Huh - yeah, looks like Huashan is the only remaining branch. As @afterspivak says, at one time they were a great option - but other equally good ones appeared.
EDIT: boy, apparently around 2004, forumosa was really excited about Alleycat’s: a four-part thread, and a separate one about food and service!
The recently-opened Alleycat’s is located on at #6 B1 Lishui Street (just off of Xinyi Road, between Jinshan South Road and Xinsheng South Road), Taipei. The telephone number is 2321-8949. They’re open 'til 11:00 pm on weekdays, but they’re closed on Mondays. Alleycat’s is owned and operated by Forumosa’s very own Alleycat . Alleycat’s is also a sponsor of Forumosa , so if you first heard about Alleycat’s here at Forumosa, be sure to tell the boss!
Alleycat’s big project is in a word Alleycat’s.
Alleycat’s is Taipei’s latest Western restaurant. However, and this is a huge however, unlike most establishments, you will not be disappointed by sub-standard ingredients, atrocious service, and poor excuses for Western dishes. I’ll be doing ALL of the cooking, using imported ingedients whenever recipes call for them. I’ll be hiring wait staff unafraid of foreigners and being rewarded for their work, and I promise dishes geared towards the Wester…
Reading through some of the earlier postings, what happened to the other stuff on the menu? Or, have you decided to go Pizza only?
Please continue this thread here, folks. Thanks
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it wouldn’t have the new york atmosphere then would it[/quote]
Well, I was in New York quite e few times but never went for a pizza there… I have heard though that pizzas in New York are better than pizzas in Italy… we have ‘New York Pizza’ in Amsterdam but surely you are not referring to that; fast food pizza slices, thick as hell and you can see them get worse and worse as they are wilting in their display window, waiting for you to get them out of their misery… which me…
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