Thursday 19 December 2019

The best budget hotels in Taipei, Taiwan

The best budget hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
As one of the more expensive cities to visit in Asia, Taipei is not always at the top of the list for the budget traveler, but this lively city full of culture has a lot to offer the thrifty tourist. And far from being a city full of boutique hotels and five-star establishments, there are more than a few budget-friendly hotels right here in the city. Here are five of the best.

Beauty Hotels Taipei

Beauty Hotels Taipei
Beauty Hotels Taipei (Hotel Bchic) is a boutique hotel in a modern tower. With a simple, luxurious design and a fancy vibe, the hotel tries its best to live up to the chic ideal. However, it is still a budget hotel, so you get good value for money still.

It is an eight-minute walk from Songjiang Nanjing MRT Station. The MRT is an interchange, which allows you to easily switch to other train lines. Breakfast is included when you stay at this hotel, but it is not well-reviewed, so you might want to get some street food instead. The rooms are clean and nicely decorated, with art pieces in rooms and cozy wooden flooring. Some people might find the rooms a bit small, but if you do not mind a bit of a squeeze or have lots of luggage, then you will not have an issue. Some rooms come with a whirlpool tub too.

Dandy Hotel Daan

Dandy Hotel Daan
Hotels near Daan Park are usually in a much higher price bracket than this unusually named Dandy Hotel. Here, the focus is on providing as clean and modern a living space as is possible without overcharging guests. The décor is incredible, and the fact that you are in Daan where there are great public transport connections and so many things to do just makes the place an ideal find. Rooms from around TWD2000 (US$65).

Via Hotel

Via Hotel
Located right smack in Ximending, a location does not get any more prime than the Via Hotel’s. It is a great location for shopping and exploring all that Ximending has to offer. It is also located near to Ximen MRT Station, so you can explore the rest of Taipei easily from there.

The rooms are cheery, with colorful wallpaper livening up the atmosphere. However, do not that the amenities in the Via Hotel are extremely basic. The wardrobe is just a bar fastened to the ceiling, and the Wi-Fi connection is weak. You might trade in a bit of convenience for the accessibility of the hotel.

CityInn Plus Ximending

CityInn Plus Ximending
This new hotel is right in the heart of one of Taipei’s coolest neighborhoods, Ximending. The entire building is super modern and very well maintained. Some of the rooms feature murals and modern art touches that give CityInn Plus a very chic and stylish feel that often makes guests wonder if the rates they are paying are actually correct. Rooms from around TWD2150 (US$70).

Goodmore Hotel

Goodmore Hotel
Located in one of the most trendy neighborhoods in Taipei, Goodmore Hotel is found close to the Shida Night Market which boasts a plethora of street food and retail options. No trip to Taiwan would be complete without a visit to one of its bustling night markets, and Goodmore Hotel is conveniently located 400 meters away from one. On top of that, the Taipei Songshan Airport is also easily accessible from the hotel as it is only 5 kilometers away, not to mention that the hotel offers surcharged shuttle service from the airport.

See more: The most impressive buildings in Taipei, Taiwan

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Tuesday 3 December 2019

Budget hotels to stay in Taipei

As one of the more expensive cities to visit in Asia, Taipei isn’t always at the top of the list for the budget traveler, but this lively city full of culture has a lot to offer the thrifty tourist. And far from being a city full of boutique hotels and five-star establishments, there are more than a few budget-friendly hotels right here in the city.

CityInn Plus Ximending

CityInn Plus Ximending
This new hotel is right in the heart of one of Taipei’s coolest neighborhoods, Ximending. The entire building is super modern and very well maintained. Some of the rooms feature murals and modern art touches that give CityInn Plus a very chic and stylish feel that often makes guests wonder if the rates they are paying are actually correct.

Meander Hostel Wanhua

Meander Hostel Wanhua
Located in the lively district of Wanhua and just a short walk from Ximending, Meander Hostel offers a warm and friendly welcome, with the staff and owners taking pride in keeping the backpacker spirit alive and well in Taipei. The public areas and bathrooms are incredibly well maintained and everywhere is spotlessly clean. The added bonus of staying here is the likelihood of meeting and hanging out with other travelers.

Dandy Hotel Daan

Dandy Hotel Daan
Hotels near Daan Park are usually in a much higher price bracket than this unusually named Dandy Hotel. Here, the focus is on providing as clean and modern a living space as is possible without overcharging guests. The décor is incredible, and the fact that you are in Daan where there are great public transport connections and so many things to do just makes the place an ideal find.

Flip Flop Hostel Datong

Flip Flop Hostel Datong
This colorful hostel is an oasis of calm in the busy center of Taipei. Close to a variety of local sights and public transport links, Flip Flop Hostel is a favorite with backpackers or travelers who just want to save a few dollars and stay in a friendly and safe environment. The rooms are modern and serviced regularly, while the staff are happy to help with local tourist information.

Space Inn Hengyang

Space Inn Hengyang
This futuristic hostel is like something from a sci-fi movie with space themed décor found throughout. Aptly named Space Inn, guests will find a huge kitchen with a variety of appliances as well as a gaming room. The beds are pretty cozy, too, but it’s the décor and location near Ximending that puts this hostel on our list.

See more: 7 amazing themed cafés and restaurants in Taipei
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Tuesday 26 November 2019

Visit the best neighborhoods of Taipei

Visit the best neighborhoods of Taipei
Visitors to Taipei often find themselves confined to their hotel’s neighborhood or the city’s most famous attractions. But Taipei is so much more than amazing temples, museums, and the one-time tallest building in the world. Here are five of the coolest neighborhoods to spend an afternoon away from the tourist masses.

Tianmu

Tianmu
Formerly home to United States Armed Forces personnel, Tianmu is one of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods and has the largest expatriate population in the region. It’s in this neighborhood that Taipei’s most famous international schools have their campuses and despite the high rents and house prices, it remains one of the most sought-after addresses in the city. Close to Beitou and Yangmingshan National Park, the area is also a melting pot of both local and foreign cultures.

Ximending

Ximending
The weekend haunt of many of the city’s teenagers, Ximending is a shopping area and an interesting cultural experience rolled into one. Home to a huge number of shops catering to the fashion requirements of Taiwan’s younger generation, it’s not uncommon to see outfits that look like something from a cosplay convention on the neighborhood’s many pedestrianized streets.The area is full of restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels, cinemas, and even Karaoke clubs. There’s so much to do and see in Ximending that it’s a neighborhood well worth visiting.

Shida

Shida
Once home to one of the city’s busiest and most famous night markets, Shida neighborhood has quietened down in recent years due to complaints from the locals that live there. It is still a great place to find something to eat or take a walk through, visiting the small boutiques and stores that line the narrow alleyways.The proximity of the university and student halls of residence mean it’s a predominantly student crowd that visits the neighborhood and gives the area a multicultural vibe.

Gongguan

Gongguan
Just a short walk from Shida lies the neighborhood of Gongguan. It’s another student area but is much more vibrant than its quieter neighbor. Countless food stalls and hole-in-the-wall restaurants line the network of tiny streets and lanes in the local nightmarket. Like Xinmending, there are also plenty of places to eat out, a few bars (there’s even an Irish bar here), and two cinemas. Like Shida, the proximity of the main campus of NTU (National Taiwan University) lends the neighborhood a feeling of diversity.

Daan

Daan
Home to the city’s largest park, Daan is a district that has a reputation for housing some of Taipei’s best and most interesting restaurants. It’s here that the many locals and expats spend their Saturday and Sunday afternoons relaxing in one of the many cafés and restaurants on Yongkang Street.

The district is also home to a number of trendy bars serving the latest craft beers. But it’s quite possibly the many sights and sounds of Daan Park that makes this one of the most pleasant areas in the city.

See more: Things to do when traveling to Taipei, Taiwan
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Friday 15 November 2019

Spend a day in Ximending, Taipei

Spend a day in Ximending, Taipei
Taipei is one of those cities that is great to spend a short weekend in. We’re taking a look at 24-hours in Ximending, one of Taipei’s coolest neighborhoods that quite literally never sleeps.

Morning

Morning
As soon as the sun comes up, and sometimes even before, the famous breakfast shops of the city open for business, and breakfast is big business in Taiwan. No matter where a tourist is staying in Ximending, all they need do is walk outside their hotel, and within a few steps they’ll find a traditional breakfast shop.

These places serve up all sorts of hot and cold breakfasts. From egg and cucumber sandwiches to the staple breakfast burger, there’s something for everyone. However, a must-try item at any breakfast shop is the legendary Taiwanese Dan Bing, which is a thin pancake wrapped around some bacon and egg, served with a sweet or salty thick soy sauce on the side.

Lunchtime

Lunchtime
It’s off to the Golden Lion Cantonese restaurant for some Hong Kong style dim sum. This is one of the city’s oldest and most famous dim sum restaurants, and the food is nothing short of delicious. Small plates of every conceivable vegetable, dumpling, and meat dish are trundled around the restaurant floor on a trolley from which diners can take their pick.

Afternoon

Afternoon
Now that the shops are open, it’s a simple matter of taking a walk down one of the many shopping streets in the neighborhood. A good place to start is the pedestrian area on Emei Street, which is lined with boutiques selling all kinds of wares and clothing.

The street intersects with several other pedestrian streets, all of which offer an incredible array of stores to keep the avid shopper busy for an entire afternoon.

Evening

Evening
Once the sun goes down, this neighborhood comes alive with food stalls aplenty. After a nice sit-down meal in the Golden Lion earlier in the day, it’s now time for some of the best street food Taipei has to offer.

Taiwanese people are blessed with some of the best fried chicken recipes in the world, and in Ximending they are spoiled for choice. The most famous place to get your fried chicken fix though is Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken, which also does a great line of desserts and drinks.

Night

Night
There are plenty of bars in Ximending, but perhaps the best place for libations is the square by the Red House near MRT exit 6. The square is home to more than 20 small bars and cafés, all serving up a variety of beers and liquors throughout the night.

See more: Where to buy decorations for Christmas in Taiwan
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Friday 21 June 2019

The best milk tea shops in Taiwan

The best milk tea shops in Taiwan
Milk tea, or what is more commonly called bubble tea, has become Taiwan’s most popular drink with anyone and everyone drinking a cup or two on a weekly basis. So it shouldn’t be surprising that when it comes to buying bubble tea, there are many options, especially in Taipei. Here are some of the best.

Chun Shui Tang

Chun Shui Tang
The original Chun Shui Tang store in Taichung is said to be the birthplace of pearl milk tea back in the early 80s, so it’s understandable that its brand has grown in popularity in the years since. There are many locations throughout Taipei where customers can sample the original pearl milk tea of old or opt for one of the many variations on the extensive menu.

50嵐 (50 Lan)

50嵐 (50 Lan)
50 Lan is a chain of tea stores where customers can buy hot and cold drinks to go. This brand is a little more modern in its approach to this classic drink, and the menu and décor reflect this. Fruit teas are popular at 50 Lan, and every drink on the menu has the option of being served with tapioca balls. Affordable, cheerful, and a little different, 50 Lan is a nice alternative to traditional shops.

Ten Ren's Tea

Ten Ren's Tea
Ten Ren’s Tea is one of the most popular tea shop chains in Taiwan. Its locations have a more traditional feel to them as they primarily sell boxes of tea. However, since the company has branched out into serving hot and cold drinks, it has become one of the most popular places for fans of traditional variations of pearl milk tea. You won’t find any strawberry milk latte bubble tea concoctions here, but the simple and straightforward teas that are served are very well made.

Kenting Dan Dan Milk Tea

Kenting Dan Dan Milk Tea
A store that breaks from the norm, Kenting Dan Dan Milk Tea has an interesting menu with some great options that you will not find anywhere else. Here the focus is more on the things added to the tea, such as toppings and flavored tapioca balls rather than the tea itself. Again, like 50 Lan, it’s a nice alternative to the original flavors of other popular tea shops.

Yi Fang Fruit Tea

Yi Fang Fruit Tea
Now, while pearl milk tea is often the most popular option, there’s no reason why it has to contain milk, especially during the hot summer months. Yi Fang Fruit Tea specializes in milkless fruit teas, which are incredibly tasty and refreshing. What could be better than a mango iced tea with pearls on a hot and humid day? We can’t think of much. For those who aren’t fans of milky drinks or strong tea flavors, this place is the best!

Chen San Ding

Chen San Ding
Chen San Ding is a tea store located in the lively Gongguan neighborhood. Here students from the local university will queue up to get their hands on any drink from this shop. Like Kenting Dan Dan, this place has a few nice non-traditional options that include sweet pearls and less tea. In fact, you can even buy pure milk drinks with pearls.

See more: 7 Michelin starred restaurants in Taiwan
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Tuesday 4 June 2019

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei is the the capital of Taiwan. It is a busy city yet it is not crowded. It is not cheap yet it is also not expensive. Taipei is the largest city in Taiwan which has one of the tallest buildings in the world, The Taipei Tower.  If you are going on a vacation to Taipei, here are the best boutique hotels you should consider.

Roumei Boutique Hotel

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
Marble floors, two-floor VIP suites, floor to ceiling windows, and incredible night views of the city, Roumei Boutique Hotel checks all the boxes in the boutique category. The décor throughout is uber stylish, featuring traditional soft tones fused with the contemporary lines of modern design.

Inhouse Boutique

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
A perfect hotel for travelers who like night markets and street food. Ximending Shopping Area is only a few minute walk from the hotel, and there are plenty of restaurants surrounding the area. Popular attractions near the hotel include the Qingshan Temple, Longshan Temple Station, and Huaxi Street Night Market.

Guests are provided with everything they need for a comfortable stay. Their wifi is also very stable. So if you happen to work online, inhouse Boutique hotel should be a top choice for you. The bedrooms feature modern interiors including the bathroom which is also really spacious. It is one of the features that guests love most.

Swiio Hotel

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
Where do hipsters stay when travelling in Taiwan? Swiio is a vintage and homely charm, this little hotel has quaint photo frames, wallpapers and even furniture which looks like it hails from our grandmothers’ era.

Complete with everything you need to make your stay enjoyable, free internet access, luggage storage, a safe, and laundry facilities, this hotel might even give you ideas for your dream home. Just minutes away from Ximending, feel free to grab a huge slab of chicken if you are hungry.

Read more: Things to do when traveling to Taipei, Taiwan

Lacle Hotel-Luzhou Taipei

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
The cozy and comfortable bedrooms at Lacle Hotel will surely delight you. They are carpeted and feature modern interiors and also include a wardrobe, cable TV and a desk. The hotel is perfect for travelers interested in having local experiences and sightseeing. It is only a 15-minute drive from downtown. Other great landmarks like Park City Banquet Plaza, Taipei Confucius Temple, and New Beitou Hot Spring are just nearby.

Most guests love the city views from their windows, the delicious breakfast, and extremely helpful staff. It is an immaculate and spacious hotel that will make every visitor happy.

Via Hotel

The boutique hotels in Taipei, Taiwan
Located in several neighborhoods throughout the city center, Via Hotels are on the lower end of the price range but still manage to offer a truly boutique experience for those on a budget. The most stylish of their locations is the exclusive shopping district of Zhongxiao, where guests can browse the high-end stores before retiring to a classy hotel complete with modern décor and comfortable rooms.

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Wednesday 15 May 2019

7 must-visit cities in Asia

Asia is a continent that offers something for everyone, from Thailand’s magnificent beaches to Beijing’s famed shopping districts and the temples of Hanoi, you’re practically guaranteed to discover your perfect destination.

7 must-visit cities in Asia

1. Singapore

7 must-visit cities in Asia
Singapore, with a cityscape that looks as if it was ripped right out of the pages of a sci-fi book, has become an economic powerhouse over the past half-century, with a high standard of living and numerous reasons to visit. It’s considered a shopper’s paradise with its numerous malls, though it also offers magnificent architecture, culture and amazing public art along with a slice of horticultural heaven with its Gardens by the Bay and Singapore Botanic Gardens. Many visitors come for the incredible food, with the melding of cultures, cuisine and natural beauty evident in every area of the city. Feast on nasi lemak, a Malaysian dish of coconut rise, anchovies, cucumber and chili paste; bak kut the, a clear Chinese soup cooked with pork ribs and five spices and even delectable British crumpets for tea.

2. Hoi An, Vietnam

7 must-visit cities in Asia
This city on the central Vietnamese coast is one of the coolest towns in Southeast Asia, with its center a national heritage zone, which means no motorized vehicles are allowed. Stroll the cobblestone streets lined with charming shops and cafés, lit with lanterns and loaded with history. Once a month, during the full moon, the town trades its electric lights for traditional colored lanterns, while performers and musicians fill the streets with song. Hoi An is also the home of some of the best tailors in the entire country – bring a photograph of something you like and they’ll whip it up for you in a matter of hours, at almost unbelievably cheap prices too.

3. Seoul, Korea

7 must-visit cities in Asia
Seoul is a lively, economic powerhouse, the business and cultural hub of South Korea. Here skyscrapers tower over Buddhist temples. From the N Seoul Tower, built atop a peak in Namsan Park, visitors can take in the entire scene. Enjoy incredible food, with nearly all ingredients locally grown, often featuring grilled cuts of beef and unlimited portions of side dishes, including soups, fresh vegetables and spicy sauces, all served at the table. You’ll also find a thriving nightlife, friendly people and a fascinating culture with a “work hard, play hard” mentality.

4. Taipei, Taiwan

7 must-visit cities in Asia
Filled with contrasts, in Taipei you’ll find peaceful parks encircled by hectic streets and traditional markets right next to some of the trendiest boutiques. It’s old enough to have a fascinating history, yet modern enough to get Wi-Fi coverage everywhere you go. Food lovers will be in heaven, as not only can you eat well, but you can eat very cheaply. Even in eateries that don’t exactly look sophisticated, you’ll find the quality of the food is superior and there are almost an overwhelming number of options. In addition to local Taiwanese dishes, you’ll find regional cuisines from across China along with outstanding Japanese, Indian and even Italian fare.

5. Hong Kong

7 must-visit cities in Asia
Hong Kong, a Special Administrative Region of China, is one of the world’s leading financial, banking and trading centers and a gateway between East and West. You’ll find amazing dim sum, floating islands and a one-of-a-kind skyline. Enjoy tea in the elaborate lobby of the Peninsula Hotel, accompanied by music from a string ensemble, view traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village and then take the tram to the top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The city also has more than 200 offshore islands, like Lantau Island, which offers a rare glimpse into the life of rural Hong Kong. After dark, take in the real-life version of Disney’s Electric Light Parade, when Hong Kong skyscrapers come to life at 8 p.m. every night in a magical show set to a stirring soundtrack.

6. Tokyo, Japan

7 must-visit cities in Asia
In Tokyo, traditional collides with pop culture, offering everything from belting out a song at a karaoke bar to reverently wandering through ancient temples. While it’s chaotic, crowded and expensive, everything is incredibly clean and the people are extremely polite.  “Cosplay” is popular among young people, and they often use it to pay homage to favorite anime, movie, or comic book characters, which means you’ll see some intricate and impressive ensembles, especially in the hip, edgier Harajuku District. There are more Michelin-starred restaurants here than in Paris – the food is fresh, rich, and delicious – indulge in as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi as your belly can handle.

Read more: Where to go in Asia for summer vacations

7. Siem Reap, Cambodia

7 must-visit cities in Asia
Siem Reap has been called the “perfect destination” for first-time travelers to Asia. This capital city in northwestern Cambodia is easy to get around, and you’ll find attractions on nearly every corner, with friendly people, lots of history, culture, nightlife, museums, markets and opportunities for relaxing as well as taking part in adventurous activities. When the morning light washes across the temples and ruins of Angkor Wat, the city looks like a breathtaking painting come to life. Its ancient structures are found within one of the largest religious complexes in the world, with this complex and the 12 century Angkor Thom royal city, an expression of the true genius, considered the main reasons to visit. You can also get a fascinating lesson in national history at the Cambodian Cultural Village.

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Monday 13 May 2019

Top cities should be on list of food lovers

Asia is a dream destination for foodies, as each country provides its own unique dishes, culinary traditions and fresh ingredients that are hard to resist. From sushi perfection in Japan and spicy dishes Thailand to the diverse flavors in Malaysia, you’re spoiled for choice in creating the ultimate food adventure.

Top cites should be on list of food lovers

Tokyo, Japan

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
Tokyo not only has some of the best food in Asia, but also in the entire world with over 200 Michelin-starred restaurants. Ramen is a staple in Japanese cuisine and sampling the different varieties is all a part of the fun, where you can sit in cozy restaurants with just eight or 10 seats. Wander down alleyways to discover noodle shops, dine on fresh sushi and sample okonomiyaki savory pancakes and yakitori grilled chicken skewers.

Bangkok, Thailand

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
Thailand is known for its delicious street food, where every plate is bursting with flavor and a combination of spices and sauces such as ginger, lemongrass and fish sauce. Cuisines here blend sweet and spicy with ingredients such as coconut milk and kaffir lime leaves. While pad Thai is the most popular dish, you can’t go wrong with tom yum goong (a spicy hot and sour soup) and a dessert of mango sticky rice.

Hanoi, Vietnam

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
Food is at the very heart of the Vietnamese culture. Markets are on every corner and almost every aspect of life in Vietnam revolves around the preparation and shared experience of eating. Indulge in a banh mi sandwich, fresh spring roll or a steaming bowl of pho at any time of day, while Hanoians typically wash it down with a strong Vietnamese-style coffee that is thick and topped with condensed milk.

Seoul, South Korea

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
Kimchi, bibimbap and Korean barbecue are some of most iconic cuisines to sample in Seoul and definitely a must-try when there, but the city also has more to offer. Visit one of the famous markets like Gwangjang, Namdaemun and Myeong-dong and sample teokbokki rice cake rolls in chili sauce, kimbap seaweed rice rolls and dakkochi grilled chicken skewers. Korea is known for its banchan side dishes, while gogigui is all things grilled meat.

Taipei, Taiwan

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
Foodie heaven with delicious dishes being served around the clock, Taipei boasts a booming night market scene. Check out the trendy Ximending in search of succulent pork sandwiches and chunks of fried chicken, while milk tea and cheesy baked potatoes are just as enticing. Sample lu rou fan (minced pork rice), niu rou mian (beef noodle soup), hujiao bing pepper buns and Taiwanese-style hot pot.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
The biggest city in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is a foodie destination that is famous for its spicy Khao soi, which is a noodle dish that contains boiled then deep-fried egg noodles that are drenched in a thick chicken or beef coconut curry broth and then garnished with lime, roasted chili and shallots. It’s a favorite with both locals and visitors alike, while the city’s grilled chicken, papaya salad and sai oua grilled herb sausage are also worthy of sampling.

Bali, Indonesia

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
The only Hindu island in Indonesia, Bali has a unique cultural and food landscape that lures you in. Start with a classic Indonesian staple mie goreng, which is fried noodles served with chicken, shrimp or pork, then wash it down with pisang goreng, a dessert with fried bananas, honey and can include coconut flakes or ice cream. Nasi goreng is another favorite with fried rice, while sate is chicken with spices on a stick.

Osaka, Japan

Top cites should be on list of food lovers
A food lover’s paradise, Osaka has been dubbed “the country’s kitchen” due to its delicious street food an abundance of highly-rated restaurants. Born and bred, you can’t leave the city without trying the famous okonomiyaki cabbage pancakes and the takoyaki octopus balls, which are found both on the street and in restaurants. Other highlights include kitsune udon, a broth with thick noodles and deep-fried tofu, and kushi-katsu, which is meat or vegetables that are deep-fried and skewered.

Read more: Top dishes you must relish on a trip to Osaka


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