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WOO HOO ice spoonful

a modern take on a traditional taiwanese ice shop 

The competitive landscape for ice dessert shops in Taiwan is pretty much always oversaturated. It’s not easy being the new kid on the block, and it’s even harder to stick around and build a loyal consumer base. Many newer establishments lean on Instagrammable aesthetics to attract customers. Woo Hoo Ice Spoonful (questionable name aside) has managed to do so without overly branded interiors or over the top presentation. Simple, traditional presentation, quality ingredients, and a comfortable, climate controlled space to enjoy it is their recipe for success.

There’s a consistent stream of local customers, even on a weekday, but the low key location means it is never too crowded to feel hurried. The menu has all the classic flavors you’d expect in a Taiwanese dessert shop: grass jelly, taro, sesame, douhua, red bean, black sugar, boba. They have hot and cold options that fluctuate seasonally, always Q and never too sweet. It’s no wonder that locals love it as much as a traditional street side ice shop (perhaps even more on a particularly hot and humid day).

Update: As of 2021, WOO HOO Ice Shop is permanently closed.

the details

AddressZhuangjing Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/WOOHOOicespoonful/
Yelphttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g13808853-d14159737-Reviews-WOO_HOO_Ice_Spoonful-Zhongzheng_District_Taipei.html
InstagramLinked handle here
HoursCLOSED
Price$-$$ – most things are 50-70NT, a bit more expensive than the traditional hole in wall or street vendors but definitely cheaper than other sit down chains 
Aestheticbright, clean, simply adorned with about as much personality as an ikea showroom

good to know

Go here for: a midday pick me up, a post meal “something sweet”

Order this: hot mochi on a cold day, grass jelly shaved ice with taro and sweet potato balls on a hot day

Amount of time to spend: about 20-30 minutes for a quick sit down dessert

When to come: anytime you’re craving something sweet!

Getting here: 

  • Zhong Zheng: about a 5 min walk from the CKS Memorial Hall station (red, green line) use exist 2
  • Xinyi: about a 5 min walk from the Taipei 101 station (red line) use exit 2 or 3 and walk south.

Other things to note: They have Chinese, English and Japanese on the menu and pictures for reference.

Last visited: October 2019

Last updated: August 2021

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