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April 11, 2021
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With a flight time of just below five hours, Taiwan is a country many of us Singaporeans love to travel to. One of Taiwan’s greatest pull is the amazing food ranging from rich braised pork rice (lu rou fan) and crispy fried chicken to beef noodles and oyster mee sua.
Of course, we can’t forget how Taiwan gave us bubble tea as well. And while we still can’t travel abroad (just a little while more hopefully!), we can still satisfy our cravings at these Taiwanese restaurants found in Singapore.
1. Eat 3 Bowls
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April 09, 2021
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With a flight time of just below five hours, Taiwan is a country many of us Singaporeans love to travel to.
One of Taiwan s greatest pull is the amazing food ranging from rich braised pork rice (lu rou fan) and crispy fried chicken to beef noodles and oyster mee sua.
Of course, we can t forget how Taiwan gave us bubble tea as well.
And while we still can t travel abroad (just a little while more hopefully!), we can still satisfy our cravings at these Taiwanese restaurants found in Singapore.
1. Eat 3 bowls
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