Long-term Taipei resident Nick Kembel introduces his absolute favorite sights, placess to visit, and things to do in Taipei, the vibrant capital city of Taiwan.| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
A comprehensive guide to Taiwanese breakfast foods, including pictures and English/Mandarin names of every dish, how to order them, and my personal favorites.| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
Taipei has it all—hidden temples, amazing food and a creative spirit. From dumplings to night markets, here are 10 best things to do in Taipei this 2025.| Illumelation
Taiwanese cuisine is characterized by some of the best street food in the world. Here are 101 Taiwanese foods you MUST try!| Nickkembel Travels
Wondering where to eat in Taipei? Here are the best restaurants in Taipei, including Taiwanese, sushi, vegetarian, buffet, seafood, and more!| Nickkembel Travels
Fuhang Soy Milk (阜杭豆漿) stands out at the most famous breakfast shop in Taipei city, especially among foreign tourists. For many visitors, getting up at the crack of dawn to wait in a long line at Fuhang is pretty much a mandatory experience. The line can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 1.5 hours. But| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
Find more than 10 breakfast shop options around Taipei Main Station, including traditional breakfast, beef noodles, 24-hour breakfasts, with map and walking times!| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
Find 8 of the best breakfast shops in Ximending (Ximen), Taipei, including some 24-hour breakfast shops, traditional and modern breakfast shops, and beef noodles!| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
Looking for a restaurant open all night in Taipei? Find more than twenty 24-hour restaurants in this article, including breakfast shops, noodles, and dim sum!| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan
Find out exactly what to do in Taipei in one day, including the essential stops, how to get to them, what to eat, and where to store your luggage.| Taiwan Obsessed - Your One-Stop Spot for all Things Taiwan