
From the serene view from the teahouses of 九份, we drove back to the glitz & glamour of (not so much of Las Vegas) but Taipei Main Station. *Honks,
People, Exhaust Fumes,
People, Neon Lights,
People, Tall Buildings,
People, Cops Everywhere,
People, Traffic Lights.* Oh did I say
it's crowded?Very soon, we find ourselves cooling off in the nice air-conditioned atas shopping centre. *air-con* And what's a shopping centre without fast-popculture food? Ireland's Potato is probably just a gussied up name for french fries.
Deep fried anything sells well anywhere. Well they ordered cheese wedges and onion rings. I had ONE ring and ONE wedge. Tastes like deep fried stuff, no further explanation required.
Healthnut Rating:

Comments: Not really into deep-fried stuff. EXCEPT chicken wings =)

Walked about aimlessly, before we know it.
DINNER TIME! We're actually quite ravenous, probably we only had
yam balls and
tea for lunch.

Mo-Mo Paradise was where we ended up. Shabu Shabu buffet.
Thinly sliced pork and beef, with our choice of pork broth and 麻辣鍋, loads of vege. Free flow everything. *heavenly*
I lost count of how many orders of
MEAT we ordered, must have been like ten over rounds of three plates each. Probably an entire cow/pig has been devoured by four people.

The dessert was a refreshing scoop of lemon sherbet, very well done. Fresh, tangy and smooth.
Anyone ready for round two?Healthnut Rating:



Comments: Again, it's really quite a balanced diet here, meat with greens but the sheer amount we ate warrants a strict low healthoholic rating. I have to be strict on myself! Tawain, a healthoholic's nightmare!
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