Cafehopping can be twice as fun when you are in a foreign country.
Especially the navigating part, but most of them were done by le mister, so lucky me.
This cafe was introduced by a fellow friend who highly recommended the place for brunch!
Once you step into the cafe, you will be welcomed by the strong aroma of coffee!
Cute idea.
It was a weekend when we arrived.
The main area was already full house (mostly families)!
Desserts are served here too!
Like many cafes, Woolloomooloo also goes for the simple yet chic industrial interior with mainly wooden furniture pieces that are placed all over the cafe.
Yes! The wooden horse is for kids!
We were seated at a long table shown in the photo above.
It was quite awkward because the brunch crowd came pouring in and soon after, our table was fully occupied.
Anyway, the cafe has a second level but I was too shy to venture off snapping photos like a mad woman.
I can totally feel how civilized Taiwanese people are, so I shall not disrupt the nature.
I then decided it's best to take my seat and order my meal. Ha!
Menu!
After a distance of travelling, we decided on cold beverages.
Iced Latte (TWD 180~S$7.50) & Iced Mocha (TWD 180 ~S$7.50).
My latte tasted abit funny so I preferred Mister's Mocha more.
Woolloomooloo Brunch Plate (TWD 350~S$15).
How can we not try the brunch plate when we are here for that meal of the day right?
And what's there not to love, when you can find everything - scrambled eggs (which were really awesome), fried tomato, roasted potato wedges (would prefer more slices!), baked beans (can I exchange this for more wedges?), avocado, onion, sauteed mushrooms, pork sausage and home-made sourdough!
Top up TWD 40 ~S$2 to change your eggs for an omelette!
Mister chose the Pizza For The Carnivore (TWD 550~S$23) which totally sounds like the right dish for him.
The amount of meat lying there was amazingly incredible.
I only had two slices and was really really full after that.
You should never follow the photo above.
Use your hands to deal with the pizza not the utensils!
Classic Pancakes (TWD 280 ~S$12) which is only available on weekends.
Sad to say we were quite disappointed by this one.
The portion wasn't really generous and the pancakes weren't that fluffy.
I guess we kinda expected more since it stated this is only available on weekends.
You can't miss out a hipster cafe like this in Taipei, you just can't!
Overall, we love the environment (just not the seating arrangement) and the food faired decent!
Will re-visit if we have the chance to try the coffee again!
Woolloomooloo is around a 10-minutes walk away from the highest building
- Taipei 101!
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>Woolloomooloo Facebook Page<No.379, Section 4, Xinyi Road,
Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
信義路4段379號
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