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  2. The Alley (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Alley is a chain of bubble tea shops. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. As of 2024, there are approximately 450 locations in 18 countries.

  3. Snake Alley (Taipei) - Wikipedia

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    Snake Alley (Chinese: 華西街夜市; pinyin: Huáxījiē Yèshì), also known as Huaxi Street Night Market or Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market (Chinese: 華西街觀光夜市) is a market in Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan.

  4. Wang's Broth - Wikipedia

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    Wang's Broth is a restaurant at Snake Alley (or Huaxi Street Night Market) in Taipei, Taiwan. It has received Bib Gourmand status in the Michelin Guide. The menu includes Ló͘-bah-pn̄g (braised pork rice, [1] or minced pork and pickled cucumber in broth), as well as rice and "black gold" pork sauce. [2] [3]

  5. Alleycat's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Alleycat's Pizza, usually referred to simply as Alleycat's, is a pizzeria chain restaurant that started in Taipei, Taiwan, in 2004. Started in the tiny basement level of a building on Lishui Street, [1] it had expanded to twelve locations throughout Taipei. As of 2023 there is only one remaining location in Taipei, at 1914 Huashan 1914 Creative ...

  6. Night markets in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Night market in Hualien, Taiwan. Night markets in Taiwan (Chinese: 夜市; pinyin: yèshì) operate in urban or suburban areas between sunset and sunrise.A few, such as Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market (or Snake Alley), use purpose-built marketplaces, but most occupy either sidewalks or even entire streets that carry vehicle and pedestrian traffic by day.

  7. 50 Lan - Wikipedia

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    50 Lan (traditional Chinese: 50嵐; simplified Chinese: 50岚) is a Taiwanese bubble tea chain. In 1994, Ma Shao-wei, the founder, and his sister Ma Ya-fang, started a juice and tea street stall next to their mother's fried chicken stall in Tainan, a city in southern Taiwan.

  8. Xinyi District, Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Xinyi District has several historic coal mines from the Japanese colonial period. Two of them have been renovated: the Hexing Mine (和興炭坑), [1] Alley 471, Lane 150, Section 5, Xinyi Road, and the Dexing Mine (德興炭坑) [2] near the trailhead of the Tiaomi Trail, [3] Alley 100, Lane 600, Wuxing Road.

  9. Nanzhuang Old Street - Wikipedia

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    The Nanzhuang Old Street or Osmanthus Alley (Chinese: 南庄老街; pinyin: Nánzhuāng Lǎojiē) is an old street in Nanzhuang Township, Miaoli County, Taiwan.