Okay. First of all this review should be taken with a grain of salt. I'm dairy free and gluten free so this cafe while having fantastic ambience and also possessing the best lovely wasabi dressed salad I've had in Taichung (aside from my own of course ;)) was a nice chill spot, I didn't have mant options. They don't do soy milk for their coffees so I was stuck with a mug of tea for caffeine cravings. The tea was actually very fragrant. You know those blatantly artificial teas that are way too obviously from the discount shelf of the local supermarket? This was definitely not one of those teas. So this place was Okay for me just from the lack of options. Their menu isn't extensive with only 2 barely filled pages. But from my light lunch there, what they do have , they do well. I probably won't be coming back but I'm sure it'd be a super place for people who are free to eat what they want.
Price range: 100~300nt Quality: 5 🌟(that salad was pretty darn good with nuts, dried fruit and pepitas) Value: 4🌟 Possible improvements: provide serviettes with food please. Ambience: 5🌟 (great choice in chill music, free...
Read moreThe coffee and milk tea tasted heavily watered down with milk—nothing particularly special. The most annoying part was that everyone in the party had to purchase a drink just to sit down. It was the first time I’ve encountered this in Taiwan as a tourist. Over rated and over priced for a typical coffee and drinks. Rather go Starbucks for better pricing.
But giving this a 4 since this place remind me of home, Portland Oregon....
Read moreA well-curated authentic Cafe. The country music playing in the background at the time of visit kept a calm vibe while most customers focused on personal matters. The Cafe offers Alpro Soya and Coconut milk for Latte with an add-on price of NT$20. The espresso used for Cafe Latte tasted lighter roasted with more fruity notes, perhaps a better fit for ice than hot Cafe Latte. Overall, a...
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