MOS Burger Romanized Menu

I have included links to pictures from the company’s online menu.

All Star

Side Orders

MosSweet

MOS Coffee

  • 義式拿鐵 yìshì nátiě Latte
  • 義式卡布奇諾 yìshì kǎbùqínuò Cappucino
  • 義式綜合咖啡 yìshì zōnghé kāfēi Coffee
  • 義式冰拿鐵 yìshì bīng nátiě Iced Latte

Cold Drinks

  • 柚子冰茶 yòuzi bīng chá Pomelo Iced Tea
  • 冰紅茶 bīng hóngchá Iced Black Tea [called Red Tea in Chinese]
  • 冰咖啡 bīng kāfēi Iced Coffee
  • 可樂/雪碧/可樂zero kělè/xuěbì/kělè zero Coca-Cola/Sprite/Coke Zero
  • MOS鮮乳 xiānrǔ Milk
  • 新鮮葡萄汁 xīnxiān pútáozhī Grape Juice
  • 新鮮柳丁汁 xīnxiān liǔdīngzhī Tangerine Juice
  • 摩斯純淨天然水 mósī chúnjìng tiānrán shuǐ Bottled Water
  • 葡萄籽冰茶 pútaozǐ bīng chá Grape Seed Iced Tea
  • 日式抹茶拿鐵 rìshì mǒchá nátiě Japanese-style Milk Tea
  • 新鮮芒果汁 xīnxiān mángguǒzhī Mango Juice

Hot Drinks

  • 原片香桔茶 yuánpiàn xiāng júchá Tangerine Tea
  • 纖綠檸檬茶 xiānlǜ níngméng chá Lemon Green Tea
  • 熱咖啡/紅茶 rè kāfēi/hóngchá Hot Coffee/Black Tea
  • 可可亞 kěkě yà Cocoa
  • 柚子熱茶 yòuzi rèchá Pomelo Hot Tea

Soup

  • 鮮菇濃湯 xiāngū nóngtāng Mushroom Soup
  • 玉米濃湯 yùmǐ nóngtāng Corn Soup
  • 海鮮濃湯 hǎixiān nóngtāng Seafood Soup

If you stumble, don’t worry, you can always point to the pictures. If there are errors, please let me know.

Company Website (TW)
Restaurant Review (A Hungry Girl’s Guide to Taipei)

18 Responses to “MOS Burger Romanized Menu”


  1. 1 naruwan November 29, 2007 at 7:13 am

    Did you do this for any particular reason?! I’m just curious.

  2. 2 kay November 29, 2007 at 8:52 am

    wow, i didnt see as many choices when i went to a ximending branch over the summer. its stuff like this that makes me want to go back to taiwan.

  3. 3 Todd Alperovitz November 29, 2007 at 9:06 am

    Naruwan – It was raining outside and I was bored.

  4. 4 sqjtaipei November 29, 2007 at 11:17 am

    Sweet post. MOSBURGER is great. How is it pronounced in English?

  5. 5 Gabuchan November 29, 2007 at 4:06 pm

    Here in Japan, mosburger is delicious too.
    sqjtaipei: Mosburger is pronounced moss burger moss like the green furry stuff that grows on trees and forest lands. or like randy moss the football (american) player.
    Or in Japanese “mohsu baahgaah”

  6. 6 Todd Alperovitz November 30, 2007 at 12:29 am

    mohsu baahgaah sounds a lot cooler than mósī hànbǎo.

  7. 7 Mark November 30, 2007 at 3:20 am

    I used to eat there all the time 3 years ago when I lived by xinpu zhan. It’s not bad, but it’s a bit pricey for what you get IMHO.

    Todd, how are you using WP.com if you’ve got your own domain? Is that a new feature?

  8. 8 Todd Alperovitz December 1, 2007 at 3:54 pm

    Mark,
    If memory serves me correct, I paid $10 for wordpress.com to to map* my blog so that it uses my domain name. I paid for a one-year subscription when I first moved to wordpress. when someone typed “http://thedailybubbletea.com” it sent them to “http://dailybubbletea.wordpress.com”. I recently however selected the right option so that when people go to the .wordpress.com url it sends them to the .com url Everything is still hosted on WP.com

    *I think that’s the right technical language.

  9. 9 gabuchan December 6, 2007 at 4:21 pm

    mósī hànbǎo sounds hard to say!

  10. 10 owshawng December 6, 2007 at 5:21 pm

    I love Mos burger. Much better then the big western chains we have in the US.

  11. 11 Frostfox December 8, 2007 at 10:40 pm

    I printed this up and put it in my secret folder. Thanks!

  12. 12 Nathan September 18, 2008 at 5:53 pm

    This is great! I am certainly gonna come back to this one…

  13. 13 Recipes for Rice Cookers May 25, 2011 at 7:54 pm

    Mos burger is great – definitely nice variation on fast food when your in Taiwan. The romanized menu helps out too – thanks : )


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  2. 2 David on Formosa » Links 3 December 2007 Trackback on December 3, 2007 at 8:35 am
  3. 3 Free Online Japanese Food Recipes Trackback on March 31, 2009 at 10:20 pm
  4. 4 Taiwanese Menu Trackback on January 1, 2011 at 9:00 pm
  5. 5 Eating at MOS Burguer – Seize Taiwan Trackback on February 15, 2011 at 9:24 am

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