Nestled in rolling hills and lush greenery, the Ruisui Ranch offers free admission and ample parking with clean restrooms for visitors. Here, you can witness herds of cattle and even an ostrich, as children delight in feeding the cows with fresh grass. The expansive grounds make it an ideal destination for families seeking a leisurely outing. With several open-air cafes available, you can sip on a cup of coffee while indulging in crispy and fresh milk mantou or delectable cheesecake. However, be sure not to miss out on the best-selling fresh milk, an iconic beverage renowned across Taiwan, and cool off with some ice cream on a hot day. Although prices fall within the mid-range, be prepared to splurge a bit. Additionally, there is a souvenir shop where you can take a break and purchase some tasty treats, such as egg rolls and nougats. If you are in the area, drop by this famous...
Read moreSo glad that we made a pit stop here for our second breakfast. Came on a weekday morning so not crowded. The place looked clean and organized. We got everything on the menu (except for the cheesecake - too stuffed to eat more) plus soft serve ice-cream. Prices were reasonable. Everything tasted fresh. The steamed buns didn't have any milk flavor but were good. My favorite was the milk tea and soft serve ice-cream. Yum! We took a relaxed stroll but didn't bother to check out the ostrich or cows. Next to the café is the souvenir store, selling nougat of a range of flavors, t-shirts and other...
Read moreReading previous reviews there used to be 2 ostrich. Now there is only 1.
It is suffering everyday.
When I was there the cows were in the same paddock and I witnessed the ostrich getting close to the cows.
The cows, being cows, got together and charged the ostrich. Not their fault, they are cows.
This poor ostrich runs around all day by itself being rejected by the cows and gawked at by the humans.
I left feeling so sad. I didn't say anything to the owners, but I wish I had 😞
Don't visit this place but if you do please have the balls that I didn't and mention the ostrich's plight...
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