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0:21 Flaky pancake for breakfast
2:31 Final meal in Taiwan – milkfish
9:00 On our way to the airport
10:18 Final word about traveling in Taiwan
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29 Comments
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Love to watch your video on Taipei. My last trip was January 2019. Unable to visit again because of Covid-19. Hope you are well. Stay safe and stay healthy 👌👍🙏
Mark you have wonderful videos but your manners and eating style is NOT NORMAL at all I dont think you mom trained you that way because when you chew food look at other men around you , they dont chew their food the way you do no do they tilt their head all the way down to the right side of their body, I KNOW YHIS VIDEO WAS DONE SEVERAL YEARS AGO but you have not changed even to this day, and oh yeayou chew like you were trained by a cow as to how to chew your food, YOU CHEW LIKE A COW
Mark look at your own video with an open mind
go back and do more videos in Ximending and Jiufen Taiwan!
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Great
Mark you’ve nailed it in every video. Happy travels and safe globetrotting
It takes a nation’s citizens to make or break their country. The Taiwanese & Chinese should be proud of what they have achieved as citizens to welcome people from all walks of life
Hi mark can i know where is the address this restaurant how to go there i love milk fish thnk u
Scary is eyeball is so big, don’t put your face close to the camera.
Yummy https://youtu.be/tl5Wyajneyg
milkfish is also most popular in the Philippines
Would love to visit Taiwan!
Milk fish and kalamansi has their origin in the philippines. The milk fish seedlings are being illegally exported to other asian countries. Same as kalamansi which is a filipino word.
I wish we had night markets here 🇺🇸
VC massively attacking South Vietnam in the middle of the night. Taiwan should be wary of the communists as the Party that steals them will attack at night everyone rests
I want see your family, very nicely man.
Taiwan super
Thank you, Mark, I miss Taiwan so badly, especially during the pandemic, I am not able to go home for almost two years. Thank you for recording all those good memories when you visit Taiwan, it soothes my homesickness. 😇
MY god this man has scary Crazy eyes … creeps me out every time .. reminds me of the crazy cult leader for " heavens gate " jeeez
Parang nag over reacting nalang sia sa facial expressions pero masarap talaga Ang bangus
It's yummy I miss that kind of snacks especially in the morning
for your info: Milkfish originated came from the Philippines and is a National fish of the Philippines. Taiwanese has been illegally harvesting Milkfish from the Philippines Waters and shorelines for centuries. You don't know anything about it since you are just an anemic Jewish traveler for food who have no idea where milkfish came from. you love to eat and yet you're still skinny, you might have medical problems. You do this for show in youtube and I get it, and that's how you make money off of youtube.
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Every time you eat you make me hungry look so good the food
That fish looks really nice
I just followed your suggestion. The food was fresh. My family and I like it. Thumbs up for your clip 👍🏾👍🏾
Please visit Tainan next time! Tainan is arguably THE food capital of Taiwan!
Haha. I actually drooled watching you picked the meat out of the milkfish. Its a popular dish in Philippines, definitely wanna try this when i am visiting Taiwan in November.