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COMPASS MAGAZINE, April 2002

J-PING CAFE
4, Lane 122, Chung Hsing Street
(04) 2302-3580;
Hours: 6:30-10:30 pm

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Anyone looking for a exclusive, high-class dining experience out of the ordinary should check out this almost-hidden restaurant. Housed in a modern, minimalist structure on a quiet lane (opposite Ala Pub), J-Ping only takes diners with advance reservations and has no menu. The brainchild of Mr. Wang, a former chef of Papa Mia Italian, this place serves up high-end, mostly-Italian cuisine. Servers explain everything carefully, including the length of meal, and offer several main course options, which come with appetizers, soup and a dessert with coffee/tea, with various options for each category. Main courses change about once a month, while antipasti and other items change more frequently. None of the dishes are ordinary and the atmosphere is classy, with jazz and similar background music. Set-meal prices average around NT$780, for main-course options like the chicken breast or sea bass, and NT$890 for items like the tenderloin or ribeye steaks.

 

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