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On 15/01/2017 at 11:47 PM, luv_boiboi said:

any in taipei 16-20 feb

 

On 15/01/2017 at 11:47 PM, luv_boiboi said:

any in taipei 16-20 feb

 

On 15/01/2017 at 11:47 PM, luv_boiboi said:

any in taipei 16-20 feb

 

Where do you stay?

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I'll be in Taipei from Feb2-7. I'm an nice cute Vietnamese American guy and will travel alone. I would love to make some companions to hang out some times. Contact me at leha@usc.edu

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Hi guys be careful to watch your step in hot spring. A guy slipped and fell in huang ding and an ambulance was called. He was bleeding quite heavily. While ogling at hot bodies pls be aware of the steps.

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Will be in TPE April 2nd to 8th. A few unusual queries (if anyone has answers!), haven't been there for years...

1. Should change Taiwanese currency in Singapore or over at Taoyuan airport?

2. It will be springtime. - Will it be good time to view flowers e.g. cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and which are the must-see gardens?

3. Have previously found the food there to be slightly bland? compared to Singapore taste. Besides 卤肉饭,will be going for smelly beancurd and definitely the original branch of Din Tai Feng. If staying around Ximending, what other delicious, value-for-money must-eats should be savoured?

 

:P Sorry, this is like Jeopardy quiz for TPE experts! Appreciate any kinda feedback...

 

* Of cuz, hotsprings, massages are also planned...any new tips not mentioned so far would be great!

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15 hours ago, Cube3 said:

Will be in TPE April 2nd to 8th. A few unusual queries (if anyone has answers!), haven't been there for years...

1. Should change Taiwanese currency in Singapore or over at Taoyuan airport?

2. It will be springtime. - Will it be good time to view flowers e.g. cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and which are the must-see gardens?

3. Have previously found the food there to be slightly bland? compared to Singapore taste. Besides 卤肉饭,will be going for smelly beancurd and definitely the original branch of Din Tai Feng. If staying around Ximending, what other delicious, value-for-money must-eats should be savoured?

 

:P Sorry, this is like Jeopardy quiz for TPE experts! Appreciate any kinda feedback...

 

* Of cuz, hotsprings, massages are also planned...any new tips not mentioned so far would be great!

 

I remember somewhere near the red house, got a shop sells ba chang served in a gravy. Along the shopping belt is the Ah Zhong Oyster Mee Sua.

 

If got time take a bus to Yehliu Geopark. I did some mountain trekking at Yang Ming Shan National Park oso, see the volcano and do the hot springs there.

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On 3/8/2017 at 11:53 PM, Cube3 said:

Will be in TPE April 2nd to 8th. A few unusual queries (if anyone has answers!), haven't been there for years...

1. Should change Taiwanese currency in Singapore or over at Taoyuan airport?

2. It will be springtime. - Will it be good time to view flowers e.g. cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and which are the must-see gardens?

3. Have previously found the food there to be slightly bland? compared to Singapore taste. Besides 卤肉饭,will be going for smelly beancurd and definitely the original branch of Din Tai Feng. If staying around Ximending, what other delicious, value-for-money must-eats should be savoured?

 

:P Sorry, this is like Jeopardy quiz for TPE experts! Appreciate any kinda feedback...

 

* Of cuz, hotsprings, massages are also planned...any new tips not mentioned so far would be great!

 i usually change in either taoyuan airport or the banks in the city depending on how much i have and the time since bank close at 3 and not all banks accept sgd

 

by april would have missed the cherry blossom. i think got water cedas 海芋 though and some other flowers

 

gd foods in xmd are always not in the main streets. all hidden corner or slightly away from the main few streets of shopping area. i prefer the street hawkers though they only come out when there is no police

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On 2/26/2017 at 10:17 PM, Guest Hot spring said:

Hi guys be careful to watch your step in hot spring. A guy slipped and fell in huang ding and an ambulance was called. He was bleeding quite heavily. While ogling at hot bodies pls be aware of the steps.

its dark and slippery and u got to be careful

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On 3/9/2017 at 2:53 AM, Cube3 said:

Will be in TPE April 2nd to 8th. A few unusual queries (if anyone has answers!), haven't been there for years...

1. Should change Taiwanese currency in Singapore or over at Taoyuan airport?

2. It will be springtime. - Will it be good time to view flowers e.g. cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, and which are the must-see gardens?

3. Have previously found the food there to be slightly bland? compared to Singapore taste. Besides 卤肉饭,will be going for smelly beancurd and definitely the original branch of Din Tai Feng. If staying around Ximending, what other delicious, value-for-money must-eats should be savoured?

 

:P Sorry, this is like Jeopardy quiz for TPE experts! Appreciate any kinda feedback...

 

* Of cuz, hotsprings, massages are also planned...any new tips not mentioned so far would be great!

Hey Cube 3,

1. You can change money in Taoyuan airport. Make sure u change more there cos only in Taoyuan they won't charge a fee or the fee is much much lower. Generally I have found that the rates are better there than in Sg.

 

2. For cherry blossoms in Taiwan see link below: 

where https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/rtaiwanr.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/taiwans-top-10-cherry-blossom-destinations/amp/

 

when

Around March. Because Taiwan is much warmer than Japan, cherry blossom opens there earlier compared to Japan where they open end of March to early April.

https://www.tripzilla.com/taiwan-cherry-blossoms-2017-forecast-where-when/52143

 

3. Taiwanese food is slightly bland but very good in its simplicity. Good suggestions to eat - u have to catch the MRT for these:

 

Jin Feng Lu Rou Fan near CKS memorial MRT station. There is also a branch in Ximending on Kunming jie. This is the considered one of the best Lu Rou fan in Taipei

 

Formosa Chang a chain restaurant is also good for Lu Rou fan. Look for yellow sign wth the bearded face of a man

 

Lin Dong Fang Beef noodles - Google this. Considered one of the best in town

 

Ah Zhong Mee Sua - googl this in Ximending itself

 

For dim sum and xiao long bao go to Gao Chi - Google this. Cheaper and as good as Din Tai Feng. They are famous for their Shen Jian Bao

The best place for food and a Gao Chi branch is Yong Kang Street - catch a train to Dongmen station. Walk down the street - almost every restaurant is good there. There is Vietnamese Pho restaurant on the right hand side a 100m down the road - in front of the Pho restaurant is a really famous Cong Yu bing stall - spring onion pancake stall. Opposite this is a famous mango Ice shop. You will see a queue at both these stalls.

 

In all the famous night markets Shihlinn and Raohe you will find amazingly good and cheap food. Shihlinn has an underground food stall market with many stalls selling stir fried veggies and dishes starting at 100NT ($4) a dish.

 

hope this helps

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Jay Jay said:

Hey Cube 3,

1. You can change money in Taoyuan airport. Make sure u change more there cos only in Taoyuan they won't charge a fee or the fee is much much lower. Generally I have found that the rates are better there than in Sg.

 

2. For cherry blossoms in Taiwan see link below: 

where https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/rtaiwanr.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/taiwans-top-10-cherry-blossom-destinations/amp/

 

when

Around March. Because Taiwan is much warmer than Japan, cherry blossom opens there earlier compared to Japan where they open end of March to early April.

https://www.tripzilla.com/taiwan-cherry-blossoms-2017-forecast-where-when/52143

 

3. Taiwanese food is slightly bland but very good in its simplicity. Good suggestions to eat - u have to catch the MRT for these:

 

Jin Feng Lu Rou Fan near CKS memorial MRT station. There is also a branch in Ximending on Kunming jie. This is the considered one of the best Lu Rou fan in Taipei

 

Formosa Chang a chain restaurant is also good for Lu Rou fan. Look for yellow sign wth the bearded face of a man

 

Lin Dong Fang Beef noodles - Google this. Considered one of the best in town

 

Ah Zhong Mee Sua - googl this in Ximending itself

 

For dim sum and xiao long bao go to Gao Chi - Google this. Cheaper and as good as Din Tai Feng. They are famous for their Shen Jian Bao

The best place for food and a Gao Chi branch is Yong Kang Street - catch a train to Dongmen station. Walk down the street - almost every restaurant is good there. There is Vietnamese Pho restaurant on the right hand side a 100m down the road - in front of the Pho restaurant is a really famous Cong Yu bing stall - spring onion pancake stall. Opposite this is a famous mango Ice shop. You will see a queue at both these stalls.

 

In all the famous night markets Shihlinn and Raohe you will find amazingly good and cheap food. Shihlinn has an underground food stall market with many stalls selling stir fried veggies and dishes starting at 100NT ($4) a dish.

 

hope this helps

 

 

 

 

Hey tks, esp. for the food tips! - Will go on food (and other types of) safari!:P

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On 30/03/2017 at 2:17 AM, quanjishou said:

may i know if dada left royal?

i never been to taiwan but planning to go this year.

after reading earlier post seem like a lot of ppl like dada but when i go to the royal site cannot find his name there

Looks like he has left Royal :(
http://www.theroyalspa.com.tw/RSA/namecard_en.php?id=109

 

Wondering if anyone has his LINE account, please PM me. Forgot to ask him for it the last time I had massage service from him

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On 25/08/2016 at 4:02 PM, ckson said:

Haven't tried male escorts there but I'm sure Taipei has.

U can try outcall massage - some of the earlier reviews have suggestions, so won't repeat them.  The key is to check if the website says "泰式" style massage. If yes, that means B2B. Which naturally means that the masseur will definitely be nude. In such circumstances, touching is inevitable. Anything more depends on chemistry between you both. Technically, what's offered in outcall msg is msg, not sex.

If the website never says thai style, eg : dry then oil msg, then there's no B2B. The masseur is not obligated to even strip. Note that Royal Spa never offers B2B, the site clearly says its dry then oil msg. If there's chemistry, the masseur may do more. But again, he's primarily obligation is to provide msg, nothing more.

i read a few pages back, someone mention this. is that true?? thai massage by right the person being massage is not even topless, it is with clothing both top and btm. how can it be thai massage means B2B?

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4 hours ago, likematuredchub said:

Hi. I'm visiting taipei next week. 

 

Any sauna recommendation where i can find chub and/or matured?

 

i've read about huang ding and huang chi. Which one is better for seeing chub and/or matured? 

hi if you want sauna.

u can go to han men sauna at xi men ding

 

 

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