CAFE DE RIZ CAFE 米販咖啡
No. 9, Lane 119, Heping E. Rd, Sec. 3
台北市信義區和平東路三段119巷9號1樓(全安公園旁)
MRT: Liuzhangli
website: Cafe De Riz Coffee Shop's FB page
Kid friendliness: no high chairs spotted, some room for strollers, but it is a smaller space
Not to be confused with Cafe de Riz's other location on Anhe Road (which used to serve mainly chirashis and seafood rice bowls), this Cafe de Riz is a coffee shop/cafe serving dessert for the eyes and mouth. I was invited to a blogger tasting, where they introduced their new collaboration with French pastry chef Roumanille Yann (previously at three michelin starred Pierre Gagnaire and Dalloyau in Paris).
I don't know if it was the sugar high or the plating or the French accent, but I felt a tiny bit transported away from Taipei. My favorite plate included the delicious and delicate butter cookies, caramels and meringues for their new signature sweets (NT$150). Taste from light to dark. Loved this.
Let's imagine we are in France for a few hours, and eat meringues, caramels, sable, guimauve and gateau au citron.
Caramels and chocolate biscuits made from Marou chocolates, made from Vietnamese cocoa. Marshmallow with shiso.
Lemon pound cake (NT$150)
Hojicha creme brûlée (NT$180) not as photogenic, but still very delightful
Ahh love natural lighting for photographs!
Chocolate tart (NT$160)
Onigiri lunch sets are also available for a light lunch (which I'll have to come back to try!), or packaged biscuits and cakes would make great hostess gifts. If you're lucky, they might have cinnamon rolls in stock. Thanks @cafederiz for the tasting and for the delicious treats!