Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Pot Pie Cafe

Pot Pie Cafe has become our backup when we're not in the mood for hotpot, but still want some "soul warming food," as Luke likes to say. This homey little restaurant on Fuxing is indeed a great place to go when you're in the need for some comfort food, especially of the fresh from the oven, piping hot variety.

As evidenced by its name, Pot Pie Cafe dishes up a selection of pot pies, including favorites such as shepherd's pie and chicken with mushroom. For 280NT, these pot pies come with a bowl of clam chowder, a side salad, and coffee or tea. Or you can opt to skip the clam chowder and coffee/tea and just order the pot pie itself, with pies ranging from 150-180NT. Once you get your pie, dig into the fluffy mashed potato topping and meat filling. It's great.
(shephard's pie)

The menu also has other British fare like Fish and Chips (good, but too much for me to finish, as the portions are pretty hearty). They also serve breakfast all day, including the Full English Breakfast which comes with two eggs sunny side up, grilled sausages, baked beans, sauteed mushrooms, bacon, toast and a grilled tomato (for 380NT). While satisfying if one is dying of hunger, as far as breakfasts go, I'd say there are better deals elsewhere. Stick with the pot pies.

(full English breakfast)

Oh, and make sure you treat yourself to dessert. Here's the apple and walnut crumble (150NT) we ordered:


The only minor quibble I have the place is that the only CD Pot Pie Cafe seems to own is Dido. Don't get me wrong, I like Dido for those moments where I just want to stare out the window at the falling rain and think anguished thoughts about unrequited love, but perhaps not so much on an endless loop throughout my dining experience. But other than that, Pot Pie Cafe is two thumbs up.

Pot Pie Cafe
www.potpie.com.tw
Fuxing South Road, Section 2, No. 325
(02) 2736-0905

3 comments:

joanh said...

OMG yum. i love shepards pie.. that sounds pretty awesome.. and better than the frozen pot pie i bought and was going to review.

jx said...

Hi!! Chance upon your blog when i was surfing for food places to visit when visiting taipei.. going there next week!! your revies are nice and the photos are good!!! Any places that we shouldn't miss?

Emily said...

Hi jx - I'd definitely check out Yongkong Street - some of the best eats in Taipei (in my opinion) are all on that street. There's Din Tai Fung, which is famous for its Shanghai soup dumplings. It's a bit touristy though, so if you don't like that than just around the corner from it is another place that also has dumplings that are just as good.

One of the oldest (and arguably best) beef noodle soup places is also in an alley off of YongKong Street - it's called Old Zhang's Beef Noodle Soup (lao zhang nui re mian). And there's Ice Monster, which sells huge, delicious portions of shaved ice with fresh fruit. Oh! And you definitely can't miss out on the black pepper buns across the street from Ice Monster.

Hope you enjoy your time in Taipei!