A big Internet cafe that is super cheap. You play on the best hardware from about $1 an hour. Make sure you have a phone with google translate to use with the computer as there are no English options for how to load up and play games or buy food from the in house menu. It’s a bit intimidating.
A truly unforgettable experience. Words cannot describe how incredible this place is. I will tell my grandchildren about the deep spiritual experiences I had at the Lee Hwa Hang IC.
👍 Great place to hang out for 2+ hrs in the late evening. PCs are top notch with the latest specs and comfortable seats while you eat there.
Awesome place with pretty up-to-date gears and accessories from Razer. Food’s also great :)
Best internet cafe I've been to! Top of line PCs and cheap and clean!
Excellent pricing coupled with very polite staff that serves food
Top of the line RTX2080's and a god awesome 32' 144Hz monitors
Nothing more i can ask for from an internet cafe!
11/10 would go again!
Great spec computers. Fast connection. Good game selection. Friendly staff. Only complaint is they done have any support for English / other languages. Can be difficult to navigate programs and games on the computers because of this
Cheap and extraordinary environment. The specs of every PCs are top A class. Food provided are also great.
this place is awesome, the machines works smooth, the internet is great. just a great internet cafe to spend your time in.
Awesome Internet cafe!!! The VGA power is the best. You can adjust the highest quality during the game!! Nice place!
Great internet cafe. Has all the computers, games, food and drinks you need to have fun all day, or week (don't die). It costs $1/hour USD.
This is the absolute best internet cafe in Taipei. Its pc components vastly out-match the typical cyber cafe. Never would have imagined a Razer mechanical keyboard in such a place,and 1070s were on all the pcs I used. Price-wise, it's also hard to beat. For NT$240(about US$8), you get 8 hours of usage and NT$120 food credit.
Only complaint I have is that there are only Chinese game versions. I wanted to play English World of Warcraft, but had to settle for the Taiwan version because the download was a pain in the ass.
One of the best Cyber Cafes in Taiwan. Reasonable prices at 30 TWD per hour for top equipment (GTX 960, GTX 1060, mechanical keyboards, gaming headsets and mouses) it's got a bistro service where you can order typical Taiwanese food and drinks.
Edit. I went this Saturday September 24th around 10:40 AM and I have to say that it was really packed up, more than 20-30 people lining up. There were plenty of computers available but the way they handle the check in process is just too slow and inefficient. I waited about 1 hour and 15 minutes just to get in. You certainly need more counters or a sort of self checking for people who already have a membership with the cafe.
Edit 2. On October 3rd the owner of the cafe has politely informed that the computers who were available were actually "reserved" or paid by a group of people. That day (September 24th) at 9:40 AM it was pretty much fully booked. I still think if you are going to book several computers for a group you should first take a deposit and inform the other customers about the waiting time. We were not told how long would it be nor that we actually needed a ticket number.
I still think a faster check-in way for members of the cafe should be available so you could just swipe your card and go upstairs.
As of today, they have update their PCs with NVIDIA Pascal 1060 GTX.