TAI’BAE, SkyAvenue, Resorts World Genting
![1. TAI'BAE, SkyAvenue](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/1-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
What does TAI’BAE sound like? Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, of course. TAI’BAE is named as such because it is a Taiwanese restaurant that serves popular Taiwanese dishes, particularly noodles and fried chicken.
![2. pumpkin puffs](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/2-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
![3. lu rou fan](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/3-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
Judging from the huge dinner crowd one evening when I was there for a meal, I could easily tell that TAI’BAE is a hit with visitors to Resorts World Genting.
![4. yam puffs](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/4-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
![5. clockwise from left: Spicy La Mien with Dumpling, Lu Rou Fan with Soup of the Day & Popcorn Chicken followed by Yam & Pumpkin Puffs](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/5-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
Well, the expected wait for my order to arrive did not deter me from dining at TAI’BAE. As I have yet to visit Taiwan, I took the opportunity to try these Taiwanese food.
![6. dinner](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/6-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
![7. interior](http://www.emily2u.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/7-TAI-BAE-SkyAvenue.jpg)
I think it’s great that diners can opt for set meals, or just small-bite items, like the yam & pumpkin puffs. Taking small bites allows one to try out as many varieties as possible.
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I love to try other country’s signature food but worried on Halal Certified. everything in this entry were drooling…looks so yummy…somehow i felt if i can taste it now..hahahahaha..me and food was a good combination..
Bamyak tempat menarik rupanye di genting highland.. Terutama tempat makan.. Lain kali klu pergi genting boleh try tempat2 yg di syorkan.. Dan harap jgk halal..
I hope this is halal certified for I really want to eat Taiwanese noodle – they said Taiwan has the best beef noodle. Do they have one here?