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    Taipei Cafe

    4.0 (407 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Popcorn Chicken
    Patti L.

    You can never go wrong at this place. They can be crowded. But all choices are good. But I always get the same Braised Pork over rice.

    Ivy C.

    When I am craving for Taiwanese food, Taipei Cafe is always a go-to place to comfort my stomach. Crispy Pork Chop Box Bento, Popcorn Chicken, Hot Pot, and Pugs Ear with Garlic Sauce! If you would like to have a small bite, a bowl of Oyster and Pork Intestine Vermicelli and a Passion Fruit Green Tea can definitely satisfy your taste buds!

    Tomato Beef Noodle Soup and Popcorn Chicken
    Michelle W.

    The food is amazing! The braised pork rice, the tomato beef noodle soup, popcorn chicken and the spicy beef noodles are my go-to. The quality is consistent every time I go. The service is extremely quick and I usually only wait 10 minutes for dishes to come out. There is a parking lot outside but it is limited and shared with other businesses.

    Mapo Tofu, Popcorn Chicken, Taipei Milk Tea and Spicy Beef Noodle Soup
    Tiffany C.

    My boyfriend and I went here because it was relatively close to the Midway airport. We were surprised by how good the popcorn chicken was - the outside was crispy but the inside was still juicy. It was also seasoned well. The mapo tofu was also flavorful and perfectly saucy. The pickled cucumber was good too. I wouldn't recommend the Taipei milk tea - they use assam tea but the tea flavor was barely there. Their boba was pretty decent though (they use brown sugar boba). The waitress had recommended 30% sweetness because of how sweet the boba is, but I do wonder if the milk tea would've tasted better if it was 50% sweetness instead. I also wouldn't order the beef noodle soup again. The beef was tender but the soup was just okay. But overall, the food exceeded our expectations and would definitely come here again if we were craving Taiwanese food!

    Okinawa Milk Tea with Pearl
    Amy L.

    The popcorn chicken was really good although the seasoning wasn't evenly distributed. The beef noodle soup was a bit too salty for me. The milk tea was not okinawa in anyway but the pearl was not too bad. I didn't taste much tea fragrance or anything. Service was great.

    Tim T.

    Pretty amazing and authentic Taiwanese cuisine restaurant serving fare like oyster omelettes, beef noodle soups (the herbal soup variety is awesome), hot pot bowls, minced pork rice or lu rou fan, Taiwanese rice rolls (the one with tuna salad is great), many varieties of boba milk tea, herbal/black/green/fruit teas, other beverages and much more! The service is very attentive (they periodically remove used bowls, etc. from your table). Interior dining environs also very spacious, with cool mural designs on the walls. There is also another location located in Chicago's Chinatown. Most highly recommended!

    Mark W.

    My friend and I went to Taipei Cafe for lunch after church on Sunday. The restaurant is located in Bridgeport, about a 7 minute walk from the Orange Line. Their menu offers a wide variety of choices including appetizers, hotpot, rice, and noodles etc... All very traditional Taiwanese dishes. I ordered the tomato noodle soup with beef. The noodles were cooked just right with a satisfying chew. The tomato broth was rich and tangy, with a well-balanced acidity that paired perfectly with the tender, flavorful beef. It arrived about 10 minutes after ordering and was served piping hot, perfect for a chilly day! For the rewards program, you can link your Chowbus account using your phone number. You will receive 5% back in rewards, which can be used toward your next visit.

    Cici C.

    I think this dine-in experience was much better than the takeout we had. The menu is extensive. This time we tried their signature red braised beef noodle soup and the Tomato beef noodle soup. Both were pretty good, noodles were springy, soup base slightly spicy. My oldest and my husband both were impressed with the flavor, but I thought it was a little more muted than I'd like, but maybe I'm having taste bud issues. I liked that they had the "fat beef" which is like the thin cuts you used in hotpot as an option because it's easier for younger kids to eat, and it's less spicy. I really liked their three cup tofu, very flavorful sauce and they were generous with the veggies and tofu. I got the kids a small Luroufan to try, the small one doesn't come with veggies but it's fine, the kids really liked it. Lastly, we got the chocolate bubble waffle. Staff was super helpful in giving us extra plates to split those. The service was really good. They brought extra napkin and utensils without us having to ask. The space is pretty roomy and there parking, which is a huge upside. I think we would def try to come back despite it being a little pricy, although the portion sizes were decent. Glad we decided to try to give it a go again after the pandemic!

    Popcorn chicken Taipei Adventurous Hot Pot Sliced Pork Cheek Meat and Tongue Braised Pork over Rice Creme Brule Milk Tea
    Kangni X.

    Parking here is a hit or miss. Very small lot. The service is quick. We came for the Taiwanese popcorn chicken and it didn't disappoint, crispy exterior and juicy interior. The batter was already seasoned well and didn't even need extra dip. The basil pieces were fried to perfection. The pork cheek and tongue were tender. Could be sliced a bit thinner but carried the sauce well. The braised pork over rice was warm and cozy. The adventurous hot pot was okay. A lot of the pieces didn't really absorb any flavor and the sticky tofu wasn't silky/soft, kind of felt more like sour, frozen tofu. The crème brûlée milk tea had a nice thick cream layer but because it was sealed there wasn't a brulee top so it lacked the caramel flavor. I would probably get something besides the hot pot next time. Everything else was yummy and filling.

    Braised Pork Belly Rice Box
    Clarissa C.

    Wow! Absolutely delicious, and such a cozy small Taiwanese restaurant that serves mini hotpot, rice bentos, and noodle soups with a huge assortment of Taiwanese night market snacks. We got the popcorn chicken, which was absolutely huge and so delicious! Probably the biggest portion I've ever seen at a restaurant. Perfectly crispy on the outside with tender dark meat and seasoned super well with five spice. The star of the show was definitely the tomato and fatty beef noodle soups, which came with a generous portion of fatty hotpot beef and a rich tomato flavor with chewy white noodles. The braised pork belly bento came with a nice assortment of sides, including pickled veggies, marinated egg, and bok choy. Our food was delivered to our table very quickly too! So this is perfect for a quick meal.

    Dennis W.

    This place is a hidden gem. I liked everything I ordered here and my Taiwanese friends all say this is the most authentic Taiwan place. Popcorn chicken - this is my favorite dish here. They came out hot and crispy. Also, the seasoning the used was fresh. They were also generous with quantities here and the meat was moist. I will be coming back for more. Meat plate - the cooked pork feet was a good combo of fatty and lean meat. Having both at the same time compliments each other well and the sauce adds some saltyness to pair with the savoryness. Oyster/pork intestines noodle soup and the hot pot- tastes great! Lots of diversity in what they give in the pot. Everything is well cooked and savory. The restaurant is a small cozy shop that seems family run. The service is fast too.

    Some of my portion of the braised pork bento (top), fried chicken cutlet bento (bottom), and Spicy Beef Noodle Soup.
    Emily W.

    My friend and I ordered takeout from here on Doordash for our podcast recording. The food was ready pretty quick! We got the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup, the Fried Chicken Cutlet Bento, and the Braised Pork Bento. I also got a bubble tea. I LOVE the Braised Pork (which my friend described as "the hamburger of Taiwan" in that it's super common fast food) and would 100% order that every time I'm back. The Fried Chicken Cutlet was also pretty good. The spicy beef noodle soup was not really my thing but my friend likes it a lot!

    Braised Pork Belly Rice Box
    Victoria K.

    This place can quickly fill up, especially on the weekends, but if you come early enough you can easily get seating for a large party. You'll also likely find a spot in the small parking lot in front if you arrive early. Otherwise, budget some time to look for street parking. If you enjoy beef noodle soup, definitely should try the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup. There's also a non-spicy tomato version as well, but the original is better. Another favorite is the Taipei Special Hot Pot. We also enjoyed the Braised Pork Belly Box which comes with a side of soup. The popcorn chicken is also good if you're wanting fried, crispy chicken. Lots of options to try that will remind you of Taiwan. Paying in cash is preferred here so be sure to plan ahead to get a discount!

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    Came here on Chinese new year which was on a Tuesday. Showed up right after an early lunch right…read morearound noon. We were lucky that this was located in that Chinatown mall because we got parking and we're able to walk directly up here. When I got here, there was no line there was one other patron waiting for her order. There are a couple screens where you put your order in and then they text you because they ask you for your phone number once your order is ready then you pick it up right on the left-hand side of where they're actually is a register. The one girl who was working here that day was very nice and friendly, but I don't think she totally understood me as I was trying to explain the benefits of leaving tip in cash versus tip on the card at the kiosk where you put your order in. We did order two drinks and both drinks are absolutely delicious. However the Taro milk Boba tea was a little bit chewy. You could obviously customize your toppings, the sugar amount, the iced amount, etc. that sounds pretty standard. The flavors were delicious and super fresh so frankly, if this came out of a can or out of powder, it definitely didn't taste like it. Really top quality and great taste for the price. I believe each drink was $6.25 which puts it right at par with a lot of its competitors in Chinatown. Also, if you order some of the unique drinks that come in a unique square cup, believe it or not. The location is completely decked out in their pink. It's very cute and I assume was really put together for the purpose of social media pictures as you can see from the pictures I took. I would definitely come back here again as it is unique however, a lot of the menu is pretty similar across the Boba competitors located in this exact same mall as well.

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