men look like Dad?  I can't tell him from anyone else!"  Haha!  My uncle, aunt, and cousin came to pick us up with our 7 luggage cases and drove us to my grandma's house.  After greetings, hugs, and unloading our little gifts (umm.. would you call 9238923 lbs of almonds a gift?  We had so much random stuff that it looked like we were going to open a store!~), we took a shower and slept.  Whoo for conquering jet lag!  Fortunately, I can sleep pretty well anywhere and whenever when I'm worn out, so I didn't suffer jet lag.  But my mom did :(  Her sleeping schedule was out of whack!

So the next morning, I woke up at 6am for some reason and cajoled my dad into taking a walk with me while my mom and sister snoozed.  Even though it was so early in the morning, I was sweating before I even left the house.  We only use air conditioning in rooms while we sleep.  Otherwise, it's all up to the fans =_=''  But since I've been trained by the St. Louis weather, I think it was okay walking around in the crazy humidity-- it felt like I was walking through a micro-thin blanket of dewdrops!

I was determined to not eat cereal on this whole trip (1.5 weeks, omgah!), so scouting out food in the morning was an adventure ^^  I dreamed about this one breakfast item, so I wanted to find it and buy it for my family.  My dad told me he saw a cart selling it nearby, so we headed on over after walking a big circle around the park in the neighborhood.  I love sightseeing!  Even though I've seen it a few times before, the sight of shops, motorcyclists, and signs is always fresh to me :)

Now where to find breakfast?

Hehe, so sweaty but so happy :P

I love walking around in Taiwan because sometimes (I'm pretty sure half the time people know I'm from out of Taiwan :O) I can blend in as long as I don't open my mouth and say something.  Otherwise there would be a 99.99999999999% chance that they could tell I'm not from around the neighborhood XD  And I'm not scared of getting lost or anything because my thought is that if non-Chinese/Taiwanese speaking foreigners can find their way around, then I should be able too!  Also, if I can't find anything to eat or drink, then there are 7-11 stores on ever street corner where breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, drinks, and anything else you can possibly want is sold on the cheap.

... I just realized that I have two mosquito bites on my face, one on each cheek.  Gah.. I'm going to look like pikachu today =_=

Okay back to Day 1!  From across the street, I saw the sign and started attacking my dad to cross the road.  葱抓饼!!  The shop is basically the back of a truck, and they make the yumminess right on griddles placed on the truck. It's a green onion pancake that's pan fried and delicious. They offer a sweet chili sauce and brown salty sauce (?), and if you want an egg on top, it costs 5NT more.  The offered hot and chilled soy bean milk, tea, milk tea, and potstickers.  I guess they're more known for their green onion pancake though, because that's what's taking up most of the space on their sign!  I bought 4 servings with the egg on top for my family for 120 NT ($4 USD), and happily walked beside my dad back home while swinging my little plastic bag full of goodies.  ^____^  La de la la~


Making it fresh!

Some shop owners wear the little masks to be more sanitary, but not all!  People around Taiwan also will wear them (regular people, not just shopkeepers) when they're sick as to not pass any germs around.  I think it's because the people density is so great that sickness spreads quickly :O  Also.. you can look like a ninja!  :D

They put the pancakes in a paper bag so that you can eat it right out of there like a hashbrown from McDonald's.  But here it is folded up.  The sauces are inside and really add to the flavor... oooh so yummy, aromatic, soft, chewy, and SO GOOD.  Do yourself a favor and fly to Taiwan to try one of these, okay?  Sweet.

Dan Zhua Bing 蛋抓饼 (green onion pancake)!

My sister and I walked out into the unforgiving sun and hopped on a bus.  I only know the shops near the train station, so I wanted to take her around there first :)  I usually buy 82392839 erasers when I visit, but I still have 82392820 or so left, so we browsed around for a while.  There was a whole wall of glasses frames!  @_@  Why do people even wear them??  I don't think they make people more attractive, haha~  But there were some silly ones.  There was one like Hello Kitty with a red bow on the side (cut off in the picture).

Connie's fingers look unusually short in this photo..  haha!

We walked from store to store, visiting the ones that were open in the morning.  Most stores don't open until 11am or so!  But there were still lots of them welcoming in potential customers.  Unused to the heat and humidity, Connie kept muttering and exclaiming to anyone else understanding English curse words about how hot and crowded it was :P

We saw a lady selling cute pets!  There were bunnies tumbling around a basket crammed with birds (felt sorry for those, they were laying down and packed against one another-- probably had their wings tied up) and little squirrel like creatures playing with another.  We asked if we could take pictures, and she let us (super nice!) :D


More browsing around stores!  And a few stores seemed to endlessly spiral upwards.  There were 4 or 5 floors, one being drug store products, the next book store stuff, the next living items, etc. etc.  Wow!  So cool!  My sister and I ended up buying random hats.  I don't even know WHY!!?  I don't need a hat, but she seemed really pepped about it, so I bought one with her =_=  Hahahahaha~


Connie got hungry, so we walked around to decide where we wanted to eat.  I feel like she's a life size Tomagachi pet while we're in Taiwan.  No car to drive away when her phone rings now, and she can't find her way around by herself, so I just listen to her needs and fix them right away!  It's also really crowded in the streets, so you have to walk single file.  And just like pikachu in Pokemon Yellow, Connie tails me from behind!  :P  Hungry?  Let's eat before my little pet gets too weak and goes back into its egg shell :D

My pikachu is *very* excited to eat :P

There was a stand outside of a door with a menu sporting delicious eats and reasonable prices, so we opened the door and walked up to the second floor to the little restaurant.  It was probably double the size of my room at the apartment with super cheery yellow chairs and a staff made up of people my age.  Super chill atmosphere!  It was called Pasta Smile :D  And yes, it would make us smile!

The waitress told us we could sit anywhere we liked, and I thought she was asking if we were okay with sitting anywhere, so I nodded and agreed, like "Yeah!  Sure!" and then I stared at her until it became awkward XD  Then I was like OOOH and then fumbled more awkwardly to a table near a window with my sister laughing behind me.

Menu with whiteboard markers to select your items

Our meals came with sweet tea and this gelatin dessert that tasted like the tea!

Mine came first!  Risotto with meat sauce and cheese~

Yes yes, for those who have had risotto before, this is not *real* risotto!  But I love eating Italian food in Taiwan, because they make it so differently, haha~  This was no exception.  It was full of creamy goodness and came in a super huge plate.  I wasn't even hungry, and it looked delicious.  On the other side of the table, Connie made huge hints with her eyes that she wanted some XD

"Can I have some, pweeeease?"

Nope, sorry.  ALL MINE!  *take*  MWAHAHAHA

Haha!  Just kidding, she took a spoonful and said that it was really delicious and hoped her food would be just as good.  Then her order came soon after!  It was shrimp curry rice, and when the plate arrived at the table, both of us gave an involuntary "Oooooh..."

We're sisters, so it makes sense that we both like food pictures, right? :P

So pretty, right!

Both my mom and Connie looooove tempura, and this tempura looked extremely crispy with large panko crumbs.  I, on the other hand, don't like the taste or the mouthfeel, but it looked yummy at Smile Pasta :)  Connie's meal was very well presented, even though the curry was lacking in substance.  It was mostly the sauce with two cubes of potato and two slices of carrot!  She loved it though, which made me feel very happy :D

My risotto was yummy!  So creamy, and the cheese would still kind of cling to the spoon when I pulled a spoonful of rice away from the plate.  Mmmmm~  And the bacon wasn't crispy, but soft and flavorful :D  Om nom nom!  Really good!  Quite filling, so Connie helped me finish the last few bites.  Both of us were really happy with choosing Smile Pasta for lunch, and it wasn't that expensive at all.  Tip and tax are included in the price, so lunch cost less than $10 together!



Eating on the 2nd floor!  Annnd there's the phone number if you ever want to stop by Taiwan :)

Thought this was pretty cute.   Food is a big part of my memory :)

Smile Pasta
Taoyuan
(03) 3377733

Our family had an outing planned that would begin around 2pm, so we headed back home right after lunch.  Connie stopped by 7-11, and she was amazed with how the place stocked pretty much everything you can imagine: rice balls, hot dogs, sesame noodles, bento lunch boxes, ice cream, vitamins, chips, and on and on!  I've seen a store with baked sweet potatoes too!  Mmmmm~

An amazed Connie at 7-11!

Most 7-11's have a sitting area for dining patrons.  This one's is pretty big!

We got a short break when we got back before heading out with the family, and I switched my sweaty shirt for a clean one.  Gah, I'm adjusting to the humidity but not nearly as fast as I hoped for :P  We stopped by a school where my grandpa used to teach.  I never met him besides from the week or so after I was born, but it was pretty cool to know that my dad's family lived here when they were all youngsters!  Their house is now an administrative building~

Stray doggie

Oldest uncle, looks like my daddy right?

Family!  Why are they sitting sooo close? @_@

Younger aunt, super young at heart :3

Youngest cousin, super cool bro-ster :P

The family headed towards Ba Li, a port city of Taiwan.  We explored the area for a bit...  it's quite an experience to see city, sea, and mountains at the same time for me @_@  I live in the Texas suburbs about an hour away from the coast, so this was definitely something I never see!



Mountains in the background!!

Taking the boat to the other side to Dan Shui district

Michael taking in the view

Connie derping away~ ;)

I'm on a boat!  *reminiscent of Bahamas* haha~  This time I wasn't sea sick at all (thank goodness) so taking in the view was delightful ^_^  


In Dan Shui (or Tam Sui), the coastal area is lined with shops and stands selling things like grilled squid and ginormous ice cream cones!  There were a lot of people (as usual in Taiwan), and the humidity made us all hot and sticky *slug slug* ._.''


Ring toss game!  They're cute piggie banks :)

Grilled squid on a stick

And super tall ice cream cones!

So much to see and do~

I see these a lot, but still have no idea what they are ^^''

Michael bought quail eggs for us!  They're simply quail eggs (no batter!) :O

Douse them in salt and pepper and soy sauce

And you've got a delightful snack :D

Haha, Connie and Michael:  "Too hot, too hot"~

Outside of the Starbucks, there was a throng of people around a table outside.  Why?  They had 3 huskies lounging with them!  It was kind of funny, because everyone was obviously scooching closer to get a picture, and the couple was playing it cool and ignoring everyone XD

Three Balto-look alikes!

Nearby, there was a street artist painting on chalkboard.  He worked with a soundtrack of music playing in the background, moving and painting each stroke with the music.  At the end of the song, he would flip over his painting to reveal a face or a person!  So basically he was painting like a pro upside down!  Super cool and fun to watch :)  No wonder so many people stopped by!

Notice his painting~

And *flip*!  It's a face :3

We took the boat back to Ba Li so we could drive to dinner

Which ended up being on top of the mountain @_@  Driving is scary!

Hot, tired, and sprayed with seawater, Connie and I were happy for some air conditioning ^_^b

Steve and Michael were too!  Er... maybe not Michael? :P

My first glass of beer ever!  ... HA!  tricked you ;)  I don't drink, remember?  This is barley tea, mmm!

My dad's younger sister and Michael's mom, both matching in red~

My dad's older sister and big aunty with Grandma

Dad, his younger brother, and my other uncle

Big aunty, my dad's older brother, and my mom

The restaurant is known for their chicken, which are free range and raised right next to the restaurant.  Michael was goofing around trying to make a model shot of the food, but he kept shaking his chopsticks, saying that's how they do it on TV!

*wiggle wiggle*

Ahhh, yes.  Family dinners always have tons of food, so I'll just throw them all out for you :)  I usually don't know what the dishes are called, so they'll just be labelled the way I think of them.  Be prepared!

Appetizer

Shrimp

Famous chicken

Soft shelled crab and sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves.  Crab was SO yummy! :3

Fresh bamboo salad, light and refreshing ^^

Hugemongous piece of pork.  Tender and super oily~

Delicious soup with veggies and shark fin

Mmmmmmmm~  And served in a steamboat too :D

Steamed fishie

Meatballs, custard buns, and seafood spring rolls

Oh, my other cousin joined us later!  This was herbal soup~

What a feast!  Definitely ate too much.  Here's the view from the restaurant :)

That's all for the first day!  Wooow, I just organized my pictures, and this Taiwan 2012 series is going to take a loooong time to post~  But anyways, I hope you'll partake in my adventures too ;)