The text appears to be a transcript of a video or vlog featuring a person, likely a food blogger or influencer, exploring various food destinations in Taipei, Taiwan, with a focus on halal options. The narrator visits several locations, including:
1. A bakery shop with multiple branches, where they try various croissants and bread.
2. A halal beef noodle restaurant with a Michelin Guide rating, where they try different dishes and praise the freshness of the ingredients.
3. A pineapple cake shop called Sunny Hills, which they highly recommend and describe as "heavenly."
4. A seafood market with a wide variety of fresh seafood, where they try steamed crab, sushi, and other dishes.
Throughout the video, the narrator shares their experiences, thoughts, and reactions to the food, often using enthusiastic language and making humorous comments. They also provide tips and recommendations for viewers who may be interested in visiting these locations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator visited a bakery shop in Taipei that had many branches.
2. The bakery shop was near a hotel and had a variety of croissants and other bread.
3. The narrator bought three kinds of croissants and tried the "TOP ONE" first.
4. Gontran Cherrier is a bakery shop with a French bakery tradition.
5. Gontran Cherrier was opened in Paris in 2010 and has many branches abroad.
6. The narrator visited a Halal restaurant in Taipei that served beef noodle soup.
7. The restaurant had been open since 1957 and only accepted cash.
8. The beef noodle soup was made with Taiwanese beef that was not frozen.
9. The narrator visited a pineapple cake shop in Taipei called Sunny Hills.
10. Sunny Hills had many branches in Taipei and Tainan.
11. The pineapple cake shop was famous for its pineapple pie.
12. The narrator visited the main store of Sunny Hills, which had a garden and served Oolong tea.
13. The main store of Sunny Hills was about 15 minutes away from the Halal restaurant.
14. The narrator visited a seafood market in Taipei that had a variety of fish and seafood.
15. The seafood market had a restaurant and supermarket on the second floor.
16. The narrator bought sushi, grilled salmon, and Pagurus crab at the seafood market.
17. The seafood market only accepted cash.
18. The narrator visited a Japanese bookstore in Taipei that had a coffee spot and stationeries.
19. The bookstore had a second floor that was a "heaven for book lovers".
20. The narrator couldn't read any books at the bookstore because they were in Japanese.