Dunkin’ Donuts – Taipei

An easy walk, even in the rain, from Taipei’s one Long John Silver’s is Dunkin’ Donuts. What could be better than finishing off a nice fish meal with a tasty chocolate-frosted doughnut? On my last visit, Mr. Donut had recently opened in Taipei, and the lines were horrific. Nonetheless, we had to try them and … Read more

Long John Silver’s – Taipei

I admit it, I’m a long-time patron of Long John Silver’s. My family used to eat there in Tucson at least as far back as 1974. While it’s not completely 100% authentic English Fish & Chips, it’s not too far off the mark, and it’s been very consistent for the last 30+ years. (Remember, I … Read more

Buy a Clue

Honestly, I really do have a brother-in-law, he’s not just a comic fabrication that I use to add levity. He’s got a girlfriend – the same one he had last time we were here. We haven’t figured out why they’re not married yet. Then again, maybe it isn’t that hard to figure out why they’re … Read more

Prairie Dog Town – Yongning

One of my favorite pastimes in Taipei is to drop into the subway system, pick a station I’ve never been to and go there to explore. Since most of the stations are subterranean it’s impossible to have a feel for where you are. Each station has a map showing what’s around it. Maddeningly, they’re oriented … Read more

Fenchihu, the definitive collection

This trip to Alishan and Fenchihu happened to be about the same duration as our 1998 trip. We arrived at Alishan late on the first day, took the train down to Fenchihu mid-day the next, returned to Chiayi mid-day the next. On our trip in 2005, we really took the time to explore the Alishan … Read more

A (partial) day at Alishan

Cold and miserable, I went to sleep very early. As a consequence, I woke up very early also. The sun wasn’t quite up, but the sky had lightened and everyone else was asleep. While not cloudless, it was clear and pleasant, so I got out for a walk before the others awoke. Recently, I upgraded … Read more

Rain up the mountain

The four-hour train ride up the Alishan Forest Railway was entirely in a torrential downpour. It’s a slow, rough, precarious train ride on ancient narrow-guage tracks, originally put in at the turn of the last century by the Japanese. The train is short on amenities, but at least it has a toilet. (The first time … Read more

After the Taiwan High Speed Rail

I love the high speed train, and don’t want anything to sound like a negative, that’s why this is a different post. It’s not really about the high speed rail, but it is related. The High Speed Rail station in Chiayi is ultramodern, efficient and even has both a 7-11 and a MOS Burger. (MOS … Read more

Taiwan High Speed Rail

A second rainless morning in a row, but we didn’t have time to enjoy it. We had to catch the 11:18 High Speed Rail train to Chiayi, so we could catch the 1:30 forest railway to Alishan. The trip to Alishan is one we’ve taken several times before, but this is the first time we’ve … Read more

Shameless Self-Promotion

Finally got out for our first pizza in Taipei on this trip. I’ve placed the review over at pizzalocust, and there’s not much call for me to double-post it here. Instead, I’ll just post this picture of myself, enjoying a glass of water at Sabatini in Taipei. Technorati Tags: Blog, Pizza, Taiwan, Travel