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Kenangan Coffee, Indonesia’s largest chain, opens in Taiwan
Kenangan Coffee opens its first Taiwan store in Taipei’s Xinyi District on April 10. Enjoy a buy one get one free offer and exclusive drinks like the Pistachio Macchiato.2026/04/07 18:13 -

Uni-President unveils NT$2,000 Alishan Geisha coffee
Uni-President Enterprises will launch Alishan Geisha Coffee at NT$2,000 per cup, setting a record for convenience store coffee prices. FamilyMart offers a new blend under NT$100.2026/01/19 08:56 -

Taiwanese coffee shops raise prices amid global shortages
Extreme weather and tariffs may drive up global coffee prices, impacting consumers and businesses. Analysts predict rising costs through 2026, affecting affordability.2025/04/23 17:49 -

Louisa Coffee raises prices as global bean costs surge
Louisa Coffee will raise prices by NT$5 on select beverages starting April 7 due to rising costs. Some coffee beans and filter boxes will also see slight increases.2025/04/07 15:06 -

THSR expands payment options to include credit cards
The Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) has announced that it will now accept credit card payments for on-board ticket upgrades, push-cart sales, and station bento counter services. Passengers can also use their Easycard or iPASS to purchase items from the pushcart and high-speed rail bento boxes. However, THSR advises that Easycard and iPASS are only suitable for small payments, and on-board ticket upgrades should be paid for with a credit card or cash. Furthermore, THSR will be introducing a new hot beverage called "Taiwan Sugar Highland Small Farmer Coffee" on January 1, 2024. This coffee, made with beans from the Guatemala Antigua region, will be available from the first to the seventh day of each month, while illy coffee will be served on other days. THSR also cautions that unstable internet connections on board may cause credit card transactions to fail and asks for passengers’ understanding.2023/12/26 15:56



