TAIPEI.

Taipei moves fast, but feels personal. Streets buzz with scooters, cafés tempt with rich teas, and night markets glow under warm lantern light.

Wander a little, linger longer - the city unfolds slowly, intimate, electric, and endlessly magnetic.


Crisp, smoky, irresistible. Weekend Chicken keeps it simple: order, find a spot, and watch the energy of the city flow past. Fun, casual, exactly what you came for.

Why we liked it: First time we had nanban chicken, and won’t be the last. Crispy chicken, their own beers and a playlist to match - the perfect combination.

EAT.

Flow Brewing has timber tables, polished taps, and effortless vibes. Hops in the air, laughter in the corners. It isn’t about the crowd, it’s about the pause - a moment to sip, settle, and let the city hum around you.

Why we liked it: Tucked away from the main streets, Flow Brewing provides a quiet spot to enjoy a pint and get away from the madness outside.

DRINK.

DISCOVER.

Lanterns above, smells everywhere. Sweet, spicy, smoky. Stalls buzz, lights flicker. Night markets aren’t just a place - they’re a rhythm, a pulse, a way to taste the city as it moves.

Why we liked it: Fresh pineapple buns and Michelin-quality food make it easy to overeat - especially with a few markets across the city. It’s a hard choice of what to pick first. Although the scent of stinky tofu takes a while to get used to.

WHAT TO PACK.