"It was delicious, as you’d assume from all that, but I definitely expected it to be more of a tart. It was more of a cake, which was still great, but as long as you don’t have tart in your head! Less crumbly pastry, and more cakey goodness."
"My favorite brand, if you’re ever visiting Taiwan, is Chia Te. People line up everyday at their bakery to buy these treats."
on Fènglísū
"Each piece of Chia Te‘s pineapple pastry is a piece of buttery heaven for me. The shortbread outside is a thin covering barely holding back the pineapple filling inside from bursting out. The pineapple inside is not too sweet and is full of chewy goodness."
on Fènglísū
"It was delicious, as you’d assume from all that, but I definitely expected it to be more of a tart. It was more of a cake, which was still great, but as long as you don’t have tart in your head! Less crumbly pastry, and more cakey goodness."
on Fènglísū
"The best Taiwanese pineapple cakes can be found at Chia Te in Taipei. Once you have tried these pineapple cakes and eat another pineapple cake you will learn that nothing compares."
on Fènglísū
"We tried a few Pineapple tarts when we were there, but none comes half as close to Chia Te’s."
on Fènglísū
"The next time you are in Taipei and need some good souvenir, I recommend Chia Te pineapple tarts."
on Fènglísū
"As I mentioned above, Chia Te’s Taiwanese pineapple cakes are delicious and stay fresh for 40 days. A six-piece box of them will definitely make a perfect and inexpensive edible gift."
on Fènglísū