![Eating Out: [台中市] 櫻屋 (Sakura, Taichung, Taiwan)](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2600/4044226535_09fccdaed1_m.jpg)
One of the best restaurants that I tried this time while staying in Taichung was Sakura, a small Japanese restaurant specializing in both sushi and cooked foods. Located in a nondescript alleyway in the Xitun district, Sakura is a bit difficult to find but well worth the search.
The storefront:
![Street Food: [台中市] 一中街小吃: 打餅舖, 哇哉海苔飯捲 (Yizhong Street Food: Hit Cookie Home and Seafood Rice Rolls, Taichung, Taiwan)](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2652/3999721422_4b850a0ba1_m.jpg)
Getting to Yizhong Street; the main road parallel to Yizhong Street.
One of my favorite places to go in Taichung is Yizhong Street (一中街). Located near National Taichung First Senior High School (considered by Taichung residents to be the top high school in the city), Yizhong Street is a young person’s shopping and food paradise. Within [...]

Sigh. Let’s talk, Mister Donut. I want to like you, I really do, but every time I’ve tried one of your cutesy bubbly donuts, I am inevitably disappointed. There are two camps of donut lovers, those who like the fluffy raised donuts and those who like cake donuts. You see, I’m a cake donut girl, [...]
![Eating Out: [台中市] 何記東勢李炒手 (Taichung, Taiwan)](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3551/3990373320_8cfe18e95e_m.jpg)
Some close family friends insisted on taking us to He Ji, one of their favorite Hakka-style cuisine restaurants on the outskirts of Taichung City. Hakka cuisine is hard to come by in the U.S., they wanted give me the opportunity to experience it firsthand.
Hakka cuisine is usually characterized by the use of bold, strong [...]

Oh, autumn, how I love thee. Despite having the time of my life and eating wonderfully here in Taiwan, I totally missed that glorious transition from summer into fall. Apparently in Taiwan, it’s a hot, humid summer all year round (ok, I have been informed by my relatives that it does get cold sometimes during [...]
![Street Food: [台中市] 幸福潤餅 (Happiness Run Bing, Taichung, Taiwan)](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3509/3982296550_3a12f7bba0_m.jpg)
One of my favorite 小吃* to get whenever I come back is 潤餅, or “run bing.” You can order these in the U.S. as “spring rolls”, but the use of “spring rolls” is a bit troublesome . . . Spring rolls in the States refer to so many things, from the Vietnamese fresh rice paper [...]

We’re in the midst of Mid-Autumn Festival (otherwise known as 中秋節 or Autumn Moon Festival) here in Taiwan; besides Lunar New Year (which occurs between the end of February and the beginning of March of every year), Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the biggest and most important holidays here in Taiwan. It’s a time where [...]