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Taiwan Provincial City God Temple
No. 14號, Section 1, Wuchang St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Chengzhong Market
No. 51-2號, Lane 22, Section 1, Wuchang St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum
No. 25號, Xiangyang Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
National Taiwan Museum
No. 2, Xiangyang Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
228 Peace Memorial Park
No. 3號, Ketagalan Blvd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Taipei Zhongshan Hall
No. 98, Yanping S Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Taipei North Gate (ChengEn Gate)
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, 忠孝西路一段
National Center of Photography and Images
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, 忠孝西路一段70號1樓
Starbeary Taipei
10041, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, 忠孝西路一段50號亞洲廣場大樓管理委員會B1 B1
Postal Museum Taipei Beimen Branch
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, 忠孝西路一段114號2樓
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TOKIYA Taipei Chongqing South Store
No. 58號, Section 1, Chongqing S Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
成都抄手麵食 China Dumpling Noodle
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泰獅 泰式料理
No. 12號, Lane 16, Section 1, Wuchang St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Three To Vegetarian Restaurant
No. 23號, Section 1, Wuchang St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
TASTY Taipei Chongqing S. Branch
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Chongqing S Rd, 129號2 樓
Dian Shui Lou
No. 64號, Huaining St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Heritage Bakery & Cafe
No. 73之2號, Section 1, Hankou St, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10044
Ding Fu Lou Restaurant
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Wuchang St, 1-2號2樓
Tutto Fresco翡冷翠義式餐廳
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Hankou St, 15號1樓
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日初青旅 Sundaily Hostel
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Astoria Cafe & Bakery

100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Wuchang St, 5號2樓
4.1(1.9K)$$$$
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attractions: Taiwan Provincial City God Temple, Chengzhong Market, Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum, National Taiwan Museum, 228 Peace Memorial Park, Taipei Zhongshan Hall, Taipei North Gate (ChengEn Gate), National Center of Photography and Images, Starbeary Taipei, Postal Museum Taipei Beimen Branch, restaurants: 洋朵義式廚坊-重慶店, TOKIYA Taipei Chongqing South Store, 成都抄手麵食 China Dumpling Noodle, 泰獅 泰式料理, Three To Vegetarian Restaurant, TASTY Taipei Chongqing S. Branch, Dian Shui Lou, Heritage Bakery & Cafe, Ding Fu Lou Restaurant, Tutto Fresco翡冷翠義式餐廳
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Nearby attractions of Astoria Cafe & Bakery

Taiwan Provincial City God Temple

Chengzhong Market

Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum

National Taiwan Museum

228 Peace Memorial Park

Taipei Zhongshan Hall

Taipei North Gate (ChengEn Gate)

National Center of Photography and Images

Starbeary Taipei

Postal Museum Taipei Beimen Branch

Taiwan Provincial City God Temple

Taiwan Provincial City God Temple

4.7

(1.2K)

Closed
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Chengzhong Market

Chengzhong Market

4.0

(2.5K)

Closed
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Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum

Land Bank Exhibition Hall of National Taiwan Museum

4.6

(3K)

Closed
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National Taiwan Museum

National Taiwan Museum

4.5

(5.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Astoria Cafe & Bakery

洋朵義式廚坊-重慶店

TOKIYA Taipei Chongqing South Store

成都抄手麵食 China Dumpling Noodle

泰獅 泰式料理

Three To Vegetarian Restaurant

TASTY Taipei Chongqing S. Branch

Dian Shui Lou

Heritage Bakery & Cafe

Ding Fu Lou Restaurant

Tutto Fresco翡冷翠義式餐廳

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洋朵義式廚坊-重慶店

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(3.1K)

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TOKIYA Taipei Chongqing South Store

TOKIYA Taipei Chongqing South Store

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成都抄手麵食 China Dumpling Noodle

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Mr KoMr Ko
The Astoria is a special place that needs a deep understanding to enjoy it. The food itself is special and has a lineage from the Russian royal family over 70 years ago. The decoration inside might look old, but the paintings on the wall are actually by a special customer, while each book sold in the shop are by the people who wrote the books, having spent time there. The ornaments are special and have a story, while even shining your phone on the picture of the coffee package links to a 3D image - very interesting. The food is actually tasty and the brolsche takes about 2-3 days to prepare. It is tasty and I strongly recommend it. As for the staff, they have been badly reviewed and I found on my visit that the staff were all kind, not overly, but helpful and explained the menu and actually seemed like a family. Some of the older staff in the bakery have been there for over 40 years, so how can there be so much criticism? The actual boss, the lady, is very passionate about what she does. If you get to see her, let know your thoughts. Overall, I understand that in general observation, the place seems like a normal old coffee shop, but it is, except that it’s not normal if you understand what it’s about and the type of experiences and stories that created this place. If you can read Mandarin, they have a book explaining it... I recommend going there and have someone read the book and translate it for the experience. If you are a writer/philosopher, I am not sure this is the place for you because it can be so busy and I don’t think they can cater to your needs. So, the food, the experience of knowing what this place means, the dessert and their special egg coffee makes this place very interesting and a must for those who haven’t been.
D YD Y
I wasn't planning on going here, but the other coffee shops nearby were busy. I initially looked at this place as a cafe, but really it is more like fine-dining (western food), and of course the prices appeared a bit much for a mere cafe. However, as a limited-service fine dining restaurant (it does not have an extensive menu - some entrées as part of a set meal), it was excellent. The food was impressively prepared and generally tasted great. Definitely worth every dollar spent, and I would go back. BUT it definitely isn't a café (ie. not a coffee shop). Also, the service could be better. The restaurant was very busy and clearly understaffed. The waiters behaved with intense energy, and it was not so pleasant. As for ambiance, the restaurant is in an older part of Taipei, and has some interesting history. However, it has clearly been renovated, and has lost some of that historical feel. Also, because they are understaffed, they try to cram everyone on the 2nd floor (first floor is the bakery), even though there is a third floor open. Also, the bathrooms, though nicely renovated, need a bit more attention.
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本來以為價格偏高,結果上餐後居然份量超級大,而且餐點很細緻非常高cp值,大推俄羅斯軟糖 台北城,真的不缺一家咖啡館;但在處處飄散咖啡香的台北,不能不提明星咖啡館。 西元一九四九年,一個十八歲的建中畢業生簡錦錐與喬治.艾斯尼南在內的六位俄羅斯人,在台北武昌街開啟了明星一甲子的璀璨歲月。「明星」取自於「ASTORIA」俄語中「宇宙」之意,代表了星海中最美麗的那顆星… Taipei is a city well-endowed with coffee shops. While the city is filled with aroma of coffees, Café Astoria is one that deserves a special mention. In 1949, Elsner and five other Russians partnered with Archibald Chien, then an 18 year-old graduate of Jianguo High School, to open Café Astoria on Wuchang Street in Taipei. The name, a reference to the Russian word for “universe,” indicates the brightest star in the sky: a fitting name for a café that would go on to shine for a span of more than 70 years… 明星的誕生,五〇年代神秘而輝煌的象徵 一杯飄香世紀的明星咖啡,蘊藏了多少迷人的故事?故事的起點是1917年遠在俄羅斯的十月革命。這年俄共推翻沙皇政府,皇家侍衛隊的一員喬治.艾斯尼南逃哈爾濱,輾轉來到上海,1922年和同鄉布爾林.洛維奇在霞飛路開了明星咖啡館;上海淪陷後,顛沛流離又來到了台灣。 西元1949年,一個十八歲的建中畢業生簡錦錐與喬治.艾斯尼南在內的六位俄羅斯人,在台北武昌街開啟了明星一甲子的璀璨歲月。「明星」取自於「ASTORIA」俄語中「宇宙」之意,代表了星海中最美麗的那顆星。 從百年前的北國來到二十一世紀的南國,明星咖啡館承襲俄國皇室的血統,有1915年的古董食譜為證。而明星獨家的俄羅斯風味套餐、咖啡,與麵包店各式精美的異國西點,更成了當代流金歲月的縮影。每天下午,外國使館達官貴人的黑頭坐車紛紛造訪武昌街,選購如深受蔣方良女士鍾愛,俄國皇室御用的「明星俄羅斯軟糖」、「明星蘭姆核桃糕」,及台灣第一個的巧克力蛋糕,奠定明星在台北人心中,那神秘而輝煌的象徵。 A Star is Born: 1950’s – Byword of Mystery and Splendor Within each cup of Astoria Coffee lies a fascinating story that begins with the October Revolution in Russia in 1917. That year, as the Russian Communists overthrew the Tsarist government, George Elsner, a member of the Royal Guard, fled to Harbin and then onward to Shanghai. In 1922, he and fellow countryman Burin Petter Noveehor opened Café Astoria on Shanghai’s Avenue Joffre. Shanghai fell to the Chinese Communists and the pair again uprooted and finally made their way to Taiwan. In 1949, Elsner and six other Russians partnered with Archibald Chien, then an 18 year-old graduate of Jianguo High School, to open Café Astoria on Wuchang Street in Taipei. The name, a reference to the Russian word for “universe,” indicates the brightest star in the sky: a fitting name for a cafe that would go on to shine for a span of more than 70 years. From its northern roots a century earlier to its southern home in the 21st century, Café Astoria has continued the heritage of its Russian royal family lineage. These early roots can be glimpsed from an in-house Russian recipe book, preserved from 1915. The café also continues to serve its distinctive mix of Russian meals, coffee, and fine, exotic pastries. These dishes hearken back to a golden bygone era when foreign embassy officials frequented the café on Wuchang Street, attracted by Astoria’s Russian soft candy and mazurka cakes, both are Russian royal family treats favored by Taiwan’s First lady Chiang Fang-Liang. Astoria’s chocolate cake, the first in Taiwan, further sealed the café’s place in the hearts of the residents of Taipei and made it a byword for mystery and splendor.
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The Astoria is a special place that needs a deep understanding to enjoy it. The food itself is special and has a lineage from the Russian royal family over 70 years ago. The decoration inside might look old, but the paintings on the wall are actually by a special customer, while each book sold in the shop are by the people who wrote the books, having spent time there. The ornaments are special and have a story, while even shining your phone on the picture of the coffee package links to a 3D image - very interesting. The food is actually tasty and the brolsche takes about 2-3 days to prepare. It is tasty and I strongly recommend it. As for the staff, they have been badly reviewed and I found on my visit that the staff were all kind, not overly, but helpful and explained the menu and actually seemed like a family. Some of the older staff in the bakery have been there for over 40 years, so how can there be so much criticism? The actual boss, the lady, is very passionate about what she does. If you get to see her, let know your thoughts. Overall, I understand that in general observation, the place seems like a normal old coffee shop, but it is, except that it’s not normal if you understand what it’s about and the type of experiences and stories that created this place. If you can read Mandarin, they have a book explaining it... I recommend going there and have someone read the book and translate it for the experience. If you are a writer/philosopher, I am not sure this is the place for you because it can be so busy and I don’t think they can cater to your needs. So, the food, the experience of knowing what this place means, the dessert and their special egg coffee makes this place very interesting and a must for those who haven’t been.
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I wasn't planning on going here, but the other coffee shops nearby were busy. I initially looked at this place as a cafe, but really it is more like fine-dining (western food), and of course the prices appeared a bit much for a mere cafe. However, as a limited-service fine dining restaurant (it does not have an extensive menu - some entrées as part of a set meal), it was excellent. The food was impressively prepared and generally tasted great. Definitely worth every dollar spent, and I would go back. BUT it definitely isn't a café (ie. not a coffee shop). Also, the service could be better. The restaurant was very busy and clearly understaffed. The waiters behaved with intense energy, and it was not so pleasant. As for ambiance, the restaurant is in an older part of Taipei, and has some interesting history. However, it has clearly been renovated, and has lost some of that historical feel. Also, because they are understaffed, they try to cram everyone on the 2nd floor (first floor is the bakery), even though there is a third floor open. Also, the bathrooms, though nicely renovated, need a bit more attention.
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本來以為價格偏高,結果上餐後居然份量超級大,而且餐點很細緻非常高cp值,大推俄羅斯軟糖 台北城,真的不缺一家咖啡館;但在處處飄散咖啡香的台北,不能不提明星咖啡館。 西元一九四九年,一個十八歲的建中畢業生簡錦錐與喬治.艾斯尼南在內的六位俄羅斯人,在台北武昌街開啟了明星一甲子的璀璨歲月。「明星」取自於「ASTORIA」俄語中「宇宙」之意,代表了星海中最美麗的那顆星… Taipei is a city well-endowed with coffee shops. While the city is filled with aroma of coffees, Café Astoria is one that deserves a special mention. In 1949, Elsner and five other Russians partnered with Archibald Chien, then an 18 year-old graduate of Jianguo High School, to open Café Astoria on Wuchang Street in Taipei. The name, a reference to the Russian word for “universe,” indicates the brightest star in the sky: a fitting name for a café that would go on to shine for a span of more than 70 years… 明星的誕生,五〇年代神秘而輝煌的象徵 一杯飄香世紀的明星咖啡,蘊藏了多少迷人的故事?故事的起點是1917年遠在俄羅斯的十月革命。這年俄共推翻沙皇政府,皇家侍衛隊的一員喬治.艾斯尼南逃哈爾濱,輾轉來到上海,1922年和同鄉布爾林.洛維奇在霞飛路開了明星咖啡館;上海淪陷後,顛沛流離又來到了台灣。 西元1949年,一個十八歲的建中畢業生簡錦錐與喬治.艾斯尼南在內的六位俄羅斯人,在台北武昌街開啟了明星一甲子的璀璨歲月。「明星」取自於「ASTORIA」俄語中「宇宙」之意,代表了星海中最美麗的那顆星。 從百年前的北國來到二十一世紀的南國,明星咖啡館承襲俄國皇室的血統,有1915年的古董食譜為證。而明星獨家的俄羅斯風味套餐、咖啡,與麵包店各式精美的異國西點,更成了當代流金歲月的縮影。每天下午,外國使館達官貴人的黑頭坐車紛紛造訪武昌街,選購如深受蔣方良女士鍾愛,俄國皇室御用的「明星俄羅斯軟糖」、「明星蘭姆核桃糕」,及台灣第一個的巧克力蛋糕,奠定明星在台北人心中,那神秘而輝煌的象徵。 A Star is Born: 1950’s – Byword of Mystery and Splendor Within each cup of Astoria Coffee lies a fascinating story that begins with the October Revolution in Russia in 1917. That year, as the Russian Communists overthrew the Tsarist government, George Elsner, a member of the Royal Guard, fled to Harbin and then onward to Shanghai. In 1922, he and fellow countryman Burin Petter Noveehor opened Café Astoria on Shanghai’s Avenue Joffre. Shanghai fell to the Chinese Communists and the pair again uprooted and finally made their way to Taiwan. In 1949, Elsner and six other Russians partnered with Archibald Chien, then an 18 year-old graduate of Jianguo High School, to open Café Astoria on Wuchang Street in Taipei. The name, a reference to the Russian word for “universe,” indicates the brightest star in the sky: a fitting name for a cafe that would go on to shine for a span of more than 70 years. From its northern roots a century earlier to its southern home in the 21st century, Café Astoria has continued the heritage of its Russian royal family lineage. These early roots can be glimpsed from an in-house Russian recipe book, preserved from 1915. The café also continues to serve its distinctive mix of Russian meals, coffee, and fine, exotic pastries. These dishes hearken back to a golden bygone era when foreign embassy officials frequented the café on Wuchang Street, attracted by Astoria’s Russian soft candy and mazurka cakes, both are Russian royal family treats favored by Taiwan’s First lady Chiang Fang-Liang. Astoria’s chocolate cake, the first in Taiwan, further sealed the café’s place in the hearts of the residents of Taipei and made it a byword for mystery and splendor.
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The Astoria is a special place that needs a deep understanding to enjoy it. The food itself is special and has a lineage from the Russian royal family over 70 years ago. The decoration inside might look old, but the paintings on the wall are actually by a special customer, while each book sold in the shop are by the people who wrote the books, having spent time there. The ornaments are special and have a story, while even shining your phone on the picture of the coffee package links to a 3D image - very interesting. The food is actually tasty and the brolsche takes about 2-3 days to prepare. It is tasty and I strongly recommend it. As for the staff, they have been badly reviewed and I found on my visit that the staff were all kind, not overly, but helpful and explained the menu and actually seemed like a family. Some of the older staff in the bakery have been there for over 40 years, so how can there be so much criticism? The actual boss, the lady, is very passionate about what she does. If you get to see her, let know your thoughts. Overall, I understand that in general observation, the place seems like a normal old coffee shop, but it is, except that it’s not normal if you understand what it’s about and the type of experiences and stories that created this place. If you can read Mandarin, they have a book explaining it... I recommend going there and have someone read the book and translate it for the experience. If you are a writer/philosopher, I am not sure this is the place for you because it can be so busy and I don’t think they can cater to your needs. So, the food, the experience of knowing what this place means, the dessert and their special egg coffee makes this place very interesting and a must for those who...

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5.0
2y

I wasn't planning on going here, but the other coffee shops nearby were busy. I initially looked at this place as a cafe, but really it is more like fine-dining (western food), and of course the prices appeared a bit much for a mere cafe.

However, as a limited-service fine dining restaurant (it does not have an extensive menu - some entrées as part of a set meal), it was excellent. The food was impressively prepared and generally tasted great. Definitely worth every dollar spent, and I would go back.

BUT it definitely isn't a café (ie. not a coffee shop). Also, the service could be better. The restaurant was very busy and clearly understaffed. The waiters behaved with intense energy, and it was not so pleasant.

As for ambiance, the restaurant is in an older part of Taipei, and has some interesting history. However, it has clearly been renovated, and has lost some of that historical feel. Also, because they are understaffed, they try to cram everyone on the 2nd floor (first floor is the bakery), even though there is a third floor open. Also, the bathrooms, though nicely renovated, need a bit...

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4.0
23w

Came here for dinner after visiting the museums nearby. This restaurant offers an insight of the olden days vibe. From the time you step in, you feel like you are taken back to the past between 70s to 80s. This place serves traditional Russian food from beef goulash to coffee with sweet desserts. Salad is served first and next up is the soup. The beef goulash is nice and goes well with the bread, jam and cream. The main dish is traditional pork schnitzel and some side dishes of potatoes and vegetables with tartar and barbecue sauce. Lastly, comes the traditional russian sweets, cake and coffee to end the meal. The sweets are not overly sweet and compliments well with not so acidic russian coffee served. Overall, this place offers nice vibes and course meals. But the price might be a bit pricey. Other than the restaurant at level 2, they have a bakery store at level 1 where you can buy the sweets served and other...

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