Overall, the meal was average in taste, with the shrimp rice rolls and caramel milk tea receiving positive reviews. Although some dishes did not quite suit my taste, they still managed to satisfy the cravings during the late-night dining hours.
The environment is bright and spacious, with large glass windows offering a great view. The air conditioning works well, making it suitable for gatherings.
The service staff are friendly, but you may need to wait a bit during peak times. It is recommended to make a reservation in advance to shorten the waiting time.
What to eat for late night snack in Taipei? Otherwise, Hong Kong style is fine
🌟Reservation recommended, 10% service fee
"Jingxing Hong Kong-style Tea Party 1" is a 24-hour Hong Kong-style tea shop located on Dunhua South Road. It was around 11 o'clock that day, and the four of us waited for 20 minutes. Maybe we all didn't sleep on the weekend 😂
Jingxing Hong Kong Style Tea Drinking PART 1 The environment is very clean and bright, the air-conditioning is cold, and there is a large glass window next to the window. If you come during the day, I think the view will be good. The reception has tables for two, four and a large table , it is recommended to make an appointment first to avoid waiting too long.
Porcini soup 💰210
Cured Carrot Cake 💰95
Very soft and waxy, not my cup of tea
Custard quicksand bun 💰120
Oyster King BBQ Pork Bun 💰105
Cured taro cake 💰95
For those who love taro, we think this dish is good
Yuanyang crystal dumplings 💰90
A super amazing dish, the one with red bean filling is ok, the other one with milk? It tastes amazing
Guilin Beef Rice Roll 💰120
Beef unanimously agrees not to recommend
Fresh Shrimp Rice Roll 💰145
Shrimp rice rolls are good
Shrimp bean curd roll 💰150
Very fragrant and crispy, this one has coriander in it 🥹 I’ll pass first
Bacon and Cabbage 💰200
Taro and sago 💰95
Yangzhi Manna 💰120
Lots of ingredients, not bad
Thoughts: There are too many to order, so I can’t introduce them one by one. Overall, it’s not bad as a late-night snack. Maybe it tastes too Hong Kong-style? I'm not used to it in terms of taste. The starches are all average, and the rice rolls are recommended with shrimps.
If you focus on food: average, taro/shrimp is good
If you value the environment: spacious and bright, air-conditioned
Pay attention to parking: motorcycles can park at the door
Cars can park on the street parking spaces
If you pay attention to the toilet: Yes
If you value queuing: It is recommended to make a reservation and wait 20 minutes on weekends
If you value service: ordinary
If you pay attention to CP value: 🌟🌟🌟
(Just talking about food and prices)
Came here at 10pm, the biggest advantage is that it’s open 24 hours a day!
Meals are average, but really convenient~
Rice rolls are okay, you can also order ice-fired pineapple oil
The shrimp crystal dumplings and siomai are also good!
It’s not bad but it’s really ordinary. However, there aren’t many tea shops open at this time, so I’m very grateful🥹
In addition, the caramel milk tea tastes better than expected, and multiple people can order a pot!
A good choice for a late night snack,
Guangzhou fried noodles and shrimp rice rolls are delicious!
Orange juice pop!
The air conditioner keeps leaking!
Order food with QR code~
You can park next to the yellow line or in the alley of Dunhua South Road!
But the service staff are all nice ~
Google Maps can also be used to locate directly!
There is an elevator to the second floor (barrier-free)