Sunday, January 1, 2012

Made in Spain

Made in Spain is not something that made in Spain in this blog, but this is a restaurant's name in Taichung. A few weeks ago, my friend discovered that there is a Spanish restaurant in Taichung and not so far away from Tunghai University. I was so exercised because I had not eaten Spanish food since I came back. So.....Today, I am going to introduce this restaurant to you.
Name: Made in Spain.
Address: Taichung city, west area, sian road, no. 165. (easy to be found)

Decoration: photos are around. Red chairs are around. Like a bar with dim light.... When you are in the restaurant, you will feel to be like in a latino world.
See the photo, you will know........



See? they like the red color because that is the symbolic of enthusiasm.


About the food? let's see..................
Firstly, i have to say that i really love the paella there, even more than that in Spain. Everything is just so match.

Paella in made in Spain. Maybe you think this is not enough for you, but you get full when you finish that.

menu..........................

The price is quite fair, but the food is good. I think you may be hungry after read this, because I am hungry now.
So, wanna go? please invite me to go with you. Thank You!!!


What we got in fiesta?

    Fiesta means party in English. When I was in Spain, we used to hold a party on Wednesday day because of the middle of a week. Spanish think of having fun as a important thing. They drink, they dance and sing. I remember we had different kinds of fiesta, for example, in the first week, every dance is accepted; in the second week, differently, we had to dance flamenco, one of the classical dancing in Spain; in the third week, we had karaoke contest; in the fourth week, we had Taiwanese style party(because students there are mostly Taiwanese.) Different kinds of parties, however, have the same purpose--- having fun. Having fiesta, of course, we do drink a lot of alcohol. Sangria, one of the famous Spanish alcohol is indispensable. And, now, I would like to post some photos of famous alcohol or beer in Spain.

Sangria~~~~ with a lot of fruits, red wines.... (if you want to see how to make one, see the previous article)
Shandy---this looks like beer, but shandy doesn't equal to beer. Shandy is sweeter. Somehow, I cannot buy any shandy out side of Spain.


vino de verano--- looks like sangria, but not the same. Vino de verano is more sour.

Three kinds of alcohols are my favorite. I hope you like them, too. If you don't know where you can drink spanish alcohol, let me tell you in the next blog.