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Address:

106 Chunghsiao E road sec 4
(corner of Chunghsiao and Ta-an road)
Taipei, Taiwan Taiwan

Phone:

02 6636 5689

URL:

http://www.j-popcafe.com.tw

Price:

InexpensiveInexpensive

Description:

A strange, surreal place of monitors and glossy mirrors, located on the sixth and seventh floor of a large complex, the J-pop cafe is the sort of place we'd all be drinking in if the Japanese had won WW2. Very glam, decent japanese snacks, fairly affordable drinks. A good place to see and be seen.

Published on 9/7/03

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