Nested in a quiet lane, prefect atmosphere to hangout with friends. The muted dark colour accent combined with the modern mid-century design of the interior truly fascinates how much detail that it gives. The coffee are great too, with a wide selection. The cappuccino could be done better. They also make their own cups and other pottery products, this shop shows art and crafts still have its own place in the age of "mass factory produce products" flooding the market. Hospitality wise, this shop is providing a little too much such as refilling my drinking water, or smiling a little too much, probably its common here in Taiwan nothing bad about it. From every detail in the shop, it shows the people here care a lot in what they do, from the food to the crafts and interior set-ups. In summary, it's a rare gem in today's age.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$200–400
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
This is a very special spot off Dihua street in Dadaocheng. We were lucky to find it when we needed a coffee away from the busy street. The atmosphere in Pallas is very peaceful and warm. There is a handmade feel with the snapshots posted on the wall and the hand stitched coasters.. Even the way the coffee is served is very comforting. The creators of this cafe designed a unique space indeed. My instagram is @erikandersen
Service
Dine in
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Very annoyed to ask to keep your voice down, which makes no sense. Food is average and the store think too highly of themself about the culture of being QUIET. We weren’t even loud, this make me uncomfortable, as soon as we walk in they told us to be quiet.
Price per person
$200–400
Food: 4
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
It was my first visit and I tried #14. I liked it a lot. (I prefer sour coffee.) The pudding was yummy, too. The environment was very nice and quiet. I love this place hidden in a noisy area.
The only thing that can be a bit better is their restroom. The toilet is too close to the wall.
Price per person
$200–400
Enjoyed the calm, quiet ambience here & the period-style old house. This is an ideal coffee shop for doing some quiet reading or work in Taipei. Perfect amount of lighting: enough to read or work, but also just right for a romantic coffee date or dinner. It’s not touristy at all, as evidenced by the absence of English language menu. Between the nice young staffers who speak English, though, and pointing to the photos in the menu section here, you’ll get by just fine. I ordered the curry with rice & a Japanese chai latte. Both were very tasty. 4 stars because there’s no sparkling water, soda or alcohol & because having a menu with pictures or an English menu in the back somewhere would be helpful additions. But could just as well give it 5 stars, since the related positives (not touristy & very relaxed/ quiet) more than compensated. Loved it!