Good WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seats. Other than that, nothing special. Small seating area on the first, and a larger seating area upstairs. It was a little crowded and noisy on a weekday, and the air got a little stuffy.
Small but cozy interior. Friendly staff. Power outlets and decent WiFi. The music was perhaps a little loud and too high tempo for my preference (I found it a little distracting).
I've been seeing many posts about this cafe recently, so I decided to try it myself. It was a little difficult to find since the location on google maps is slightly wrong. Anyways, spend some time walking around the block and you'll eventually find a green door in an alley. (I guess that's part of the fun.) After you walk up a set of stairs you'll reach the cafe. The interior is quite striking, with lots of natural light, plants, and wooden furniture. For working, the large table in the middle is probably the best choice, but unfortunately it is lacking power outlets. At least there is WiFi, and it was very fast! The menu selection is good, with some food and plenty of drinks, but it's a little pricey.
Recently I've been exploring more of the Zhongshan area in Taipei, and have found many nice cafes to work from around there. Nichi Nichi is definitely a good option if you're looking for a relaxing and quiet place to work in the afternoon, or even late into the night since they stay open until 10pm. The style is minimal and simple, but there are some nice personal touches, like the colorful hanging lamps and decorations on the walls. The soft piano/jazz background music also helps set the mood.
There's good wifi and power outlets - but be sure to arrive early if you need to charge since only some seats have access to power. The menu selection is also quite small, but the options are good. One drawback for me is that the only tea on the menu is non-caffeine, but anyways, the mint tea was very good. Be sure to try the cakes as well, the banana cake was great!
If you're only looking for a great cafe to work from then this is the place. The menu is basic and the interior is not very special. But, the WiFi is fast, there is power everywhere, the seats are comfortable, and it's never crowded. It can get a little noisy when people come in for business meetings, but other than that it's usually pretty quiet. I especially like the seats near the back under the skylight. Tip, the restrooms are located on the 2nd floor.
A very popular cafe for working and having meetings. Nice interior and soft jazz background music, which gives the place a good vibe. There are several seating options, including a small outdoor seating area. Personally I like the bar seats, although it's not very comfortable to sit there for a long time. Decent WiFi and plenty of power outlets. The menu has many options for coffee but unfortunately the tea selection is quite small. One tip is to arrive early to get a good seat, since it can get quite busy even on a weekday.
While spending some time in Taichung I found this cafe. On a weekday morning, the first floor was quite busy with people having brunch. However, if you go upstairs you'll find a large room, with lots of natural light, suitable for working. There's even a terrace if you feel like working outside. The menu is large, with lots of food and drink options. I'm always happy when I can find a good milk tea without sugar. Overall I like the vibe of this cafe, but there is room for improvements. I wish the seats were more comfortable, there were more power outlets, and better WiFi.