Thursday, November 17, 2016

Taipei City - Where can you get Western food in Taipei?

My site isn't necessarily built up for discovering Western food in Taipei, but obviously I still go to a lot of westernized restaurants, as Taipei is a capital city and has a diverse array of Western food. 

These are only a pick of a few Western restaurants dotted around the city. Click on the links in the name for a more extensive review.
(N.B. I will only be posting 7/10 and above restaurants)

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Whalen's 味鄰

What to expect
'Comfort food' is the order of the day here. Expect generous portions, with all the trimmings.

What not to expect

Fine dining. That's not to say the dining experience isn't good, but I mean that you don't have to think twice about which type of cutlery to use with which dish or which sauce to drizzle delicately over which deviled oyster.

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What to expect:
Paul is a chain restaurant/bakery with many international branches. Expect French styled food which is consistently good each time you go.

What not to expect:
Snails or frogs legs.

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What to expect:
Interesting and thought provoking dishes with excellent precision in execution.

What not to expect:
An inexpensive meal. Expect to pay anything between $3,000 - $7,000TWD for a 2 person meal.

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What to expect:
Excellent burgers and excellent side dishes.

What not to expect:
Fast food at fast food prices. Expect time and care taken in creating your dish, and a solid price tag to boot.

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What to expect:
A slightly Taiwanese take on western food. Good salad and a solid burger.

What not to expect:
Generous portions of fish in your salad.

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What to expect:
Delicious deli food such as quiches, sandwiches, ratatouille etc.

What not to expect:
Burger and fries.

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What to expect:
A beautiful date place set in The Mandarin Oriental Hotel with delicious Italian food at great prices.

What not to expect:
Unlike many 'Italian' places in Taipei, this place genuinely feels like it is REALLY 'Italian'.

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What to expect:
Humbling Indian food with plenty of flavour and a good level of spice.

What not to expect:
Refined plating skills. 

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April Trip Breakfast



What to expect:
Bowls of cereal and solid breakfast burgers/sandwiches.

What not to expect:
A long lie in, this place is in DanShui/Tamsui

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Purebread Bakery



What to expect:
Delicious croissants likened to the ones sold in France, and bread enough to rival any other bakery in the city.

What not to expect:
Habitually sweet bread like most places in Taipei. 

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Garret



What to expect:
A lot of variations on flavour.


What not to expect:
Butterkist

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Illy Cafe



What to expect:
A decent enough attempt at a western breakfast.

What not to expect:
Sweet sausage.

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September Cafe



What to expect:
Delicious french toast. With plenty of light inside.

What not to expect:
Small tables, they're all huge!

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Caliburger



What to expect:
Great fries and deliciously simple burgers with great pickles.

What not to expect:
In-N-Out burger

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Mia Cucina



What to expect:
Hearty salads and delicious toasted sandwiches.

What not to expect:
Meat. This place is vegetarian.

Happy Eating!

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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Taipei City - Mandarin Oriental Hotel - Bencotto

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Value for money: 10/10
Cleanliness: 10/10
Service: 10/10
Quality of food: 10/10
Overall: 10/10



So many times have I avoided Italian food in Taipei due to a few bad experiences, but I had heard great things about this place. And, as you can see by my rating for Bencotto, it didn't disappoint in any way. 



Inside the restaurant there are vast areas of open space and it doesn't feel crowded in any way. 




There are areas of relaxed seating, too.







The kitchen is vast and looks wonderfully clean.




The wine cellar is right near the back of the restaurant and you can go in to look at the wines and choose which one you'd like. Heaven! 


Here's what we ordered:
1. 4 Course dinner $1,800
1a. Cappesante E Frutto Della Passione - Hokkaido scallop, passion fruit and braised lettuce.

1b. Maltagliatali Al Reagu Di Vitello E Funghi - Hand-cut tagliatelle, Canadian milk fed veal ragout and mushrooms.

1c. Brasato - 12hour braised Wagyu beef cheek, mashed potato and green peas with prosciutto.

1d. Cannoli Siciliani - Ricotta and chocolate filled pastry cone

2. Pecorino di Fossa - sheeps milk cheese aged underground $450 

3. Special selection Carnaroli Acquerello Risotto aged for 12 months - Saffron risotto with wine glazed duck tongue $600

4. 2 Glasses of Berlucchi 61 Brut $800 (each glass is $400)




1. 4 Course dinner $1,800
1a. Cappesante E Frutto Della Passione - Hokkaido scallop, passion fruit and braised lettuce.


I was a bit wary of the passion fruit in the dish but it turns out it is really just a light sauce, which marries well with the scallop. Scallops are among one of my favourite things to eat, and I was very pleased with the dish. The braised lettuce is a little weird, but this may be a personal taste - I don't like my lettuce warm.


1b. Maltagliatali Al Reagu Di Vitello E Funghi - Hand-cut tagliatelle, Canadian milk fed veal ragout and mushrooms.


This hand-cut tagliatelle gives a very vintage look and is left quite thick with an al-dente bite to it. The meat sauce is pretty decent and is quite rich.


1c. Brasato - 12hour braised Wagyu beef cheek, mashed potato and green peas with prosciutto.


This was the star dish.




Smooth mashed potatoes served next to a pea and prosciutto mix and served with this sensational piece of beef cheek, which has been braised for 12 hours.




The meat just falls apart at the slightest touch and is so amazingly rich and full of flavour. The sauce compliments everything nicely, imparting a further richness. 




1d. Cannoli Siciliani - Ricotta and chocolate filled pastry cone


The cannoli is a Sicilian specialty consisting of a fried pastry, usually filled with a mix including a ricotta.




This cannoli was decent, filled with a ricotta and chocolate mix. It's served with a raspberry jelly-like substance and an ice-cream. 



2. Pecorino di Fossa - sheeps milk cheese aged underground $450 


Fantastic! Pecorino is one of my favourite cheeses - a sheeps/goats milk cheese which has a very strong and unique flavour to it. There were 4 bits of pecorino, served with two pieces of bruschetta and a nice salad.


3. Special selection Carnaroli Acquerello Risotto aged for 12 months - Saffron risotto with wine glazed duck tongue $600


Glazed duck tongue, really? Yep, and it was great! However, I did manage to hold off on taking a close up of one of the duck tongues - I thought it was a bit too much.




The taste of the glazed duck tongue was very good, and the risotto held a wonderfully luxurious consistency with great depths of flavour.



4. 2 Glasses of Berlucchi 61 Brut $800 (each glass is $400)


We indulged in a couple of glasses of some of the Brut, too. Solid!





Overall, I was hugely impressed with Bencotto. As you exit the elevator, you arrived in the restaurant immediately and the lights are dimmed down with big tables and a relaxed and quiet atmosphere. The kitchen seems to tick along nicely and every member of the staff we spoke to seemed knowledgeable. The staff explained the dishes both in English and Chinese, speaking pretty decent English, too.

I feel that the quality of the food for the price is very difficult to beat!

Best dish: 1c. Brasato - 12hour braised Wagyu beef cheek, mashed potato and green peas with prosciutto - Just awesome.

Dish I wouldn't order again: I'd gladly order all of them over and over again. 

Opening times:
Lunch time 12:00 - 14:30
Dinner time 17:30 - 22:00

+886227156868





Happy Eating!

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