[OFFICIAL] Taiwan Guide and Taiwan related matters - Part 8

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seianko

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what food can be bring back from taiwan? i shud ask what is the current food fad right now ?
 
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I think cheap and good dont have.

Plus you go this season the material also not suitable for SG.

I suggest you dont buy any clothings.

Still got online one like lativ.
Now sell spring season liao.
So still okay.
 

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I think cheap and good dont have.

Plus you go this season the material also not suitable for SG.

I suggest you dont buy any clothings.

Rather true. Tw clothings, shoes or cosmetics are more exp than sg / hk / kr / Jp as long as got brand.

Not many good/cheap local brands. Nets in Ximen is affordable.

But the girls there are well dressed lol
 

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Ya their economic rice is not cheap. Beef noodles exp too. And lu rou fang small bowl nowadays.

the food so far i think it depends on where you go.

my friend bought me to a super nice yet affordable place in XMD area. Not in the prime area. another more local area.
 

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Rather true. Tw clothings, shoes or cosmetics are more exp than sg / hk / kr / Jp as long as got brand.

Not many good/cheap local brands. Nets in Ximen is affordable.

But the girls there are well dressed lol

I think the girls' clothings still not too bad. Price wise very competitive. Please note I dont go for the brands. I bought alot of clothes the previous round when I went to Taiwan.
 
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