One of the best Cyber Cafes in Taiwan. Reasonable prices at 30 TWD per hour for top equipment (GTX 960, GTX 1060, mechanical keyboards, gaming headsets and mouses) it's got a bistro service where you can order typical Taiwanese food and drinks.
Edit. I went this Saturday September 24th around 10:40 AM and I have to say that it was really packed up, more than 20-30 people lining up. There were plenty of computers available but the way they handle the check in process is just too slow and inefficient. I waited about 1 hour and 15 minutes just to get in. You certainly need more counters or a sort of self checking for people who already have a membership with the cafe.
Edit 2. On October 3rd the owner of the cafe has politely informed that the computers who were available were actually "reserved" or paid by a group of people. That day (September 24th) at 9:40 AM it was pretty much fully booked. I still think if you are going to book several computers for a group you should first take a deposit and inform the other customers about the waiting time. We were not told how long would it be nor that we actually needed a ticket number.
I still think a faster check-in way for members of the cafe should be available so you could just swipe your card and go upstairs.
As of today, they have update their PCs with NVIDIA...
Read moreIts a genuinely nice place. We didn’t book and it was a Saturday night so we got the normal area. They have a “booth” for 2 people gamers. Feels very private as the monitors are big and the couches are tall (plus a divider surrounding us).
Its a little loud but in a good way, like you’re also confident you can be excited about your game. You hear people saying things like “someone’s behind you!” or someone being sad they lost the game. Nothing unusual.
We couldn’t speak a lot of chinese but they gave an English menu and you can type in english what to order (in the computer) and they’ll bring it up. You pay right before you leave.
My boyfriend left his mouse in there but the person immediately ran after us and asked if we left a mouse. Incredible...
Read moreWas at this internet cafe for like 4 hours, as tourist who doesn't speak Chinese I wished that they might have English language system or English words under to the Chinese one. As first timer in internet cafe it took a while to understand how it all operated (also needed to translate everything), but once I understood it was nice experience, on heavier games the PC was glitchy but as I saw other computers it seems like it was only where I was. Didn't fully understand the whole gaming menu thing saw game I wanted to play but when clicked it says download rq (not update). At the end it was very nice experience as a gamer who traveled definitely would go again after I understood how...
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