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Japanese-Taiwanese YouTuber Suzuki Katsunori happened to visit MiaoKou Night Market after losing his phone on bus

Suzuki tasted the braised pork rice he thought was the best he has ever eaten so far. (Photo / Authorized & Provided by the鈴木的日常 【台灣生活】)
Suzuki tasted the braised pork rice he thought was the best he has ever eaten so far. (Photo / Authorized & Provided by the鈴木的日常 【台灣生活】)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Translated by CHI CHIA I

Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Translated by CHI CHIA I

Japanese-Taiwanese Suzuki Katsunori (鈴木克規) came to study in Taiwan. He is still living in Taiwan as a graduate and filming videos to share his daily life with everyone. The YouTube Channel Suzuki’s Daily Life in Taiwan (鈴木的日常) has reached 30,000 subscribers, attracting many fans with his relaxing lifestyle. In this episode of ‘New Immigrants in Taiwan’ column, Suzuki Katsunori shared his experience of enjoying gourmet food in Keelung City, MiaoKou Night Market after he accidentally lost his phone on the bus.

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To retrieve his lost phone, Suzuki traveled to Keelung and visited the famous Keelung City, MiaoKou Night Market on the way. Arriving at a late hour, many vendors were preparing to clean up, and when he was about to leave the night market, he unexpectedly got the chance to eat the braised pork rice he thought was the best one he had ever eaten.

Suzuki said that the portion of the braised pork is perfectly matched with the sauce. The rice with a braised egg only costs NT$35, which is so cheap and delicious that makes him devour it.

Suzuki shares a special-looking sandwich. (Photo / Authorized & Provided by the鈴木的日常 【台灣生活】)Suzuki shares a special-looking sandwich. (Photo / Authorized & Provided by the鈴木的日常 【台灣生活】)

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Besides braised pork rice, Suzuki, who is familiar with Taiwan's night market, also tasted sandwiches. It looks like a hot dog, but the filling is rich, and the freshly fried bread is amazing. “I haven't seen this kind of sandwich in Japan,” Suzuki shared. “The simple ingredients bring out such a rich taste.”

In the end, Suzuki had another bite of sausages, Lemon AiYu Jelly & tapioca balls, and Sugar-coated tomato sticks. Suzuki said that although he left his phone on the bus but this brings an opportunity for him to visit Keelung, and he wished to visit more attractions in Keelung in the future.

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