The other side of the Palace Museum😋

#Taipei Attractions
There is actually no need to introduce the National Palace Museum in Taipei! Jadeite cabbage, meat-shaped stone, ivory ball, olive kernel micro-carving...you can easily name a few of the exhibits!
It takes at least 2-3 hours to visit the Palace Museum... You can spend more time appreciating it slowly, your eyes will be full of exquisite works, and your brain will absorb the knowledge and nutrients of art. But after a few hours, your stomach will start to growl... Then you should go to the Forbidden City Jinghua next to the museum!
The Palace Museum Regent is a branch of the Chinese restaurant of the Regent Hotel, offering Cantonese dim sum and snacks as well as Taiwanese dishes such as beef noodles.
Dinner that day was at 5:30 pm. Before sitting down, I struggled with the menu, whether to choose the all-you-can-eat dim sum or the beef noodles and national treasure dim sum...
In the end...because I was really hungry and wanted to try more food, I chose the 100-minute all-you-can-eat plan for NT$1,099 plus a service charge.
The menu includes soups, snacks, savory and sweet desserts, and ice cream is served after the meal!
I was really satisfied physically and mentally that day!

Post by Hildahon | Jun 27, 2023

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