The combination of these factors resulted in many fine restaurants. Although decor in those days were minimal and you sit on simple benches, the food was simple and original. If you ordered miso soup the soup stock was made with dried/smoked bonito flakes and not from instant soup packages.
Unfortunately, with time and economic progress, few young people today care to pursue a career in cooking the "old day". Many traditional restaurants only lasted 1-2 generations, before the owner or his son got too old and closed the restaurant. During my recent visits to Taiwan, I've found that many restaurants in Taipei served inferior quality dishes, even when compared to some Chinese restaurants in Los Angeles. I went to what was supposed to be one of the best peking duck restaurants in Taipei to attend a school reunion party, and the duck... let's just say that the Cantonese place down the street from my house in Orange County does it better.
After consulting with friends and relatives, I was able to find a few better dining places. As weird as this might sound, some of the small eateries across the street from NTU (National Taiwan University, aka "Tai Da") was actually pretty good!
I found a nice blog on the internet with many restaurant reviews for Taipei. If you're flying to the Philippines, your flight will often transit in Taipei. Consider stopping by the city for a weekend and enjoy the sights and sounds. Read this blog beforehand for good restaurant reviews:
http://hungryintaipei.blogspot.com/
Taipei has an extensive MRT light rail system, it's very easy to get around the city. Just buy a "yo yo card" at any MRT station, deposit some $$, and you're good to go. The MRT signs are all bilingual so you should be able to read it. However be warned that the MRT shuts down around midnight, so don't get stuck after midnight where you can't find a taxi.
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If you're visiting Disneyland in Anaheim, California with your family, I highly recommend Edwin's blog:
http://elmomonster.blogspot.com/
He has a good collection of local restaurant reviews across OC. Remember to read the comments as not everyone agree with his optimistic views.
