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Taipei's night life

Taipei's night life. The topic we want to share is the night life on An-ho Rd. and Ton-Hua night market. The following is some restaurants and pubs we’re going to introduce . Our group members NO.12 施泓光 Hunter NO.32 盧科萍 Katie NO.36 吳佳盈 Amy NO.40 戴己二 Lance

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Taipei's night life

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  1. Taipei's night life • The topic we want to share is the night life on An-ho Rd. and Ton-Hua night market. The following is some restaurants and pubs we’re going to introduce. • Our group members • NO.12 施泓光 Hunter NO.32 盧科萍 Katie • NO.36 吳佳盈 Amy NO.40 戴己二 Lance • NO.42 顏吟潔 Annie NO.50 吳馥君 Jenny

  2. New Deli restaurant • It is a high-price restaurant which is well-known for their Japanese food. Although it has done business for a long time, their inner and outer design is still fashionable.When you through the dark door and step inside, first you’ll see the Japanese rockwork, artificial stream and friendly waitress. The store is adorned by bamboos, so you can feel a traditional atmosphere. The 200 level ground space is divided into two areas, dining on the left, which is better illuminated, and drinking on the right, with elegancy.The price there one is about NT690- 1380 dollars each customer for a business set meal and the other is NT1880 or 2880 dollars each customer for a completed set meal.If you have enough time and money, maybe you can go there and relish it.▲ BUSINESS HOURS • 11:30AM~14:30PM 17:30PM~21:30PMTEL (02)2702-5588

  3. Mono Mono • As you walk in the Mono Mono, there are professional bars at both right and left side. And on the right side, there are also some comfortable tables and sofa. There is also a secret space at the back. If you want to enjoy silent atmosphere or want to have your own personal room, you can go there.The wall paper in Mono Mono is a really special thing. There are a lot of photographs with big smile on the wall paper. And the photo would be changed anytime. The creative detail makes the Mono Mono more attractive and charming.

  4. Chic • The pub in An-ho Rd. is Chic. Because Chic is a little far away from the downtown, it is very different from other pubs. Chic is a secret and quiet place where you can change your emotion from busy work, relaxing your stress. You can enjoy your own space and don’t worry about any social contact.The main color in Chic are black and other dark color, so Chic is so stable that people can relax themselves there. The most special thing in Chic is a little garden in the open air where you can go with your boy-friend or your girl-friend together to enjoy the breeze at night.

  5. Ton-Hua night market • Night market is a special feature in Taiwan. When we think of night market, delicious food always fresh into our mind. Especially Shih’s GuaBao in the Ton-Hua night market.What is GuaBao ? To be brief, it is a kind of steamed bread and there are some stewed meat, vegetables and eggs inside. Someone said that it is Taiwan’s hamburger.After eating GuaBao, you may be thirty. Then you may see the signboard writed with frog laying egg. You may be curious about it is. Actually it is a kind of drink. It mixed sugar water, lemon juice and jelly. It tasted a bit sour, but it’s really delicious.There are noodles and soups there, too. If you’re interest in those, you can try it by yourself.

  6. Taipei's night life • If you want to know more details about the night life in Taipei, you can surf the internet. Or you can go to 7-11, and then you can buy some magazines called “Taiwan Fun”, or “Night Life”. Another choice is guide maps. The maps are very cheap. It just cost NT39.

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