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Qingtian 76 Review

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Qingtian 76, Ma Tingying's former residence, but it has become a Japanese restaurant. If you need to make an appointment in advance, you will have to walk in the yard just after breakfast. Similarly, Zhang Xueliang's house is also a place for eating and soaking up soup, so he did not go to it on purpose.

Qingtian 76

Posted: Nov 30, 2017
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  • Tom Hung
    5/5Outstanding
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    Qingtian 76 - Located at No. 6, 7 Lane, Qingtian Street, Taipei City, so it is also known as "Qingtian 76". This area is the most concentrated place of Japanese-style historical residence "camp house". In 1931, Professor Azuliren built the residence. The whole building is mainly built with teak wood. The left side of the house is the docking room. The study hall and canteen, with bookcases, glass windows, outdoor European flower beds and vestibules all in Western style, while the bedroom and sub-supply on the right side of the house are designed with Japanese tatami mats, and the whole building combines the advantages of Japanese and Western architecture. In 1945, he was moved in by his friend, Professor Ma Tingying, Department of Geology, Taiwan University, and in 2006 was officially listed as a monument by the municipal government.

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    Posted: Mar 30, 2021
  • 东张西望望东西
    4/5Excellent
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    The area around Qingtian Qiliu is a relatively fashionable place. There are many well-designed shops. Whether it is a restaurant or a cafe, it is worth visiting. The surrounding three or four streets are good.

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    Posted: Oct 10, 2019
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    Qingtian Liuqi is a very fan-friendly place. The buildings here are very beautiful and artistic. It is not a tourist hot spot, but it will attract many more literary youths. The photo effect is very good. In addition, there are many restaurants hidden here, which are more expensive, and there are more bad things in Japan.

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    Posted: Oct 4, 2019
  • lulu0531
    5/5Outstanding
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    The collision between old houses and nostalgia, the fusion of food and creativity, and the story of Qingtian Street in Taipei's old city are still fermenting. Having the privilege of participating in the tour of the old house of the young owner of the old house, the famous Taiwanese writer Liang Xuan, who guided the journey of the old house and accompanied the old people to eat alone, from the 1950s to the Contemporary Mainland and Taiwan, I only wanted to know about the old house of Professor Ma Tingying, but I didn't expect to have the opportunity to be taught by the master. Fortunately. Two staple foods, the Antarctic ice horn baked hot, and the fresh degree and taste of raw horn chips treated with ice are handled properly. Pre-meal dishes with tomatoes also have a special flavor. It is afternoon tea time after eating, and then directly into the afternoon tea mode. There are three different tastes for spicy drinks based on sugarcane juice and coffee, which collide with each other and mix well. The sweet taste of brackish hard biscuits and red bean mashed tea sponge cake is a strong contrast and then mixed and collided, which is the best work recently eaten in Guangzhou and Taipei.

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    Posted: Jun 9, 2017
  • M515shunyi1618
    5/5Outstanding
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    Qingtian Qiliu is also known as the most beautiful street in Taipei on Qingtian Street in Taipei's Da'an District, because he called him Qingtian Qiliu on No. 6 of Seven Lanes in Qingtian Street. He used to be the former residence of Zu Liren of Hokkaido University in Japan and Ma Yanying, a professor of Taiwan Geological University. It is a very simple small courtyard.

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    Posted: Sep 3, 2018
  • lulu0531
    5/5Outstanding
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    At No. 6, Seventh Lane, Qingtian Street, a Japanese-style street of literature and art, the most beautiful street in Taipei, an old house full of stories, quietly combines historic sites, coffee and geology. The environment is not to be said. Come for afternoon tea, starting at 2:30, there are not many people, and no need to make an appointment may be the reason for working day afternoon. The service attitude is very good. You should take off your shoes and wear socks when you enter the door. If you don't have socks, you can pay 10 yuan for a pair. Minimum consumption of 150 people, but also charged 10 [%] service fees. Generally, fruit tea and mashed tea chocolate cake are not recommended for eating.

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    Posted: May 23, 2017
  • lulu0531
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a Japanese-style monument located in Qingtian Street, Da'an District, Taipei. It has a delicate Japanese garden and a polite and friendly host. Tourists are rare, so they can experience real Taipei life quietly and carefully. Qingtian Qiliu is also a monument. The owner transformed it into a Japanese restaurant with only six or seven tables. Generally speaking, the seats are not tight. But if the number of people coming to dinner is large, please make an early reservation to avoid the embarrassment of inadequate seats, low prices and concise food products. If you wear sandals, you can buy a pair of black socks at the front desk. I remember it's 10 NT. The quality is very good. Typical Japanese-style cabin, transparent and clean, meals can be tasted, courtyard layout elegant and quiet!

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    Posted: May 17, 2017
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