Good foreign owned/run restaurants in Taipei

oops… :blush:

May I suggest your girlfriend to split it up in 2 different parts.

  1. The small and medium size foreign owned eateries, restaurants or similar.

  2. The megabuck$$ corporate structures.

Definetaly a different kind of enterprise and people.

For one the small ones are run by the entrepeneurs/owners with hart for their business.
The corporate management are mostly in it for the money, tell them they won’t be paid this month because of less business and they split.

Of course in the end everyone is in for money but it makes a difference.

I hope you understand my reasoning behind it.

Probably I stepped on some toes here, but I really don’t care.

Alleycat’s, Carnegie’s, Wendel’s and Cafe India down. The Tavern this week. Apologies to Belgian Pie, Ohlala and JB’s, not enough time to investigate yet.

Any other suggestions?

You might want to check out our shop:

Italian Style Ice-Cream: Gelato and Sorbet. 100 % foreign owned and managed.

our webpage:

http://icecream.euroburg.com

You can also call me (Jens) at 0958-105605

[quote=“Pfeffersack”]You might want to check out our shop:

Italian Style Ice-Cream: Gelato and Sorbet. 100 % foreign owned and managed.

our webpage:

http://icecream.euroburg.com

You can also call me (Jens) at 0958-105605[/quote]

cheers

[quote=“Pfeffersack”]You might want to check out our shop:

Italian Style Ice-Cream: Gelato and Sorbet. 100 % foreign owned and managed.

our webpage:

http://icecream.euroburg.com

You can also call me (Jens) at 0958-105605[/quote]

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