Wednesday, 17 August 2022
How to rent a YouBike bicycle in Taipei
Register
You will need to first register at the Kiosk (on the left of photo). Once only. English and Mandarin language displayed. Warning: it's impossible to read the screen of the Kiosk when the sunlight is bright.
Left side: Kiosk to register |
To register you will need A) a Taiwanese mobile phone number and B) an Easy card (cashless payment card). It's definitely worth getting an Easy card in any case, for using public transport. Ask for one at any convenience store, and hand the cashier some cash to load onto your Easycard (suggest $500-1,000 NT).
Choosing a bike
Follow the instructions on the display panel: touch the panel with your Easycard. You will also need to touch the panel in the same way, when you end the rental period, to complete the payment. (Meanwhile, if you somehow lost the bike, you are liable for $9,000. Don't worry about it, bike theft is extremely rare in Taipei (unlike, say, London).
new style |
You need to notice whether your bike is OLD style (see photos) tap the sensor NEXT to the bike) or NEW style (tap the sensor ON the bike). The reason you need to notice is, these two designs are NOT physically interchangeable. When you finish with the bike, when you come to 'dock' your bike, you can only return it to the suitable old or new bike dock. With that proviso, you don't have to return to the exact same location you started out at, you can leave your bike at any YouBike stand in town, on condition that it is the suitable style, old or new.
TIP: the bikes come with a locking system. Use it to lock your bike while you pop into a shop, rather than terminate the rental at a YouBike stand. Once you return your bike to the stand and tap your EasyCard to finish the payment, the software doesn't allow to rent another bike there for 15 minutes.
Visiting a hot spring / onsen around Tianmu
I recommend this one
Emperor Spa
No. 42-1號, Lane 402, Xingyi Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
There are about 5 different pools plus steam room and sauna.
Etiquette
Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Where to buy practical items in Tianmu / Shilin
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For larger items, head to IKEA for the meatballs, and then take a look in NITORI, the Japanese furniture store just beside it 宜得利家居 台北敦北店, which is arguably preferable to IKEA. Similar prices, good product quality, more enthusiastic service, less exhausting to walk around.Not much English spoken though.
Pizza in Tianmu
We only have one enthusiastic recommendation for eating inside:
1. Il Vicino
Eat-in or takeway, cosy place. No. 59號, Section 7, Zhongshan N Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
111台北市士林區中山北路七段59號
2. Faust Pizza is good for takeaway, few tables outside, regular clientele among westerners and locals.
No. 20號, Section 2, Zhicheng Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
Monday, 15 August 2022
Bookshops in Tianmu
1. Caves bookstore
Very good selection of children's books, many in English
111台北市士林區天玉街38巷5號 No. 5, Lane 38, Tianyu St, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
2. Kingstone books
at the square near TAS, has a functional selection of cards and stationery upstairs, and downstairs a handful of English books. No. 3號, Tianmu W Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
Short cultural visits in Taipei
My favourite four half-day trips from Tianmu
1. Beitou Library
eco-friendly wooden library, a beautiful building in a scenic part of town.
How to get there. Take the MRT on the red line in the direction of Tamsui and change at Beitou, one stop from the destination XinBeitou ("new Beitou"). As you exit the MRT, the library is about 200 metres straight ahead of you, enclosed by Beitou park.
Ksitigarbha, guardian of children and of deceased children |
Combine the visit with a gentle stroll up the hill toward Puji Temple (pic), the Japanese Buddhist temple. A few eateries help while away a very pleasant time.
There is a famous Beitou hot spring, open to the public (mixed gender, wear swimming costumes); however it is often unpleasantly crowded, you would do better elsewhere, such as Emperor Spa Xingyi Road.
2. National Concert Hall, National Theatre, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Liberty Square.
Stunning architecture, jaw-dropping scale. The Concert Hall ground floor contains a branch of the good restaurant chain Chunshuitang, plus at the opposite end is a decent small coffee shop, next to the box office. (This cafe is better than the one inside the nearby National Theatre). You can easily buy tickets to a concert, show, ballet etc at the box offices. Culture vultures might like to know that there is a very good specialist arts library underneath the National Theatre, enter via the underground car park; you need to register at the entrance to the library in order to access their collection. Highly recommended, a cultural haven.
3. Culture University ("Wen-hua")
Great views of Tianmu from Lane 219 Section 7 Zhongshan N Rd
Traveling up the mountain from Tianmu is a steep and scenic adventure, with some really great views and fresh air.
By the time you reach Wenhua University, (also close to TES senior school) it feels noticeably cooler / colder at this altitude. Close by the uni are several eateries, in what was formerly US services accommodation. For quiche and lemon meringue pie I recommend Yannick, No. 481號, Lane 4, Zhangchun St, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
Yannick has very good lemon meringue pie |
inside Yannick |
Tianmu Historic Trail is a very pleasant hiking trail joining this upper mountain area to Tianmu (the very top of Zhonghsan North Road section 7). Allow an hour for a leisurely downhill stroll. Take water with you.
Tianmu Trail marker at the top of the trek |
You may meet some monkeys on the hike: the general advice is to ignore them, not to stare them in the face, and definitely not let them see your food or drink.
4. Taipei Confucius Temple 臺北孔子廟
Since Confucianism as a belief system / way of thinking is so deeply embedded in Taiwan, it is well worth a visit here to get to understand things better. Inspiring museum- style displays, some interactive and child friendly, with unusually good english translations. A cinema shows educational movies. For information about ceremonies etc, click hereNo. 275, Dalong St, Datong District, Taipei City, 103
Best Cake Shops in Tianmu
(see also Cafes in Tianmu)
Our local favourites
1. ISM. Excellent quality cakes. Take-away
No. 21-4號, Lane 8, Tianmu E Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
2. Paris 15eme
This challengingly named cake shop is found inside Takashimaya department store, staying on the ground floor (not downstairs toward the food court), on the left side (closer to the baseball stadium).
A refined cake shop, very suitable for high end adult treats.
3. Wendels German bakery, close to Sogo / Zhishan MRT. Reliably good cakes and bakery items such as scones. Good choice for birthday cakes.
No. 5號, Dexing W Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111.
Indian / Malaysian food in Tianmu
For authentic flavour we would recommend Namaste, this little shack at Shida night market, run by a man from Sikkim, north India. Portions were hearty, even too large. Outdoor seating only. Score of 5/5 on googlemaps.
No. 13號, Longquan St, Da’an District, Taipei City, 106
Chicken curry received the approval of the missus |
Cooking Indian food
I would recommend a visit to Trinity Indian Store. This shop is great for Indian ingredients in nearby Shilin. It is sooo easy to cook a delicious curry, as soon as you have some spices.
111台北市士林區中山北路五段535號
No. 535號, Section 5, Zhongshan N Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
The supermarket chain PX Mart started selling Curry Leaves, fresh, organic.
For Indian food
A lot of expats (not me) recommend the following two Indian restaurants in Tianmu
The Spice Shop; Saffron Fine Indian Cuisine.The tandoori chicken and naan is decent (and expensive), the vibe is convivial and expat-friendly.
For Malaysian food
try Mr Chee Kopitiam Premium, next to Zhishan MRT station. No. 150號, Fuhua Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111031
Heading South
If you visit the southern city of Tainan you are in luck: a lot of cheap Indian restaurants are kept in business by all the foreign postgraduate students there.
Print shop / photo printing / photocopying in Tianmu
1. This little place is very capable, reasonably priced, and only five minutes walk from Tianmu square. Colour reproduction is good. Excellent cost / performance ratio.
No. 40-7號, Tianyu St, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
If you want a longer document printed (and/or bound, thesis style) and want a cheap price, head for one of the universities, such as Wenhua at the top of the mountain.
No. 55號, Huagang Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
In the narrow lanes approaching the uni, you cannot miss the copy shops which cater to the students printing needs. The price is super cheap, plus you get fresh air, lively vibe and a killer view.
Eating like a local!
1. Your sweet tooth has a new girlfriend waiting... she doesn't speak a word of english,
but it's love at first bite...
If you have a Mandarin-speaking friend to accompany you on your first visit here, that would help!
No. 262-1, Dexing E Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
2. Shi-dong Market
For adventurous travelers seeking the food that the locals eat, try having early lunch upstairs at this upscale market. Prices are not expensive. The staff will possibly be surprised to encounter foreigners, but point at the things you want; friendly persistence may bring rewards. Best to go early (say 11.35am) to grab a table and beat the crowds.
The ground floor marketplace has recently been redesigned in collaboration with design students, so it feels a bit like an upmarket Covent Garden (London). Rub shoulders with the wealthy locals. A good variety
of cheese, florists, high quality fruit suitable for gifts. High prices may terrify the non-affluent.
No. 100, Shidong Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
3. Close to Shidong market, this little place does a great breakfast. Reviewers complain about the slowness: I would only go if the queue is not long (in other words, approach with a Plan B in mind). Try shaobing with egg, plus a bowl of warm dou jiang. Legendary quality; when they are on form (two out of every three visits?), it's the best local breakfast I've had in all of Taiwan. When something seems simple, you know there's a lot of skill behind the scenes!
No. 43號, Shidong Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111
Great concentration! Dedicated to all things breakfast.
4. "Little Lunchbox place with the long queue." Best tasting lunchbox in Tianmu, excellent value. To avoid the very long queue don't go 11.30am-12.30pm. Fried chicken plus three veg of your choice, point and smile, can be done by non-Mandarin speakers.
No. 150號, Dexing E Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, 111. A few seats inside and out.
5. Just underneath the cinema at Mitsukoshi department store, this place does great beef noodles, and famous pearl bubble tea
https://www.chunshuitang.com.tw/
6. Open 24 hours a day, this little place offers dumpling, pancake and other cheap local staples, usually edible, if not particularly good. Staff are grumpy / overworked, you have to bark your order 2 or 3 times before they get it. Gritty/edgy vibe, good for people-watching; go midnight on a Friday night and you feel you have finally arrived in regular Asia. Like a Hopper painting, transposed.
On the corner of the main road near to the swimming pool.
Zhongshan North Rd Section 6 no. 225. 中山北路六段225號
7. 金樺城鵝肉擔(鵝肉蔡)
No. 1 Lane 75 Section 2 Shipai Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Small place at Shipai night market, does EXTREMELY TASTY goose rice and small dishes to order, good price, highly recommended. Grab a beer from the fridge. Pay at the end. You may need a Mandarin speaker to navigate the menu, write your order on the tear-off menu, staff don't seem to speak english. Alternatively, see what other diners are having, and point those out to a waitress, they will not be traumatised if you do this with smiles all round. You may not get exacttly what you bargained for, but it is a LOT more fun than Pizza Hut.
8. 大發生猛海鮮餐廳
Sit on stools outdoors under the red lanterns. Drink bottles of beer. Order the tastiest food at great prices, especially fish. Great for a jolly night out with your gang. Feel like a gangster boss. Omelette with basil, clam soup with ginger, lots of fish dishes, sweet and sour fish.
No. 60號, Yumin 2nd Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112