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Taipei Taiwan Airport, Terminal 2, Closes All American Restaurants


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I stay away from junk food anyway. I use the Eva Lounge which is right there.

But it would be interesting if it is because of tariffs. Though I don't think Taiwan has been hit. Could be wrong.

I could ask my Taiwanese ex-gf if really important.

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34 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

 

 

Absolutely right,

 

And this is why Thai people race to the new openings of KFC etc up in Isaarn in the malls or stand-alone restaurants. They want to try it out as it is new and it is their idea of trying a foreign food experience. Unless they are Thai kids from the Bangkok suburbs they aren't going to be looking at eating this kind of food on a regular basis.

 

Moving now to other comments regards Taiwan, I can't really see at the moment the Taiwanese being bullied or bowing to pressure by the Chinese when they are so desperate to keep their own identity and way of life. What do US trade sanctions on China have to do with Taiwan, please?

 

 

 

 

Chinese think they own Taiwan. That is why you have the USA military force cruising in and between the straights of the sea. China is desperately seeking to deploy its citizens on other countries that are ripe for the pickings.

 

Take a look at Cambodia, Sihanoukville,  used to be a very nice place for locals and tourist. Now, the Cambodian gov. has given the chinese unlimited access to build multiple casinos and hotels without building permits!!!

 

Now, they are having water problems. The only lake that they had close by, they filled up, to make more room for chinese tourist. That fresh water lake has been there for eons.

 

Only chinese can go in. Not even American or anyone else. All the local people had to move away from there. Why, because its to expensive now. There own government is allowing this to happen. They don't care. As long as the the PMs and his cronies wallets are full, all is good.

 

China has big money. Asian countries that are corrupt are taking from them already. Other Asian countries soon to follow unless they have some sort of back bone.  That is the mind set of Chinese warfare. It may take hundreds of years, but that is there plan. Kind of like other religious practice I will not mention. But I think you know.

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21 hours ago, observer90210 said:

First, airport restaurants are huge money generating ventures.

 

Second,  it would seem normal that the locals want to make the money for themselves in place of the foreign food chains who are invading the whole world and killing diversity.

 

And third, it is always very annoying to see foreigners in Asia, behaving as if they were back home and making a fuss for having only their Starsucks coffee or insisting only for their pizza roma caca,  rather then integrating or trying out the local offers.

 

If one is fussy and only wants the same food as back at home...well stay at home !

It is up to people to decide their food preference and if they wish to stay home, unless I am paying their way in life. Otherwise, I keep shut.

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All the  posturing between China and Taiwan is just face-saving, too many interdependencies on both sides. I suspect the increase in number of Chinese tourists and decrease in number of Western tourists has changed the consumer demographic sufficiently to make it more profitable to serve Chinese and local food rather than Western crap. Thailand changes the same way as tourist profiles alter.

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50 minutes ago, Classic Ray said:

All the  posturing between China and Taiwan is just face-saving, too many interdependencies on both sides. I suspect the increase in number of Chinese tourists and decrease in number of Western tourists has changed the consumer demographic sufficiently to make it more profitable to serve Chinese and local food rather than Western crap. Thailand changes the same way as tourist profiles alter.

Taiwan and China proper are doing their politicking the way they should. But there is tourism travel between these two countries some years now. Many mainland Chinese coming into Taiwan to visit .there are many mainland Chinese across the straits ( hokkien chinese) who had relatives in Taiwan. So ethnically, they are similar. So I agree it is only an economic decision about  terminal 2 decision. 

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Interesting. I lived in Taipei from '90-'96 before I moved to Thailand and I always considered it a de facto 51st State to the U.S.A. Taiwanese can get a 10 year US visa on their passports more easily than any other nationality that needs a visa. I was there when they opened the first Subway Sandwich Shop in Tien Mu a stone's throw from Mary's Hamburger.

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On 10/27/2018 at 3:11 PM, observer90210 said:

First, airport restaurants are huge money generating ventures.

 

Second,  it would seem normal that the locals want to make the money for themselves in place of the foreign food chains who are invading the whole world and killing diversity.

 

And third, it is always very annoying to see foreigners in Asia, behaving as if they were back home and making a fuss for having only their Starsucks coffee or insisting only for their pizza roma caca,  rather then integrating or trying out the local offers.

 

If one is fussy and only wants the same food as back at home...well stay at home !

Didn’t I see you at .... import market?  .......joking!

As long as the food offered is good quality it’s go for ones culture 

to try something different than Western Food?....

 

when I go to Japan I try to eat local food. Vietnam on business ate from the street vendors ...... great food 

 

Rarely eat Mc Donald’s awhile ago got the regular cheese burger

wasn't the good taste as before...

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11 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

 

 

Absolutely right,

 

And this is why Thai people race to the new openings of KFC etc up in Isaarn in the malls or stand-alone restaurants. They want to try it out as it is new and it is their idea of trying a foreign food experience. Unless they are Thai kids from the Bangkok suburbs they aren't going to be looking at eating this kind of food on a regular basis.

 

Moving now to other comments regards Taiwan, I can't really see at the moment the Taiwanese being bullied or bowing to pressure by the Chinese when they are so desperate to keep their own identity and way of life. What do US trade sanctions on China have to do with Taiwan, please?

 

 

 

 

I agree Taiwan always resists any pressure from China. So really dont see this has anything to do with trade wars.   Also Taiwan and the US have good relations and agreements in place to protect each other.

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19 hours ago, rskdev said:

Chinese think they own Taiwan. That is why you have the USA military force cruising in and between the straights of the sea. China is desperately seeking to deploy its citizens on other countries that are ripe for the pickings.

 

Take a look at Cambodia, Sihanoukville,  used to be a very nice place for locals and tourist. Now, the Cambodian gov. has given the chinese unlimited access to build multiple casinos and hotels without building permits!!!

 

Now, they are having water problems. The only lake that they had close by, they filled up, to make more room for chinese tourist. That fresh water lake has been there for eons.

 

Only chinese can go in. Not even American or anyone else. All the local people had to move away from there. Why, because its to expensive now. There own government is allowing this to happen. They don't care. As long as the the PMs and his cronies wallets are full, all is good.

 

China has big money. Asian countries that are corrupt are taking from them already. Other Asian countries soon to follow unless they have some sort of back bone.  That is the mind set of Chinese warfare. It may take hundreds of years, but that is there plan. Kind of like other religious practice I will not mention. But I think you know.

Your observations are absolutely correct to the word.  Additionally, China is consuming the natural resources of Cambodia having secured logging and mineral rights, sold buy the leadership in Phnom Penh. 

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14 hours ago, alex8912 said:

Sorry is this post about an INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT or your little moo ban in naka nowhere? 

Airports have to cater to people from all countries and unfortunately fast food is one of those cuisines. Really 12 likes ?? LMAO! 

The Taiwanese are so famous for their coffee too! 

I sometimes think posters have on heavy duty blinders when reading and like yourself are comparing apples and kangaroos! Instead of comparing international airports and your moo ban.  

 

I belive in international diversity but not in exclusivity. The consumer deserves a choice for his food that must be of good quality and fresh. Now everybody has their standards. Some consider fast food as quality food and other perhaps prefer something more elaborated. All a matter of taste..and how deep perhaps are your pockets. Thank you for your very polite post and welcome to my ignore list. Have a nice evening.

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3 hours ago, observer90210 said:

I belive in international diversity but not in exclusivity. The consumer deserves a choice for his food that must be of good quality and fresh. Now everybody has their standards. Some consider fast food as quality food and other perhaps prefer something more elaborated. All a matter of taste..and how deep perhaps are your pockets. Thank you for your very polite post and welcome to my ignore list. Have a nice evening.

Ok great. Welcome to my super extremely thin skinned list. 

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Beijing has no influence on what Taiwan can or cannot do. So its most likely its not profitable for western restaurant to stay open in the airport. McDonald is doing very bad in Taiwan because people are very health conscious there. 

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This statement from [email protected] :

Dear sir,

Thank you for your enquiry.

1. Some dining areas(south side of both restricted and non-restricted areas of 4F, Terminal 2) are under renovations. 

2. The renovations are slated to be completed by the end of December. 

Once again, thank you for writing to us.
 
Yours sincerely,
Taoyuan International Airport Co. Ltd.

"renovations" - nothing nefarious or political.

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3 hours ago, Srikcir said:

This statement from [email protected] :


Dear sir,

Thank you for your enquiry.

1. Some dining areas(south side of both restricted and non-restricted areas of 4F, Terminal 2) are under renovations. 

2. The renovations are slated to be completed by the end of December. 

Once again, thank you for writing to us.
 
Yours sincerely,
Taoyuan International Airport Co. Ltd.

"renovations" - nothing nefarious or political.

That is the official communist party line.

 

I was there and nothing was happening behind the blocked-off area where the restaurants were located. There were no workers, no sound of any work, at 9-10 a.m. on a weekday.

 

As others have stated, airport restaurants are high revenue generators for the airport. It's seems logical that "renovations" would be well planned, and completed quickly, minimizing down-time, to restore the revenue stream as quickly as possible. But, maybe the area will be renovated in a year or 2, for a job that should take a month, if it was well planned.

 

 

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