Fanier Burger
台北市內湖區瑞光路478巷18弄30號
02.2659.7752
http://www.fanier.com.tw/content.php?id=3260
Fast food quality in a family diner setting.
This place serves breakfast, burger and pasta.
Food quality so-so, but friendly service.
Refillable Americano coffee.
Busy restaurant.
Suitable for relaxing, non-formal gathering with friends.
Why TWENTY FIVE? My blog is called TWENTY FIVE, not because I decided to quit my job and move to Asia when I was 25yrs old, but because of a goal...a goal to try out 25 new restaurants by May 2012. And so the tasting journey starts...
Saturday, 3 January 2015
Friday, 2 January 2015
Tasting Journey #169 - Sparkle Patio No. 3
Sparkle Patio No. 3
台北市信義區信義路五段16號B1
02.2758.8850
http://www.sparklehotel.com.tw/zh-tw/gourmet/patio-no-3-italian-bistro.htm
Located across from the landmark of Taipei, 101, Sparkle is a hotel (surprisingly) located on the basement of an apartment building. According to their website, this hotel has a few restaurants, though the perimeters of these restaurants are not clearly separated. We decided to try out Patio No. 3, an Italian style café.
Though in a nicely decorated hotel setting, we sat in a small long corridor. I guess it is expected, as this is a restaurant converted from an old apartment in the most expensive district of downtown Taipei.
Their lunch menu ranges from $400-$500, and includes an entrée, soup, and bread. We all decided to go for the lunch menu, seeing that a la carte entrees cost closer to the thousand NTD range. It was disappointing. The portion is small, and not worth the price.
Service wasn't great either. There were a few servers around, but it seems that we were never able to get their attention when needed.
Overall, the experience was disappointing. I think there needs to be lots of improvements, both service, quality, and quantity. I don't think I will go back again.
台北市信義區信義路五段16號B1
02.2758.8850
http://www.sparklehotel.com.tw/zh-tw/gourmet/patio-no-3-italian-bistro.htm
Located across from the landmark of Taipei, 101, Sparkle is a hotel (surprisingly) located on the basement of an apartment building. According to their website, this hotel has a few restaurants, though the perimeters of these restaurants are not clearly separated. We decided to try out Patio No. 3, an Italian style café.
Though in a nicely decorated hotel setting, we sat in a small long corridor. I guess it is expected, as this is a restaurant converted from an old apartment in the most expensive district of downtown Taipei.
Overall, the experience was disappointing. I think there needs to be lots of improvements, both service, quality, and quantity. I don't think I will go back again.
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