Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Baby Supplies (1)
Baby Supplies (2)
Baby Supplies (3)
Baby Supplies (4)
Food
Food (1)
Food (2)
Food (3)
On the restaurant floor (5th?) on the A4 building in the Mitsukoshi Dept store (marked blue on the map) you can find take-away sushi (expect to pay approximately A$30 for two small portions of sushi).
On the second underground floor on the A8 building in the Mitsukoshi Dept store, which is in front of the A4 building (marked blue on the map) there is a food court with lots of Chinese take-away booths. On the same floor there is a good selection of sweets and chocolate boxes, which we found useful for small thank you gifts.
On the seventh floor of the A9 building there are more restaurants (we did not try them).
Food (4)
On the ground floor of the NEO19 building (marked green on the map), there is an Italian restaurant called Macaroni. It is nothing like mum’s cooking but it does quick take-aways (we tried large salads and chicken schnitzels and paid approximately A$45 for two portions and complimentary garlic bread).
Monday, March 30, 2009
Food (5)
There are Hagen Dasz ice cream parlours both on 1st floor of the A4 building in the Mitsukoshi Dept store and on 4th floor of the Taipei 101 tower (next to the Page 1 bookshop, which has a good children section, by the way).
We found a large number of patisseries scattered around town. The baking is not always up to scratch but the crème caramel and panna cottas that we tried were just fantastic!
The 7-11 convenience stores and Starbucks coffee shops are omnipresent and opened at times when other places might not be. Shops normally operate between 10am and 10pm so if you are out early with your little one and you need a caffeine fix, Starbucks will likely be your best chance.