Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Review: Eat at Taipei at Chinatown Point


The newly revamped Chinatown Point was a pleasant surprise and a great addition to a somewhat boring Chinatown. With close proximity to the nearby Parkroyal hotel and other tourist attractions, Chinatown Point is no doubt a good place for tourists to settle their daily meals and necessities. Some of the shops in Chinatown Point include Daiso, NTUC fairprice, Watsons and National Library. It also has a few restaurants and we have decided to try Eat at Taipei. Eat at Taipei serves a variety of popular Taiwanese street food and has both outdoor and indoor seats. Unfortunately, both the standard of food and service wasn't up to the mark and it was really disappointing.

Will I be back? No. The food they served is too disappointing and they are expensive considering the standard of food served.












Danzai Noodle Soup, $7.50.
This reminds me of the noodles soup that I ate at my primary school canteen. Apparently,
it is supposed to come with minced pork but I don't see any. Portion is small too.


Crispy fried chicken.$7.50
Chicken is overcooked and the flour coating the chicken is so hard until it has detached
from the chicken.  


Passion fruit shaved ice. $6.90
This is not too bad but portion size is small. One could get a better version of
shaved ice from the traditional shops a few streets down the road.








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