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In Pingtung it would cost 2X or 3X more but salaries are lower. Do you think long term prices will drop if I wanted move out of the city to there to a bigger house a few years from now, as PingTung has a population drop? Not the way Taiwan has been going for the last two decades. That Japan price is really …no…super…cheap. Just run away. Well hard find one a s cheap like this in Pingtung, better of going back to Japan at the current prices. My guess is that Taiwan is going to continue to have sky-high housing prices for the next years, then experience a collapse in values like nothing anyone could ever imagine. Is it possible many of these houses are falling apart because they are made of wood and fifty years old? Or do you think they could be fixed up easily and habitable? That house seems to be in okay condition from outside except for the weird garden or whatever that is. That house is probably buried under a few metres of snow from what we have been seeing of Hokkaido weather in the past few days - definitely needs insulation and heating! Like the Price though. Pingtung will probably keep going up due to kaohsiungs huge transformation as well as tainans tech boom. With more infrastructre being built, even higher. Only areas that are doomed, such as areas that are sinking eg. Linbian will stay less expensive still way way over priced. I only see 2 things bringing prices down. China invasion or complete collapse of the economy for mnay years. Perhaps a nuclear diasaster. Otherwise, expect to pay out the ass for very little. However, he says there are so many deals government grants, etc. Yeah, Japan is super-cheap in many areas outside the huge metropolises, and of course transportation is grand. He also quoted prices of fruits and vegetables in rural Japan. Wake up, TimesThree. Someone is asking about your environs. Taiwan needs to pull a Japan and highly tax vacant homes. Watch the family members all come to agreement suddenly. Speculation will drop significantly. Personally I think a vacant home tax should apply on any home that exceeds 1 for personal use to prevent the speculation we see in Taiwan. That house is in Obihiro in the Tokachi sub-prefecture. I know Obihiro well as my house is in the countryside not far from there. I prefer the smaller towns and villages nearby such as Mikage, Shimizu, and Shintoku, all of which have vacant houses and incentive programs for new residents. May I ask if you are married to Japanese, or how were you as foreigner, non-Japanese citizen able to buy land? Did you have residency there before? Do you still have it? How are you able to enter the country now if at all? Not married to a Japanese. I was able to buy land on a tourist visa because I paid cash. Apparently I was the first foreigner not married to a Japanese to do so in the Tokachi sub-prefecture because the local authorities had to figure out how to handle the legalities. My neighbors told me my case was actually reported in the local media at the time. Up in Hokkaido you say? He mentioned a few summers ago pre-COVID that some language school up there was offering huge incentives for foreign families like his Taiwanese family to study at local college for Japanese language. Offered dorm rooms nearly rent-free during summer language program , with food, etc. He, his wife and 2 children did it. Yeah, all kinds of financial deals apparently that local communities can offer. Just have to find them. Actually a teacher. They went to Japan so many times. He has the money to diverify away from Taiwan a bit, and Hokkaido is where he wants to buy a getaway place. High real estate prices in Pingtung will go down you think? Like Japan's low prices Taiwan Living in Taiwan. DKaoshuing February 21, , am 1. Brianjones February 21, , am 2. How about finding a run down house and doing it up? How about tearing down a house and rebuilding it with insulation? DKaoshuing February 21, , am 4. Brianjones February 21, , am 6. I heard that rural Japan is suffering severe depopulation so I guess that is the driver. Explant February 21, , pm 8. And technology parks expand. There is also an airport that may someday again be useful. KHHville February 21, , pm Just the city or in some of the other places. QuaSaShao February 21, , pm I should have specified, I believe it was Kyoto that is starting a vacant land tax now. That would be the language school in Asahikawa. Is your friend in the music business?

Pingtung buying snow

Yelpers report this location has closed. Find a similar spot. Suggest an edit. Los Angeles, CA Emerald Thai Cuisine. Ask a question. I've been wanting to try this place for quite sometime and see what this eat-in market is all about. First of all its barely a market, when I think of eat-in markets I think of places like Samosa house, this place kinda just had their supplies on the shelves - I say this bec I actually saw them pull form the shelf and bring it to the back - so yay for us and for them, at least we can see some of their ingredients. The menu truly is a fusion amid various Asian countries and I'll always welcome a joint like this in this side of town. The place is quaint, you won't really feel like you're eating in a market, you just feel like you're eating in a very casual place, with good service on Melrose. Perhaps my expectations were too high based on the ratings, but just as much as the menu fusions Asians countries -it definitely fusions North American flavors as well, like Nebraska, Alaska and Saskatchewan if you catch my drift. I tried several items off the tops of my head , pea shoots, soup dumplings, shu Mai, pork bao, crystal dumplings, ramen, tuna roll, I can't remember the rest. But yeah there are less trendier places around this side of town that lend a more authentic flavor, with a much more moderate price. Prices matched the Hype of this place and both were a bit too much. After some trouble finding parking we were able to make it in. I wondered as to why 'market'? You can literally buy all sorts of items from soda, shrimp chips, chili sauce, etc It definitely made for an interesting decor. Oh and of course they also serve food! Dim sum, ramen, rice bowls, sushi The selection was wonderful. We tried the mushroom dumplings, delicious! Fresh, well cooked, and tasty. The shrimp dumplings were just as good. I went with the spicy miso tontuka ramen The flavor hit the spot, the egg was cooked fully which was great for a change, and the broth was just right. They also served thai iced tea, soda, and alcohol. I wish this place was closer. Although its a straight shot from my place, there is always traffic down to Fairfax and Melrose. The location is in the middle of Melrose which made parking hard to find. I have to admit, the only reason I knocked it down a point was the check service. Although they were nice, we had just ordered our food, we were told that they were leaving and we wanted to close out. Why would I want to pay before even getting my food in front of me?? We ended up paying and adding a tip before finishing our food because this indivisual needed to leave. Other than that, food was great, we'll be back. Hubby and I came here during the week and I loved the fact that there was no long wait. We didn't sit outside, but you must! Next time I go I shall sit outside. They have a really great outdoor patio. I ordered the Tan Tan Mein ramen - omg so good but be advised that it is a bit spicy. I also ordered the crystal shrimp dumplings, omg also so good! Service was pretty good and prices are average. I will be going again! Dim Sum, Scallion Pancakes, and Ramen in one restaurant? Uh oh.. I usually stray away from restaurants that combine different types of cuisine because 1. If you can't master one type of cuisine, why do so many? When chefs can't decide what cuisine they want on their menu, how can I? Quantity is never as good as quality. We came here for the half off ramen deals. Takoyaki - You could tell these were fresh. Hot and huge portions! I could taste the octopus in every single bite. The noodles were too chewy for me. Where to begin? This spot is very very 'hip', from decor to food! I ordered the Spicy Tonkotsu chicken ramen and it was outstanding. Perfect amount of spicyness kick you'd want in a soup for those spicy lovers of course. The ramen in general was very flavorafle and definitely left me wanting much more. Also had the Crystal Shrimp Dumplings and those were amazing as well. If you are in the area and not sure where to get your next soup fix and many other things , look no more! Try to get a seat in their back patio which is awesome on a great weather day we live in California so thats almost every day. They also sell an assorment of other items you wont find anywhere else. Spicy Tonkotsu It's actually a super cute little restaurant with bottles of special drinks and snacks lining the walls. Even the secret back patio is adorable! I recommend asking the server if there are seats in the back available. Spicy Miso Tonkotsu Ramen - I loved how firm the noodles were. I'm usually not to crazy about noodles that are too firm, but this one was good. Also, the soup was more miso-y than spicy, as a matter of fact, it wasn't spicy to me at all. But still Those pieces of pork though! It was so perfectly cooked. Tender, fatty, thick, yum, yum, YUM! Also, that egg that I always save for the end was soft boiled so perfectly as well! Crispy Scallion Pancake - I've had amazing scallion pancake many times in my life, but unfortunately this was not one of them. I had to use some soy sauce for dip. I did like that it wasn't thin though, and that it wasn't too greasy! Good flavor and texture. But toward the center of the plate and to the end, each green bean started having a more 'not-fully-cooked' raw feel. I thought maybe that's just the way it's supposed to be, but now that I think about it, it might have just been undercooked. It wasn't bad, just a little crispier than it should've been. Soup Dumplings Pork Perhaps it was because I waited a little longer to eat it, but the skin was thicker than I'm used to for soup dumplings and the meat inside was tougher too. Our waiter was very friendly, helpful and attentive. They walked around making sure that everyone was doing well and that we all had our food. Many people say this is Taiwanese style, but I think it's more fusion. I mean, ramen? Dim sum? Banh mi? And there were soooooooooo many drinks on the back of the menu to choose from! The ambience is adorable, the ramen was delicious, and the little indoor market is such a cute idea! If I'm in the area craving some food, I'd be sure to come here again. Japanese edamame and ramen , Taiwanese Paiku pork chop, shaved ice , Cantonese dim sum , and Vietnamese banh mi cuisines all in one restaurant AND with a full bar. You know what's the biggest downside about trying to be a Jack-of-all-trades? You're going to get some hits and misses. I didn't realize what Pingtung meant until I saw 'Pingtung, Taiwan' on their webpage. Just remember that you are in Melrose area, so finding a street parking spot might be a bit cumbersome. I came here around dinner time and the restaurant was pretty empty. Service was fairly average and the staff basically performed their minimum duties - took my order and delivered the food. Lots of Asian potato chips displayed on the shelves e. It was also interesting to see a shaved ice machine at the bar counter. Apparently, my other friend tried the same dish and he told me it tasted sour. It was an unexpectedly good ramen bowl. For the same amount of money I am paying, I would rather go to Bao Dim Sum House instead higher quality and made-to-order. However, I think tonkotsu ramen was definitely one of better ramen bowl I've had in the Southern California. See all photos from Luke L. Parking sucks around here! Had to drive around the block a couple times and then park on a side street, there was a meter maid ticketing the other side of the street so read the street signs carefully. Lalala Ramen Pass brought me here. I'm glad that I didn't pay full price, this place is expensive to my student budget but then it's Melrose. So far from all the Lalala Ramen deal restaurants I've tried this place has the smallest bowl. Maybe it's because this restaurant wants you to sample a little of all their foods like a night market in Taiwan? Don't know, but the market theme is cute! I like how they have wires across the shelves in case of earthquake so items don't bean patrons in the head accidentally. I stole spoons of broth from his bowl instead, so at least I can say I tried it. Also you didn't get to chose a spice level, you ordered it and that was that. It wasn't spicy at all maybe a 1. Note to self, just go with the Kuro Ramen or regular Tonkotsu Ramen. It wasn't overwhelming in garlic flavor just deepens the tonkotsu's porky flavor. Wasn't sure of this place at first since it mixes a bunch of different Asian cuisines together. Conveniently located near all of my frequent shopping spots on Melrose Ave! I love Taiwanese food and I love dim sum Yesterday, the time finally came! The menu includes a variety of dim sum dishes They also have other Asian entrees such as ramen bowls and porkchops over rice, but I didn't come for that. For two, we shared three small plates. The waiter highly recommended the flatbread and mentioned that it's their top selling menu item. You can either get chicken, beef or vegetarian. We went with the beef. This dish is just like the beef wraps you can get at Liang Mama's or any other Taiwanese place. Definitely something I would recommend for first timers. I have to say it was a bit too oily for my liking I had to wipe my mouth after each bite , but the flavors were definitely authentic and delicious. Lighten up on the oil and you got yourself a perfect beef wrap! I mean 'flatbread' Cold seaweed salad was good and fresh. A good side dish to balance out other flavors. Had a little bit of vermicelli noodle, bean curd, and other veggies in the mix. My favorite was the shrimp wrapped in tofu skin. The texture and flavor of the two together is amazing. Very light but very flavorful at the same time. I highly recommend this dish. They currently do not have happy hour but our waiter said they might in the near future. Sad face! Lol but that's just me. Gorgeous and modern, really great place to kick back MINUS the million fruit flies. Omg it was disgusting Some landed and died on our food And we were still charged for it. It's a market. It's a restaurant. It's both! With all of the Asian goodies lined up along the shelved walls, I quickly remembered that I needed to buy a new bottle of Sriracha. Well now, that's convenient that they sell the big bottles of it : When the host came over to seat us, we were more than ready to take one of the tables in the front marketplace. But then he tells us about the back patio. Ohhh the back patio!!! It's both lively and zen simultaneously with ample tables for dining, an area with cushy chairs for a more casual setting, and a humble fountain trickling in the corner. It's obvious that most Pingtung diners prefer to be in the back patio, including us. Great flavors, textures, serving sizes, etc. I know that's a pretty generic food review but I was just happy that this Asian Fusion menu had lots of vegan-friendly items and I'm looking forward to coming back to order more : Also, if you are easily entertained, order tea. It comes in a diffuser that looks like a french press. You pour hot water into the top part with the loose leaf tea. After it steeps, you press the release button to drain the water into the bottom part of the carafe, ready to pour and serve. The BF was like a kid with a new toy with this thing! LOL ;D. Curry Kingdom. Udatsu Sushi. Qi Steam Kitchen. Sushi Bar Tetsuya. Rockpool California. Washoku of LA. See all photos. What's the vibe? See all Inside 67 photos. Outside 25 photos. All photos photos. Moderate noise. Good for kids. Outdoor seating. Good for groups. People also searched for. Szechuan Food. Asian Food. Sushi Bars. Acai Bowls. Get directions. You Might Also Consider. Canopy J. I had the pineapple rice with tofu and the wide glass noodles with tofu. Everything was delicious. Their food also keeps very well and offer big portions. I ate leftovers for the next two days. Connie C. We are very surprised to find this Cantonese fusion place in the area. The restaurant building has more like french-style ambience, but most of the staff speaks Cantonese there. It made us feel like home! 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