Dropped by this afternoon for coffee break. It is located in a quiet and relax location in Taipei, a stone throw from the National Palace Museum. The joint with both indoor and outdoor seating, it seems a popular spot for bloggers. The choice of beverages are not extensive but sufficient, quality wise, are no surprise but fine. A common phenomenon in Taiwan, when you ask for white coffee (i.e. an Americano with a dash of milk), the shop assistant looks puzzle, Without making it difficult, I said Latte then. With so many ppl travelling abroad and Starbucks (they serve white coffee) in every corner, don’t they know there are ppl prefer white coffee ((N.B. Latte and white coffee are...
Read moreLovely little cafe very close to the Museum for Formosan Aborigines (just 2 buildings away) as well as the National Palace Museum. We got a tuna salad sandwich, the power beef meal, green tea (was kind of like a green tea latte), and the limited/seasonal Lemon Sicily, which turned out to be a lemon sofa coffee drink. Sounds weird I know but I actually quite liked it :) enjoyed everything we got at this cafe and also thought the decor and vibes were great, a good break...
Read moreNot dog-friendly cafe. I brought my Chihuahua in a bag, and the waitress said it would scare people. I would NEVER visit again!
Edit: Nopes. The staff was extremely rude and said my dog would frighten people. She is a 9 month old puppy and did not bark. Your apology is NOT accepted. And that was extremely unfriendly service especially during new...
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