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Taipei 101

Taipei 101 is the shopping mall at the base of Taiwan's tallest building - a 508-metre tower in the heart of the Xinyi District. The mall spans six floors of luxury retail, from Chanel and Dior to the first Apple Store to open in Taiwan, with a basement food court anchored by Din Tai Fung that keeps the queues running from late morning to night. It is the most concentrated luxury shopping experience in Taipei, and the one place in Xinyi almost every visitor finds their way to. Beyond the boutiques, the building houses the Taipei 101 Observatory on the 89th floor, the highest cafe in Taipei - Simple Kaffa Sola on the 88th - and饗 A Joy, the city's highest buffet restaurant on the 86th floor. So a visit can easily combine a meal, a look at the city from above, and an afternoon of shopping without ever leaving the building. The tower itself was the tallest in the world from 2004 to 2010, and its tuned mass damper - one of the largest in the world - is open to view on the observatory tour. The mall sits at No. 45 Shifu Road, a two-minute walk from Taipei 101/World Trade Center MRT station on the Tamsui-Xinyi line. Most visitors come for half a day; come early on weekdays for the calmest shopping, and book Din Tai Fung and饗 A Joy well ahead, as both hold long queues through peak hours.

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About Taipei 101

Taipei 101 is the shopping mall at the base of Taiwan's tallest building - a 508-metre tower in the heart of the Xinyi District. The mall spans six floors of luxury retail, from Chanel and Dior to the first Apple Store to open in Taiwan, with a basement food court anchored by Din Tai Fung that keeps the queues running from late morning to night. It is the most concentrated luxury shopping experience in Taipei, and the one place in Xinyi almost every visitor finds their way to. Beyond the boutiques, the building houses the Taipei 101 Observatory on the 89th floor, the highest cafe in Taipei - Simple Kaffa Sola on the 88th - and饗 A Joy, the city's highest buffet restaurant on the 86th floor. So a visit can easily combine a meal, a look at the city from above, and an afternoon of shopping without ever leaving the building. The tower itself was the tallest in the world from 2004 to 2010, and its tuned mass damper - one of the largest in the world - is open to view on the observatory tour. The mall sits at No. 45 Shifu Road, a two-minute walk from Taipei 101/World Trade Center MRT station on the Tamsui-Xinyi line. Most visitors come for half a day; come early on weekdays for the calmest shopping, and book Din Tai Fung and饗 A Joy well ahead, as both hold long queues through peak hours.

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Din Tai Fung 101 Open Now

Din Tai Fung 101

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Din Tai Fung branch in the basement of Taipei 101, serving the chain's signature 18-fold xiaolongbao.

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食令shabu

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The image shows the exterior entrance of a store with two prominent signs: 'KuaiChe' (快車肉乾) on the left and 'GNC' on the right. The interior is visible, featuring shelves stocked with various products, including snacks and health supplements. Two individuals are standing near the center, possibly browsing or interacting with staff. A large poster advertising 'KuaiChe' is placed outside the store.
Photo of the physical exterior entrance storefront facade of Taipei 101, showing glass doors with signage reading 'TAIPEI 101' and 'South', along with LEED certification logos on the door panels.
A modern, white ice cream shop with 'CREMIA' signage prominently displayed on the facade. The storefront features arched windows and a counter where staff are visible behind the glass. A large decorative ice cream cone stands outside near black stanchions. The background includes a golden textured wall.
The image shows the exterior of a Creemia store, featuring illuminated signage with the brand name 'CREEMIA' prominently displayed above an arched entrance labeled 'ORDER HERE'. Inside, soft-serve ice cream machines are visible, and to the right, there is a poster showcasing a swirled ice cream cone.
Photo of the exterior entrance showing a tiled wall with illuminated Chinese characters and English transliteration 'DIN TAI FUNG'. A cartoon dumpling mascot stands on a red base to the left. Glass doors reveal interior seating.
A nighttime view of a restaurant entrance with illuminated signage displaying Chinese characters and English text 'DINING'. The storefront features glass doors, warm interior lighting visible through windows, and modern architectural elements including metal railings above. A red light reflects on the pavement.
A modern cafe storefront with a clean white facade and black signage reading 'CAFE ACME'. The entrance features glass doors with menu boards inside, displaying coffee options like espresso and specialty drinks. Outside, there are three small round tables on black stands near a wooden bench. A minimalist logo is visible on the wall beside the door.
A modern storefront entrance featuring a dark perforated metal panel with an illuminated circular logo and Chinese characters below it. The building has orange vertical panels on the left, gray textured walls on the right, and a glass door leading inside. A patterned rug is visible at the threshold.