Shinseikai Binro no Yoru

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Taiwanese Treat

With so much attention focused on mainland China’s economic and social resurgence, it seems as though Taiwan has been pushed into the shadows. However, when it comes to Taiwanese food this is a big mistake. Tucked behind a parking lot on a Kego side street lies the inexpensive and enjoyable Binro. Inside this restaurant, it’s easy to imagine you’ve been transported elsewhere in Asia, a marketplace diner in Taipei perhaps. Weather permitting, the ceiling high folding doors are opened to a walled-in outdoor patio at one end and to a turquoise colored, tile counter bar at the other. The walls are decorated with nostalgic looking posters and signboards. Suffice to say, it’s a very cool place to hangout, especially if you arrive before 8pm when all drinks (with a few exceptions) are half price! Be sure to try a can of refreshing Taiwanese Beer 630 yen and then perhaps move onto a Chinese wine. The house wine is served from a large earthenware pot on a cart. It’s a three-year-old vintage served hot, cold or on-the-rocks with sugar or a sour plum for 525 yen (300ml). Or show off and order iguana or snake wines (pit viper, adder viper, cobra) with the critters in full form and view inside the bottles. Assuming you still have your appetite, it’s time to order. Highly recommended are the shrimp and asparagus stir fry 899 yen, sweet sausage 610 yen, seasonal chinese green vegetables 714 yen, steamed pork dumplings 714 yen and their specialty, ruronhan 399 yen, a small bowl of seasoned rice with tender spiced pork. For dessert it’s definitely the binro parfait made with coconut ice cream, azuki, whip cream, basil seeds, kiwi, pineapple, and raspberry sauce – yum!


Omasu Bldg. 2-3-26 Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

092-713-3531

Open: 18:00~2:30 O.S.
Closed: Sun
Prices: No charge. Draft beer 504 yen, Steamed Pork Dumplings (8 pcs) 714 yen, Frog Legs 830 yen

 

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門をくぐれば新世界 夏の夜の幽玄な食卓

「檳榔(びんろう)」とは、ヤシ科の植物の実で噛みタバコのような台湾の嗜好品である。そこから連想される、台湾の街角の心地よく雑多なパワーに満ちた様子。「そんな妖しげな雰囲気を出したかった」という店内は、台湾の屋台を模したブルーのカウンターが鎮座する、まさに異世界。なのになんだか懐かしい気持ちになる不思議な空間だ。
そんなお店の一押しは魯肉飯(ルーロンハン 399円)。ご飯に皮付き豚肉と煮卵、高菜をたっぷりのせた、台湾ではお馴染みの味だ。そしてぷるぷるの水餃子(714円)も欠かせない。やや厚めの皮をかぷっと噛むと、ジューシーな肉汁と五香粉(ウーシャンフェン)の香りがあふれるオリエンタルな一品である。他にも各種炒め物、麺など、台湾だけでなくインドネシアや沖縄のテイストを盛り込んだ料理が揃う。お酒もアジアのビールをはじめ、紹興酒などの各種中国酒(なんと30種!イグアナ酒や三蛇酒なんてのも)がズラリ。台湾の地名がついたオリジナルカクテル(725円~)、自家製果実酒(各525円)もおすすめだ。食べて呑んでまだいけるクチには檳榔パフェ(399円)でまったりシメるのもいいだろう。
活気あふれる店内と、ロウソクの灯に照らされた中庭に見とれつつ台湾ビールを空けるうち、いつしかココロが南の異国に飛んでいっていることに気づくはずだ。


福岡市中央区警固2-3-26 大升ビル

092-713-3531

<営業時間>18:00~2:30 O.S.
<休み>日曜
<料金>チャージなし エビとアスパラの荒炒め 899円、台湾腸詰め 610円、生ビール(キリン)504円、台湾ビール 630円、紹興酒・カメ出しデキャンタ大1,470円 小945円

 

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Taiwanese Treat

With so much attention focused on mainland China’s economic and social resurgence, it seems as though Taiwan has been pushed into the shadows. However, when it comes to Taiwanese food this is a big mistake. Tucked behind a parking lot on a Kego side street lies the inexpensive and enjoyable Binro. Inside this restaurant, it’s easy to imagine you’ve been transported elsewhere in Asia, a marketplace diner in Taipei perhaps. Weather permitting, the ceiling high folding doors are opened to a walled-in outdoor patio at one end and to a turquoise colored, tile counter bar at the other. The walls are decorated with nostalgic looking posters and signboards. Suffice to say, it’s a very cool place to hangout, especially if you arrive before 8pm when all drinks (with a few exceptions) are half price! Be sure to try a can of refreshing Taiwanese Beer 630 yen and then perhaps move onto a Chinese wine. The house wine is served from a large earthenware pot on a cart. It’s a three-year-old vintage served hot, cold or on-the-rocks with sugar or a sour plum for 525 yen (300ml). Or show off and order iguana or snake wines (pit viper, adder viper, cobra) with the critters in full form and view inside the bottles. Assuming you still have your appetite, it’s time to order. Highly recommended are the shrimp and asparagus stir fry 899 yen, sweet sausage 610 yen, seasonal chinese green vegetables 714 yen, steamed pork dumplings 714 yen and their specialty, ruronhan 399 yen, a small bowl of seasoned rice with tender spiced pork. For dessert it’s definitely the binro parfait made with coconut ice cream, azuki, whip cream, basil seeds, kiwi, pineapple, and raspberry sauce – yum!


Omasu Bldg. 2-3-26 Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

092-713-3531

Open: 18:00~2:30 O.S.
Closed: Sun
Prices: No charge. Draft beer 504 yen, Steamed Pork Dumplings (8 pcs) 714 yen, Frog Legs 830 yen

 

5476
5477

Taiwanese Treat

With so much attention focused on mainland China’s economic and social resurgence, it seems as though Taiwan has been pushed into the shadows. However, when it comes to Taiwanese food this is a big mistake. Tucked behind a parking lot on a Kego side street lies the inexpensive and enjoyable Binro. Inside this restaurant, it’s easy to imagine you’ve been transported elsewhere in Asia, a marketplace diner in Taipei perhaps. Weather permitting, the ceiling high folding doors are opened to a walled-in outdoor patio at one end and to a turquoise colored, tile counter bar at the other. The walls are decorated with nostalgic looking posters and signboards. Suffice to say, it’s a very cool place to hangout, especially if you arrive before 8pm when all drinks (with a few exceptions) are half price! Be sure to try a can of refreshing Taiwanese Beer 630 yen and then perhaps move onto a Chinese wine. The house wine is served from a large earthenware pot on a cart. It’s a three-year-old vintage served hot, cold or on-the-rocks with sugar or a sour plum for 525 yen (300ml). Or show off and order iguana or snake wines (pit viper, adder viper, cobra) with the critters in full form and view inside the bottles. Assuming you still have your appetite, it’s time to order. Highly recommended are the shrimp and asparagus stir fry 899 yen, sweet sausage 610 yen, seasonal chinese green vegetables 714 yen, steamed pork dumplings 714 yen and their specialty, ruronhan 399 yen, a small bowl of seasoned rice with tender spiced pork. For dessert it’s definitely the binro parfait made with coconut ice cream, azuki, whip cream, basil seeds, kiwi, pineapple, and raspberry sauce – yum!


Omasu Bldg. 2-3-26 Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

092-713-3531

Open: 18:00~2:30 O.S.
Closed: Sun
Prices: No charge. Draft beer 504 yen, Steamed Pork Dumplings (8 pcs) 714 yen, Frog Legs 830 yen

 

5476
5477

Taiwanese Treat

With so much attention focused on mainland China’s economic and social resurgence, it seems as though Taiwan has been pushed into the shadows. However, when it comes to Taiwanese food this is a big mistake. Tucked behind a parking lot on a Kego side street lies the inexpensive and enjoyable Binro. Inside this restaurant, it’s easy to imagine you’ve been transported elsewhere in Asia, a marketplace diner in Taipei perhaps. Weather permitting, the ceiling high folding doors are opened to a walled-in outdoor patio at one end and to a turquoise colored, tile counter bar at the other. The walls are decorated with nostalgic looking posters and signboards. Suffice to say, it’s a very cool place to hangout, especially if you arrive before 8pm when all drinks (with a few exceptions) are half price! Be sure to try a can of refreshing Taiwanese Beer 630 yen and then perhaps move onto a Chinese wine. The house wine is served from a large earthenware pot on a cart. It’s a three-year-old vintage served hot, cold or on-the-rocks with sugar or a sour plum for 525 yen (300ml). Or show off and order iguana or snake wines (pit viper, adder viper, cobra) with the critters in full form and view inside the bottles. Assuming you still have your appetite, it’s time to order. Highly recommended are the shrimp and asparagus stir fry 899 yen, sweet sausage 610 yen, seasonal chinese green vegetables 714 yen, steamed pork dumplings 714 yen and their specialty, ruronhan 399 yen, a small bowl of seasoned rice with tender spiced pork. For dessert it’s definitely the binro parfait made with coconut ice cream, azuki, whip cream, basil seeds, kiwi, pineapple, and raspberry sauce – yum!


Omasu Bldg. 2-3-26 Kego, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

092-713-3531

Open: 18:00~2:30 O.S.
Closed: Sun
Prices: No charge. Draft beer 504 yen, Steamed Pork Dumplings (8 pcs) 714 yen, Frog Legs 830 yen

 

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