CaffeBene 開封 直營門市
CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 Review
Overall 3/5
CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 is a K-Pop themed cafe in Taipei. I didn’t know this, but apparently CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 is owned by a K-Pop celebrity and has created a cafe chain in Asia.
Ambiance 4/5
Inside CaffeBene 開封 直營門市, you’ll find pictures of many different young Korean men. It will seem weird at first until you figure out it’s a K-Pop boys cafe, making me feel out of place if you happen to not be a young girl. Since CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 is in a touristy area, there were a few people you could tell came here thinking it was just a regular cafe…like myself. Other than that, the seating is comfortable and CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 is pretty hip.
Value 2/5
CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 prices are actually higher than Starbucks and just about all other cafes in the area. After eating the food, I knew it wasn’t worth it.
2/5 Garlic Cheese Toast / Price: NT$250
There’s no way anyone can finish this and still enjoy it. It’s way too much cheese, garlic, and toast. It starts off cheesy and crispy at first, until the cheese cools down and the bread gets soggy.
I tried to eat the whole thing but felt like I had bread poisoning. It was too much bread! I dare you to try and finish this. My determination made me eat about 95% of the garlic cheese toast before deciding to quit in order to not throw up. This would have been pretty good if they served much smaller portions.

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TAIWANEATER RATING
$$$
Not Required
Yes
Cafe
Uhh, see below
Website
3/5
Chicken & Cheese Croissant (Breakfast Set)
Price: NT$149
3/5
Pretty crispy and flaky croissant with chicken and cheese. Not bad. It came with a black tea.
Black Tea
Price: Included with breakfast set
2/5
The black tea was just cold water with 2 black tea bags thrown in. No sugar added or any other service to take out the tea bags. Pretty lazy tea.

CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 Menu And Additional Photos
CaffeBene 開封 直營門市 Location
Rating Guide
It’s food, but you’re not going to enjoy it
Didn’t meet minimum meal expectations
Satisfying and an adequate meal.
So good you’ll eat here again!
You will remember this meal for the rest of your life!
Pricing Guide
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NT$1-100 (US$0-$3.23)
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NT$100-300 (US$3.23-9.68)
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NT$300-700 (US$9-22)
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NT$700+ (US$22.60+)
TIP
Not required or expected. Some restaurants may have a 10% service charge.
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VALUE: The [Value] is based on both the Quality and Service in relation to the price. Ratings for food with a low price are a little more generous than food with a high price.
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