Taipei Station Cafe
Taipei Station Cafe is a hidden gem located in Plano, Texas, where Taiwanese cuisine shines bright. This cozy cafe offers a multitude of amenities, from takeout and delivery services to an extensive menu filled with vegetarian options. The casual and inviting atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for groups, families, and even kids.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of trying out some of Taipei Station Cafe's signature dishes. From Taiwanese Style Chicken Roll to Fried Pork Chop Over Rice, every bite was a flavorful journey through authentic Taiwanese flavors.
Customers rave about the soup noodles and bento boxes, claiming that the taste surpasses even what they experienced in popular food hubs like San Francisco. The portions are just right, and the menu offers a wide selection of traditional Taiwanese dishes, including Leek Fresh Meat Pan-fried Dumplings and Tomato Flavor Beef Stewed Noodles.
Reviews from loyal patrons speak volumes about the quality and authenticity of the food at Taipei Station Cafe. Whether you're craving a piping hot bowl of beef noodle soup or a crispy pork belly Gua Bao, this cafe is a must-visit for anyone seeking a true taste of Taiwan in the heart of Texas.
With friendly service, a laid-back vibe, and a diverse menu that caters to all taste preferences, Taipei Station Cafe is a culinary destination that exemplifies the essence of Taiwanese cuisine. So, if you're in the mood for a gastronomic adventure, make sure to stop by this cafe and indulge in a delightful dining experience.
Taipei Station Cafe Menu
Location
Address: 930 W Parker Rd Ste 410 Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (972) 423-7576
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- DeliveryNo
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsNo
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Lunch, DinnerYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Wi-FiNo
- AlcoholNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Kenny Y.
My wife and I came here a few times already since we relocated to Dallas from San Francisco Bay Area. Their soup noodles and bento boxes are amazing! We actually felt their taste are better than the ones we had in the Bay Area
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Author: Yelper A.
In my opinion, food's very authentic and delicious. Everything was very sanitary and clean. It's hard to have any private conversations in the place but oh well... who cares. So we all tried different dishes so we could all try different things. I got the pork chop with rice.. which is my default litmus test for any Taiwanese restaurant. The portions are just right and the selections in the side items were perfect for my culinary palette. My rating woud be a 5 due to due to the food. The staff was very courteous and one lady even rushed outside in the cold weather cause someone in our group forgot to take his to-go box. The only thing that bumped down the rating to 4 star for me is the wait time is quite long when we were ready for our checks. But like I said, it's a solid 5 on the categories that count. Also since they opened though, their prices have just kept going up while the portions have remained the same.
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Author: Tom L.
I've been coming here for years (very glad they survived the pandemic) but never wrote a review. This quaint little cafe switches between self service and full service depending on if they have wait staff hired. The old guy sitting at the cashiers counter is the owner. The cafe is pretty laid back; when you come in, you're asked to seat yourself wherever. Menus are laminated and you're given a marker to make your choices. They have a food menu with pretty standard Taiwanese cuisine and they recently added a full drinks menu for Taiwanese milk teas. The cafe is usually pretty empty on most days but despite that they've managed to stay afloat for years. I've heard that they can get busy during mealtimes. They don't have ceramic plates. Instead the food comes on take-out boxes and paper plates to save on overhead cost. All menu items are in cash prices and while they accept credit card, there's a +3.75% surcharge so it's cheaper to pay cash. We ordered a marinated chicken leg with rice and a fried pork chop with rice. The thing I love about this place is the huge portions despite the reasonable prices. For $15.50, I can get a whole, super tender chicken leg, a ton of rice, veggies, meat sauce, and a tea egg. The chicken leg is juicy and delicious. The fried pork chop is a bit more expensive, comes with a giant fried pork chop that is very crispy and savory. Everything else is the same. This cafe isn't fancy by any means but you'll get a delicious meal for the value you pay.
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Author: Henry P.
Our friends said this is a go to spot so we had to tryTaipei station cafe. Don't let the paper plates fool you. The food is legit. we got the following Chicken roll Popcorn chicken Stir fried vegetables 4 spring soup Oyster omelette Spicy beef and tendon noodle soup Pork belly Fried chicken quarter leg Will be back when back in town