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Introduction
Taipei Station sells an array of popular street snacks from Taiwan, including Oyster Rice Vermicelli, Braised Pork Rice, Crispy Chicken and Bubble Tea. Their food are prepared using authentic recipes from Taiwan and the bubble tea uses premium tea leaves which are imported from Taiwan. continue reading
Restaurant Website
http://www.taipeistation.com.sg
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Signature Dishes
Braised Pork Rice Crispy Chicken Crispy Taiwan Tempura Crispy Vegetable Combo Oyster Rice Vermicelli
Review (9)
Level4 2014-05-23
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My friend and I chose to have their bento set, because we were really hungry and needed something fulfilling .Chicken Cutlet Bento Set - $9.20 (+ additional $0.50 for calamari). This set consists of 1 bento, 1 side and 1 drink. I chose calamari and milk green tea with pearl, while my friend chose potato fries and jasmine green tea with pearl. The bento was not bad, I love the gravy! The chicken cutlet was generous as well. The side dishes were also nice, too (I lost the photos btw). My calamari came in a rather small portion, but it was superbly yummy! The fries also got along well with the seaweed powder.This was my milk tea with pearl. For the drink, I thought it was not really outstanding. 50% sugar wasn't sweet enough for my liking. It tasted weird, not even comparable to Koi, Chatime or Gong Cha.This was my friend's jasmine tea with pearl. She chose 0% sugar! I couldn't imagine how it would taste like .Overall, it was really worth the price! For $9.20, you can enjoy a complete, really fulfilling meal. The store was quite spacious (unlike other Taiwanese snack stalls that are only for takeaway), suitable for hanging out with friends. continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-13
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With the never-ending positive comments for TaiPei Station around me, Taiwanese street foods craze was not going to diminish. Hereby, they offered extensive popular dishes using authentic recipe. Staffs were attentive and friendly, environment was brightly comfy.Freshly from stove, it was obviously brewed over a slow flame for a lengthy time. Finally formed to starchy soup base, the bowl was in superior flavour and texture. Generous amount of oysters and shredded chicken was mixed along before serving up, best eaten while it still pipping hot. Strong hint of vinegar within the sticky soup, taste was awesomely great. Perfectly companion in a lazy afternoon, the bowl was warm and hearty. Had a spoonful comforting dish, I was always tempted towards it. $4.90 per serving in ala-carte, it was definitely enough to satisfy my taste buds. continue reading
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Level4 2013-11-16
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I'm reviewing Taiwan food again! I've been eating so many Taiwan food recently and I still don't feel like stopping! So this time it's Taipei Station. The cafe is pretty cool with a modern concept using combination of white and red. Seatings are quite limited because of the small shop space but I managed to find a seat during tea time. Ordered the Original Crispy Chicken ($4.20) which comes with some sweet basil as garnish if I'm not wrong? The chicken was crispy out and tender in but parts of it may be tad too hard. The portion is also smaller than what I can get from other Taiwanese snack shops in Singapore but it wasn't a regret since it's not too oily which is great. I've also got the Sweet Potato Fries ($3). The first few bites were really delicious while they're still hot but as it gradually turned colder it loses some wows. But its alright I still love it anyway because it's has more sweet potato than flour as compared to other places, it could be less seasoned but overall it's nice! May probably get a snack or two from Taipei Station again if I drop by Bugis+ next time! continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-27
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Was looking for a budget place to dine in at Bugis+ and we came to Taipei Station.This set of meal only cost SGD $9.20! It consists of a main, side and drink. I ordered braised pork rice, fries and bubble tea with pearl.The fries taste good with the seaweed powder. However, the portion is a bit small. I simply love the braised pork rice! the gravy is very tasty. Almost comparable to those i had in taiwan. However the meat is a bit too little too. I ordered 50% sugar level for my bubble tea and the sweetness is just nice for me. However some of the pearl are quite hard.Overall, i find this meal very value for money. Will be back again! continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-12
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For full review, visit:http://bit.ly/16iyWz0For the Braised Pork with Rice, I honestly think it was a good choice for takeaway lunch/dinner. Obviously it's gonna keep you full for a few hours for the amount of rice it gives, topped with fragrant minced and sliced pork! Comes with vegetables and a full egg too, how can this be not worth the price, you tell me!? Left: Oyster Rice VermicelliRight: Braised Pork with rice$4.90 Ala carte, $8.60 set each For the oyster rice vermicelli, I thought it was smooth enough to swallow without even chewing, yet at the same time not too sticky. Oysters were pretty fresh and huge too, as seen in the photo! Crispy Vegetable Combo$4.50 Alacarte, $8.20 Set Guess you'll be surprised to see fried vegetables ya? The fried vegetables was topped with seasonings so it added extra flavours to it. They were light and crunchy. One of my favourite! ^_^ continue reading
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