Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Hsinchu. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. The city of "New Bamboo," Hsinchu sways like a sturdy reed under the cooling breeze that rolls from the Taiwan Strait. Buzzing with the activity of numerous science and technology universities, Hsinchu is forward-thinking, attracting high-tech companies from around the world—a charming juxtaposition of modernity and antiquity for the oldest city in northern Taiwan. Hsinchu's historic moat flows through central parks and green spaces, and the scholarly carvings on the Guan Di Temple contribute to the city's intellectual sensibility. For a glimpse into traditional Taiwanese technologies, visit the Craft Glass Museum to learn about Hsinchu's signature product.
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4 based on 139 reviews
This place is one of the best coffee places I have been in Taiwan. I took the cold brew coffee, which was excellent. Free water is available as well. In fact those coffee places are rather expensive, you'r value for money is very big. Because unlike in Europe it is very normal to stay as long as you want to drink your coffee.
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4 based on 46 reviews
While in Hsinchu for business I came upon Paul Restaurant wandering through the Big City shopping mall. I was in the mood for a lighter âmore familiarâ lunch and Paul did not disappoint. The restaurant is stylized as a French Café and accomplishes this goal quite well. Not only do they offer typical fresh bakery and pastry selections, but they have a good lunch menu with salads, soups, and sandwiches. I ordered a mixed green salad dressed with balsamic vinaigrette which was quite good. They also offer several wines by the bottle, half-bottle, and glass. I would definitely recommend to those looking for western style meal while in Hsinchu.
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I went here with my friend and her baby daughter last month and without a doubt the staff were wonderful, two people didnât speak English but they were still really friendly and hospitable. Two others spoke English and were great checking on the baby, playing games with her, etc.The only thing I have to say thatâs negative is that I asked for no dairy. No cream, no ice cream, etc IN CHINESE, but I still got a load of cream underneath my waffles, sticking them to the plate (I found this a bit odd) which meant I couldnât really eat them, despite paying all that money.Anyway, the peach smoothie was amazing and my friend had a massive breakfast that looked great.Itâs got a nice atmosphere but in my opinion Iâd only go back on a special occasion because the prices are just too high for me.
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