孔雀 Peacock Bistro

孔雀 Peacock Bistro is a bistro Dàtóng Qū Taipei located in Taiwan.

8 / 10
41
ratings
  • Phone

    +886 2 2557 9629

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  • Type

    Bistro

Address

迪化街一段197號 Taipei Taiwan

Comments / 10


Keywords:

comfortable architecture handmade bar western food
Toto Kuo

"Bio / local / handmade food with cozy atmosphere . Special homemade cocktail with local fruits . The cuisine is really good, most of ingredients are local and bio witch is environment friendly ."

Toto Kuo

Bio / local / handmade food with cozy atmosphere . Special homemade cocktail with local fruits . The cuisine is really good, most of ingredients are local and bio witch is environment friendly .

M

Minimum spending of 350ntd during peak hours. Limited menu for food. Specialises in all things taiwanese. Carries the tea brewed taiwanese beer .

Nils Neckel

Great area of Taipei with old Chinese architecture . Great comfortable restaurant with western food

Nils Neckel

Lively and stylish restaurant with nice food and a fabulous vibe

Yi Chang

Authentic and original god food. Their menu is renewed every season.

Charles F

Wonderful environment and atmosphere!

Angelito Montes

Surprisingly good cafe bistro at a very old district in Taipei

Kernel Chiang

trendy restraint with bar

Mu-An ????

Good food an decor.

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8.3
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Almond milk is delicious, not too sweet and silky smooth! Must try in Taipei. - Karolina

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Take a boat from there to the town of Tamsui close to the coast, great in the evening when the weather is good (sunset!). (Read Travel in Taiwan magazine to learn more about Taiwan) - Johan Twelli