This place is definitely a gem!! Located not too far away from Taipei Main Station, it is tucked in a small alley & you might not notice it at first but it has a signage right at the door. The shop is so warm & welcoming, and often packed. So, better to make reservations before coming. In total they have 3 levels of dining area. For their menu, they have quite an extensive list of drinks and food as well. Decided to get a few dishes to share: Sous Vide Chicken Caesar Salad, Pan Fried Chicken & Duck Kebab Platter, Soft Shelled Crab with Uni Risotto, and British Fish & Cheese. All the dishes were done so well and were served quite fast too. Those dishes are enough to be shared among 4 people. Another good thing about this place is the attentiveness of the team. Definitely will be coming back again...
Read moreLocated in an unassuming alley right across from Huashan Creative Park, Trio Bitters offers assorted tapas and drinks in a cozy and casual environment (though certainly a very noisey one as it becomes more full due to the acoustics). The food was satisfactory but not particularly memorable as they felt like typical dishes we've had in other restaurants before. However, the waitress that served our table was terrific – very friendly, helpful and attentive. When customers at the table next to us got very loud, she even helped ask them to lower their voice and eventually changed seat for us. Overall, we give Trio Bitter 6 out...
Read moreFemale bartender on 2F had serious attitude problem randomly introducing customers with the same name to talk to each other. Am I here to spend a few thousand dollars to entertain the bartenders or am I here to have a good time of my own with friends and family? The bartender interrupted our conversation and shouted at us for complaining about this uncomfortable introduction of “hey that dude has the same English name as yours!”. Would appreciate if the owner or manager sees this review and ask the staffs to behave while providing top notch services to...
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