Duomo Cafe+

Taipei


Very studenty, so expect lots of wooden desks and laptops. Great coffee, friendly service and usually a small gaggle of rescued cats that are all up for adoption. The menu is Taiwan's version of western style – think pastas, risottos and curries as well as brunch-type plates – as well as something called 'British fish and chips'!

If you come here in the evening, there are a few varieties of craft beers in the fridge.


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