Taiwan is renowned for its delicious food. In addition to the island's own unique cuisine -- a myriad of fine foods and dining experiences -- most the world's favourite foodstuffs and beverages are available here.
Not just American hamburgers, but juicy prime rib steaks, Italian pizza and pasta, sea-fresh Japanese sashimi, German pig knuckles and sauerkraut, spicy Korean kimchi, Swiss fondue, chocolate, cheese and more are all handy at various restaurants and markets, making Taiwan a virtual gourmand's paradise. And for those who like a drink, there are many cosy bars, outdoor beer gardens, plus traditional British and Irish pubs to quench a thirst after a busy day.
Here are some basic cost estimations for you to consider when thinking about your budget when eating out in Taiwan:
- night market - NT$50 to NT$90
- noodle stalls - NT$20 to NT$80
- KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut - NT$110 to NT180
- moderate and fine dining - $NT250 to $NT1,000
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