French toast is very delicious, moist, and pairs wonderfully with maple syrup. The sausage is crispy but not too salty, while the American scrambled eggs are slightly bland and can be seasoned to taste. Overall, the brunch plate is rich and satisfying.
The decor has a trendy, artistic style, and the coffee aroma is rich. The first floor is suitable for enjoying desserts and coffee, while the second floor is the dining area. The overall atmosphere is comfortable and very popular.
Using the QR Code to order and pay at the first floor is convenient. I hope in the future online credit card payment services can be provided for even more convenience.
Location: Da’an District, Taipei City
In the afternoon, I took a break to have a little bit of my own time. I searched online for brunch places that serve French toast, and this one popped up. As soon as I entered the shop, I was greeted by a rich coffee aroma. The decor has a very hipster vibe.
The first floor is dedicated to enjoying desserts and coffee, while the dining area is located on the second floor. Even on a weekday afternoon, there were quite a few people, as it's close to the famous tourist area, Yongkang Street. Upon entering, they took me upstairs to be seated. After ordering via QR code, I had to go down to the first floor to pay. I think it would be better if they allowed everyone to pay online, so we wouldn't have to go back and forth (just a personal wish).
🌟 Little France
I absolutely love French toast. The four small pieces of eggy toast were extremely moist and delicious. Paired with the maple syrup provided, it was just irresistibly good. The sausage was perfectly crispy and not overly salty.
The warm soup was corn chowder, but it wasn’t the thick creamy soup with fresh milk. It was more the lighter kind of corn soup, which didn’t overshadow the main dish and made me, a soup lover, very happy.
The American scrambled eggs seemed to lack seasoning and had a mild flavor. However, there were salt and pepper available in the self-service area, so that was fine.
The two pieces of sweet potato were roasted and seasoned, really increasing the sense of fullness. I didn’t finish them because I was really full, but it's also because I don't have a particular love for sweet potatoes.
Overall, I really enjoyed the entire meal. The drinks were unsweetened and I highly recommend them. The price was 348 NT without service charge, which I think is very reasonable for brunch in Taipei. Highly recommended!