Originated from Tokyo, Haritts has since expanded its business to Taipei and Singapore. The brand is known to serve some of the fluffiest handmade Doughnuts- whether classic or creative flavors (noteworthy ones are Goma Anko, Curry, Caramel Walnuts, Earl Grey, Roasted Tea etc). Since we were in Taipei, we took the opportunity to try Haritts’ Doughnuts. The Doughnut parlor is tucked away in a tiny back lane near Nanjing Fuxing Station (Exit 5). The exterior is just as ordinary as any other cafes in town but if you have planned a visit here, you might want to do it before noon as the regular crowd usually flocks in at noon. They would wallop everything and you will need to wait for a couple of hours before the next batch of Doughnuts is ready. Apart from enjoying the fluffy, pillowy and lightly-sweetened Doughnuts, the place is also perfect for chilling and photography. Not the cheapest Doughnuts but definitely one of the best. Do note that for everyone who dines in, it is mandatory to order a cup of drink.
Cream Cheese Doughnut- NTW $60
Caramel Pumpkin Doughnut- NTW $55
Early Grey Doughnut- NTW $50
Cinnamon Raisins Doughnut- NTW $40
[Seasonal] Matcha Chestnut- NTW $55
Osmanthus Oolong Latte- NTW $120 (Cold)
Roasted Tea- NTW $100 (Hot)
Address: No. 33 (Ground Floor), Lane 81, Fuxing North Road, Songshan District, Taipei City, 105, Taiwan.
Business Hours: 11 am to 7 pm on Mondays to Saturdays, 12 pm to 5 pm on Sundays. Opens Daily.
Contact Number: +886 2877 10645
Stay tuned to Ken Hunts Food's Travel and Food Guide to Taipei 2019!
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