The meal options are diverse, including desserts, fried items, croissants, salads, and rice. Hot drinks like Mimi milk tea have a moderate sweetness, making them suitable for slightly cool weather.
The store's decor follows an old house style, with spacious surroundings and ample distance between tables. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the environment is clean, with cute and friendly cats.
The service is average, the staff are friendly, and they offer an interactive experience with cats, most of which are rescue cats. Please note that you cannot hold the cats.
The long-awaited cat café had cats walking back and forth at the entrance, making us hesitant to open the door for fear that the cats would rush out.
Once inside, the staff first introduced the rules, explaining that all the cats were rescued (which I found super heartwarming). You can pet the cats but cannot pick them up. The staff will assign you a seat, and after deciding on your meal, you can order and pay at the counter. There’s a weekday-exclusive brunch option available, and the minimum spend is one drink or one meal, with a time limit of 110 minutes.
In addition to cakes in the dessert display, they offer fried foods, croissants, salads, and rice dishes, with a fairly diverse selection. However, I wasn't particularly hungry that day and didn't order any savory food. I ordered a hot milk tea, which for some reason was 10 yuan more than the cold drinks. They add sugar directly into the drink, making it sweet but not overly so; it felt quite suitable for the slightly cool weather. My friend ordered orange juice, which he said was okay. We originally planned to share a cake, but they only accepted cash, with no mobile payment options or support for bank transfers, so we felt it was a pity we couldn't have the cake.
Overall, the dining environment was comfortable. Even though there were many cats, it didn’t feel dirty; the cats were all adorable and friendly, although they were mostly sleeping. There was one mischievous cat that I saw biting on a charging cord left on the next table. The staff were also quite friendly, and my overall experience was very pleasant.
The original Cat Island on North Xin Street has moved to the railway!
It has integrated with Mii Mii Railway Store to become a cat café٩٩(๑•̀ω•́๑)۶
Located next to Hsinchu High Business School
The entrance is not very noticeable
You have to look for it or you'll easily miss it.
During afternoon tea, it's highly recommended to make a reservation!!!
When I went that day, I forgot
There were no seats available until 16:30
We first wandered around the Big City and then came back.
As soon as you enter, you'll see the cats napping at the counter
All the cats in the store are super cute❤️
You can pet them but not pick them up
Some cats can even let you touch their paw pads.
There are two floors
The decor adopts an old house style
The space inside is very spacious
The tables are far apart from each other.
There are quite a lot of drink and food options available
You need to check the dessert cabinet for desserts.
Iced Americano $120
It tastes a bit bitter
But my boyfriend thinks it tastes just right and really likes it.
Oolong Latte Hot $160
Hot lattes will always have latte art (✪ω✪)
The tea flavor is quite strong and not overpowered by the milk flavor
The sweetness is just right
Unfortunately, when it was served, it felt a bit cool.
Pure Lemon Tart $170
I've always loved the desserts from Mii Mii
The tart crust is a bit hard
The acidity is not too overpowering.
Perhaps it was too cold that day, so the cats were mostly sleeping
If you're lucky, the cats might come to play with you
Or the staff might give you some treats to feed the cats
But just being there makes you feel really good XD
If you want to see the cats awake, it's best to come closer to evening when they gradually wake up.