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At the end of the picturesque Maokong Cable Car, you'll reach Maokong Village which is known for its tea culture and different beginner-friendly hiking trails. 

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The Village became a quick stop for us since the day was ending (fast) when we got here; we stayed for only three hours so we weren't able to explore the hiking trails (something that I was looking forward to tbh, because I still dream of having my photo taken in a tea field. lol)

Instead, we just ate since there were a lot of food options there! :3




Whatever this is, this became one of my favorite food in Taiwan. Hindi siya hotdog pero hindi rin naman sausage. 


Make use of your coins when you're travelling abroad unless you want to keep those as souvenirs.


One thing I was really looking forward back then was tasting this soft-served matcha ice cream in Maokong. I'd search for Maokong in Instagram before our trip and this ice cream was always posted in the tagged photos.

  

We tried to walk for a bit to find more places to explore but it was drizzling so we weren't able to.


That place above is what I wanted to visit.

But heck

Being surrounded by fog, mountains, and low-lying clouds were all I needed to make this trip a very memorable one.


Aside from cat statues, there are some 3D paintings in the village.


We wanted to take the bus down the mountain but soon decided to just take the cable as well. 


AYUN NAMAN PALA KASI 'YUNG MUZHA! NGAYON KO LANG NABASA. HAHAHA



It took us a while to ride a cabin since the line was long... still got to ride before sundown.

Should I find myself again in Taipei, I'll be visiting Maokong once again.



The beautiful, cool and chill place is Maokong is perfect for us mga Teata! LAMOYON.  <3




Visa-free Taiwan for Filipinos


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I was only reminded that I haven't posted about our complete Taiwan trip when the announcement that Taiwan has decided to extend the visa-free entry of Filipino passport holders.


Summary of our Taiwan trip last December link: here.


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In order to get to the station, you need to ride the Brown Line of their MRT to Taipei Zoo. What we did was we first explored the Taipei Zoo before riding the cable car to Maokong. Allot enough time for this place because Taipei Zoo is huge plus Maokong Peak and Zhinan Temple are places of interests as well.

You can use the your Metro Card to pay for the zoo and for the cable car ride.


We were able to ride the crystal cabin on our way to the top. Lucky us there weren't lines when we got there.
The rate is $120ntd/adult per way, the charge is the same for the regular and glass bottom cabins. The line of tourist is just the problem because the latter definitely has longer line on most days.




I've ridden a cable car in Genting Highlands in Malaysia, San Jacinto State Park in California, Wynn Hotel and Guia Hill in Macau but Taiwan's Maokong Gondola is my favorite so far. 



First reason is because of the crystal cabin that we rode since the greenery/forest below can easily be seen and it's way more exciting because of the glass floor. 

It's not expensive and you can see the cityscape of Taipei and the lush forest while riding.


From Taipei Zoo, there's a stop in Zhinan Temple - a temple complex you can explore should you have enough time. We weren't able to go down this stop 'cause we felt that we were running out of time.

This is the Maokong Station where you'll ride the cable car down. I'll create a separate post about Maokong too. 


After spending around three hours in Maokong, we decided to ride the cable car down already to beat the crowd. The time of operations is: 8:30AM to 9PM


It was continuously drizzling that day hence, the view.


This is really a must-visit when in Taiwan because it's not all the time that you can ride a cable car. <3
If you're riding the cable car a bit late, I believe there's a light and fountain show near the Taipei Zoo MRT station every Friday - Sunday nights.




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This is a newly-opened branch of Nonna's in Robinson's Galleria. For people who are from South or have been to South, you would probably know about them since they have a branch in Solenad, Nuvali in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

For that, Nonna, thank you for branching out! :))


As you can see above, Nonna's Pasta and Pizzeria was the #1 restaurant in Laguna in 2016. How cool is that?


Notice how bright and inviting their interior is. <3


Nonna's is definitely one of those restaurants that may be considered a head turner. Aside from its strategic location on the third floor, you're likely to look twice at the bright, color coordinated and lively interior. However though, for some people, that may be considered as an intimidating factor kasi baka mahal. But no, especially when you're dining in group, everything they serve is not only delicious but reasonably priced as well! 


Arugula with Burrata Salad
P 450.00


Almost every ingredient in the salad above is expensive and yet they're able to price it an acceptable price. You have that much arugula and a big ball of burrata cheese? 'cause why not, right? This is perfect as a meal starter 'cause it actually feels light when eaten.




Ciao-Viche
P 385.00

But... can I get a glass of wine with this? :)) 

This is a foreign version of our "kinilaw" which was so delicious especially with all the added vegetables and octopus slices.




Mussels and Clams in White Wine
P 375.00

Make sure to ask for an extra plate to put the shells of this dish 'cause you're definitely gonna get more than a piece. Also, loved the bread that comes with this. 


Hawaiian Pizza
P 385.00

Well, this version is the best Hawaiian Pizza I've had. Para sa'ting naniniwala na hindi naman masamang may pineapple sa pizza, well, make sure you're able to try Nonna's version of our pizza na pinaglalaban talaga!

As you can see, their version is very much different from what we're used to but in a very good day. The toppings are prosciutto with thin slices of fresh pineapple.


Smoked Salmon and Caviar Pizza
P 450.00 


In case you need a closer look of the caviar, cheese, and smoked salmon. 

I love how their pizzas look organized that you won't have to worry which slice are you going to get kasi nga each slice has the same topping. The taste of this pizza is as clean as it looks. Ang sarap nung pairing ng smoked salmon and their hot honey. A unique combination but was easily accepted by my palate! 


Salted Egg Tagliatelle
P 265.00

You can easily taste the salted egg in this pasta dish that is followed by a bit of spiciness (an acceptable level even for people who don't eat spicy food) that balances everything out. This was the first pasta dish I've had in Nonna's and the texture of the pasta was a bit of a sweet surprise for me - it was cooked al dente yet you can feel that it's quite chewy as well. 


Three - Cheese Raviolli
P 250.00

This dish is perfect!

I love the quantity of cheese inside each raviolli and the acidity of the tomato sauce is just perfectly paired with everything. If you're a cheese lover, you won't get disappointed with the amount of cheese they put in their dishes.


Seafood Al Nero
P 350.00

Made with homemade squid ink pasta and fresh seafoods.


Radiatori Chorizo and Mussel
P 295.00


Nonna's Special Pizza
P 450.00

Nonna’s Special: pomodoro, burrata, mozzarella, and basil cream

Personally, I'm not fond of pizzas that have too many toppings so this one's perfect. The crust of this brick-oven baked pizza also worked well with their hot honey condiment.



Lemon Meringue Sandwich
P 180.00

We ate a lot that night and as you've seen, they're almost all carbs -pizza and pasta yet the dinner felt so light. Walang bloated na feeling.






Nonna's Pasta and Pizzeria
3rd Floor, New Wing, Robinson's Ortigas

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