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"More than a traditional ice-cream shop, this place initially feels like a boutique tea house; we even had to muster the courage to step inside. Upstairs, a cozy, simple room with high ceilings, original red brick tiles, and sunlight on the table pairs finely crafted cutlery with a menu that shows careful selection and a young team’s personal touch, storytelling, and clear philosophy. The tasting menu explores ice in many forms—from sorbet to nitro‑style preparations—layering temperatures, shapes, and textures to create delicate, meticulous flavors with seasonal, uniquely Taiwanese ingredients like yuzu blossom, magnolia flower, and red‑fleshed plum. A lollipop‑shaped ice treat transported us back to childhood, its slightly compact, airy, slow‑melting texture releasing yuzu pear notes and the elegant astringency of moroheiya. 196℃ Red Flesh Plum/Angelica keiskei/Walnut arrived as colorful, eye‑catching shapes of ice that ate like crisp cookies, their fruity acidity, nuttiness, creamy notes, and delicate sweetness unfolding slowly. 12℃ Osmanthus/Rum/Longan was perhaps the richest and most complex, the creamy gelato amplifying osmanthus and rum, finished with a freshly baked brioche, crispy shards, and a crunchy bread base. Service is warm and foreigner‑friendly (no English menu, but staff happily introduce each dish in English); tea‑based non‑alcoholic drinks are highly recommended, and add‑on sorbet or gelato deepens the experience. With two seatings (13:00 or 16:00), the first is ideal; despite being all ice‑cream, the seven‑course menu is filling, so plan a light brunch and a stroll afterward. From day one the concept felt rare in Asia and beyond, and continued refinements in technique, flavor precision, and menu structure elevated it from Bib Gourmand to one MICHELIN Star—making it the world’s first ice‑cream establishment to receive this distinction." - The MICHELIN Guide
Michelin-starred ice cream with unique, layered flavors
No. 16號, Lane 133, Section 1, Meicun Rd, West District, Taichung City, Taiwan 403 Get directions
NT$1–200