The cafe is on the second floor of the food court. Don't be discouraged by the lines to the soy milk place and simply make your way upstairs via the stairs or elevator. There isn't an English menu but you can easily point to the pictures and the lady at the till was very accommodating. Google Translate also helps to decipher the drinks on the right side of the menu without the pictures. We had the potato soup and the sausages with chicken salad. Each one had a generous servings of thick white bread. For the sausage dish, it had four slices of bread had peanut butter and pesto spread that were delicious --creamy and nutty on one hand, earthy and vegetal on the other. The salads were a colourful mix of greens served with a honey mustard dressing. On the side were big slices of fruit, guava and apple this time. These were a welcome addition to a typically fried breakfast! I indulged in a cold brew. Speciality coffee can be expensive in Taipei and this was no exception but I can say it was one of the best cups I've had here.
The food court was busy but one can easily wait for a table beside the Cube stall, and we chose to overlook the street below. In all, our experience at Cube Cafe was a wonderful change of pace from the typical Taiwanese breakfast and we had the most delightful...
Read moreI only come to this building for Cube, I am sick of that long queue tourist soya milk shop. Cube has a salad bowl the size of the moon and the toast sandwiches are so big that you don’t need to eat for life. I have provided the menu I the photos. From top left. Number one is cheese - but has pesto too and tomato (100nt) - it’s good actually. Next one is some double cheese Mexican thing (120), after that it is cheese and something. One of them is chicken (say ‘ji roll’). Another is Mexican spicy ( say ‘la jow’ and do a Mexican dance). Then in the next section are the salads. The third section are burgers (no one buys them). Then on the right are drinks. That fourth section is tea and the fifth is coffee. The cheap milks are powder, the expensive is dairy milk. If you buy food, you SAVE 20nt. I PUT IN SO MUCH EFFORT to wire this and I don’t even know Chinese. Had to ask 100 people. Please show consideration and press LIKE, so that I can keep...
Read moreFrench Quiche Brunch with Smoked Salmon salad (法式鹹派早午餐-燻鮭魚沙拉) & milk tea portion is BIG! Advisable for 2 small-eater to share very generous with the filling (sausage, bacon, sweet potato) in the quiche -salad dressing has lemon bits but it is more sweet than sour. The salad fills up more than half of the not-very-small-plate NT20 off any drinks with order of any dish.
Store is situated in a food court whereby customers get their own table & self serve. Easily accessible with strollers as there is a lift available. Ample space to park stroller next to the table. I went on a Monday & there were only 2 stores open hence I almost didn't have to wait.
Will definitely be back to try other dishes...
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