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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby tsukinodeynatsu » 06 May 2012, 01:28

Matsusei usually has a good selection of Japanese candy. City Super did too last time I was there.
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby Deuce Dropper » 06 May 2012, 02:50

when I was in Osaka I tried the underage girl's underwear flavor from a vending machine...meh...not my thing.
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby monokuro » 06 May 2012, 14:58

I just went to Lawsons and 7/11 to have a look for you, but they only had the normal flavour.

If I see any others between now and my plane tomorrow, I'll pick you some up - but yeah, so far, no dice :)
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby psidriven » 09 May 2012, 08:30

Monokuro, thanks for the offer, hope you had a good trip.
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby Tempo Gain » 09 May 2012, 13:28

psidriven wrote:
Good idea. Anyone have a list of the Japanese markets in Taipei?


No, but where in Taipei will you be? Might be able to point you. There are quite a few mom-and-pop type stores around specializing in Japanese snack foods. I know one pretty close to Taipei station.
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby psidriven » 09 May 2012, 22:43

According to google maps, I'll be in Zhongzheng district. East of wanhua. Right where heping and sanyuan meet.

I'll have a scooter and am not afraid to use it, haha. So feel free to suggest pretty much anything around around Taipei as I'll be looking for places to check out during the day when my friends are working.

LMK if there are any local meets or if anyone is down for a bai yuan beer spot. I'll need a break from the Taiwan tv and family now and again.

Thanks for all the help.
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby monokuro » 09 May 2012, 23:32

psidriven wrote:Monokuro, thanks for the offer, hope you had a good trip.


Afraid I couldn't find any others :( Sorry!
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Re: Japanese Kit Kat bars

Postby Tempo Gain » 10 May 2012, 00:14

Can't think of any right around there off top of my head. The one behind Taipei station is here:

http://maps.google.com.tw/maps?q=25.049 ... ba64b&z=20

if I think of any other I'll post.
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