Taipei 101

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  • Unfortunately we were not impressed with this place at all. The service was awful and our waiter was downright rude. The food was nothing special, it …

  • Good Taiwan food. If you are craving for the various type of dumpling, fried or steamed, this is THE place you must try. We have high standard on fres…

  • Delightful dim sum.. we've tried Taipei 101 three times now (including lunch on thanskgiving day) and have 99% good things to say. The only disappoint…


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5 Reviews on “Taipei 101”

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  • Eater

    Unfortunately we were not impressed with this place at all. The service was awful and our waiter was downright rude. The food was nothing special, it was extremely salty (more so than usual Chinese) and the lo mein was so greasy we had to blot it with napkins first. On top of all that, we waited over an hour for our food and our bill was totally messed up. We’ll stick with. Superwok!

  • Gourmet Expert

    Good Taiwan food. If you are craving for the various type of dumpling, fried or steamed, this is THE place you must try. We have high standard on freshness and the ingredient they use is very fresh. Dimsums are great. Their fried noodle (Lo Mein) dishes are great as well. This is the only place we found around here that serves fried fermented tofu. The way they make it is very authentic. If you have not tried it before, bewarned that it is not a dish for everyone. People either loves it or hates it, you don’t have in-betweeners on this dish. we are definitely going back many more times.

  • Charlene A Gilmore

    Delightful dim sum.. we’ve tried Taipei 101 three times now (including lunch on thanskgiving day) and have 99% good things to say. The only disappointment was really the ‘normal’lunch menu. And that might have just been matter of taste. I would recommend trying the dim sum options: scallion pancake with or without beef, steamed mini buns, steamed dumplings, pork buns were all lovely. Don’t be shy… ask for dipping sauce if they don’t bring to the table. You’ll enjoy the versions with brown rice vinegar and fresh ginger.

  • KfromJapan

    Yum!. We usually end up ordering a bunch of small plates from the Taiwanese menu to bring home rather than trying their American Chinese dishes. So far the only miss was the stinky tofu. Definitely an acquired taste! The tripe dish is very tasty, as are the scallion pancakes which remind me of chijimi.

  • Lily

    First visit. Disappointing today for lunch. Shrimp was tough, garlic sauce was too vinegary, tofu dish needed more vegetables for a balanced meal. Dinner menu looks interesting, but now I’m hesitant to try.

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121 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511

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