Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Fondly remembering the last time I could go out without 15 layers on 🥲 Love you Tainan, a city with stripper pole temple dancers (Catholicism could never) and some of the most beautiful light I’ve ever seen
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Taipei bangs because where else can you look at some smutty Chinese ceramics, eat at night markets, go for onsen and then buy streetwear all in a day 🌝 (don’t worry the food is getting its own post)
Taipei bangs because where else can you look at some smutty Chinese ceramics, eat at night markets, go for onsen and then buy streetwear all in a day 🌝 (don’t worry the food is getting its own post)
Taipei bangs because where else can you look at some smutty Chinese ceramics, eat at night markets, go for onsen and then buy streetwear all in a day 🌝 (don’t worry the food is getting its own post)
Wrote about food in Taipei for @suitcase magazine 🍥 Check out the link in my bio for my picks of what to eat in the capital – here’s my personal highlights and some that I couldn’t fit in. Thank you @mrwanderinghead @angelahuii @milo.made.ceramics for all your guidance 💐 📍 Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun, Raohe Night Market – yes everyone knows about it. But it is TRULY sensational, all piping hot from the mobile oven. 📍Yong Chang Traditional Soft Tofu and Almond Milk Shop – soy milk breakfast joints are ten a penny, but truly good almond milk tofu is much harder to find. 📍@taipeieats pork gua bao – I went on their Iconic Eats food tour and I had too good a time to snitch on their picks, but this pork gua bao was heavenly. 📍Wu Jia Beef Noodles (吳家牛肉麵店 on Google Maps) – our cabbie recommended this to us shortly before he pulled out a giant crucifix and tried to convert me. My demonic ass chose to forgive him because the pork noodles and braised appetisers were that good!! 📍Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan (御品元冰火湯圓) – ugh gooey warm melting tangyuan on top of syrup sweet shaved ice is the one 💕 📍Another @taipeieats stop – maybe the best peanut mochi I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of the cutest grandma selling them at the side of a wet market. 📍Wenzhou Street Radish Pancake – not a big fan of radish pancake BUT this was possibly the best scallion pancake I had in Taiwan. 📍Chi Chia Chuang – their three flavour chicken is a smoky silky delight (you know it’s good when there’s a random child doing homework in the restaurant).
Happy All of Us Strangers release day! If you just watched it and you are REELING from that twist, I broke it down for you in my first piece for @vulture after watching the movie twice to figure out wtf happened. Link in bio – and spoilers, obviously 🫶 PS cannot get over the Oscars snubbing this film AND Past Lives in favour of a half-baked steampunk male fantasy