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Saturday, August 14, 2010

WFT: Chikurin Tei Japanese Restaurant

Last winter (January, 2010), my husband and I had the chance to experience Spring Resort Hotel in Xinbeitou in Beitou District in Taipei. Beitou is well-known to its hot springs in Northern Taiwan.  Part of the package is dinner either Chinese or Japanese Cuisine. We decided to have Japanese Kasei (Traditional) Cuisine at Chikerun Tei, located on the second floor.
Here we go...
To start with,  I had the shredded Japanese lotus in passion fruit,
Hubby had silken tofu with shrimp and caviar.

We shared assorted sashimi, egg custard, shrimp roll
steamed rice and soup
grilled beef steak and stuffed chicken + red-bean dessert and fresh fruits

I might say this is the best Japanese Restaurant I've tried in Taipei! Not only the ambiance, the tasty meal, and also the great service.

Luscious Saturday
Yummy Sunday
Our Weekend Memoirs

13 comments:

  1. I do believe it is a high quality of food and meticulously prepared. Happy Friday!

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  2. I agree.

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  3. Just hopping by to say hi from, Serendipitously ME, F.R.O.G.

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  4. wonderful recipes!!!thanks for visiting my blog!!!!have a really nice and tasty weekend!

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  5. I love Japanese food, after seeing your post I feel like eating Japanese again...!:)

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  6. All the food look very delicious!
    Have a wonderful weekend!
    Angie

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  7. Gutom ako lagi once visiting your site Lani hehehe.

    Our weekend Memoirs post.

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  8. Omoshiroi! I would love to try the tofu!

    P.S. - The resto's name is actually jap as I wrote in the article. thanks for the visit and have a happy Sunday! Genki de ne!

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  9. I haven't tried Japanes food yet. :) Nice photos!

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  10. By the way, Yummy Sunday is hosted at http://bogieswonderland.com

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  11. Very vivid and crisp photographs! Nakakagutom!

    My Yummy Sunday post is up HERE.

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  12. Everything looks so delicious on the table. I love the Japanese miso soup!

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Many thanks for the comments!