This was the first stall that caught my attention, as I walked down an alley to check-in my hotel. This pork noodle stall looked promising – imagine a crowd of locals eating heartily at the stall.
This was the first stall that caught my attention, as I walked down an alley to check-in my hotel. This pork noodle stall looked promising – imagine a crowd of locals eating heartily at the stall.
Cafe Morihiko was remodeled from an old residential house, which explains its nostalgic charm. It was a wooden little house, hidden inside an alley, that contrast with its surrounding buildings.
It’s a restaurant, located at Tai O Heritage Hotel, with see-through roof and full length windows. Natural lights shining into the restaurant, providing warm from the sun and permitting you to have a full landscape view.
This had to be my favourite night market in Taiwan. It wasn’t not the biggest, or the most crowded night market in Taiwan but it was the only night market I’ve been that gave me the most nostalgic atmosphere.
A good quiet spot for you to rest your feet and satisfy your taste buds at the same time! This is a must-go cafe for bagel lovers! Needless to say, their coffee is something to look forward as well!