151 Meters Highland Cafe, Restaurant in Kengkou Village, Taiwan.
The 151 Meters Highland Cafe is a restaurant at mid-elevation in Kengkou Village, Taiwan, serving sandwiches, local specialties, and weekend brunch. It is part of the K to Z Collective Restaurant Group, which operates several dining spots in the area.
The restaurant opened as part of the K to Z Collective Restaurant Group, bringing a new style of dining to the traditionally rural Kengkou Village. It was among the first spots in the area to combine highland cooking with a cafe format.
The cafe takes its name from its elevation, which is a common way in Taiwan to identify places in the mountains. This naming tradition immediately signals to local visitors that the spot sits within the highland landscape around Kengkou.
The cafe sits at an elevated position, so reaching it involves driving or walking along winding hillside roads. Arriving a little early is a good idea on weekends, when the brunch draws more visitors to the area.
The cafe offers extended happy hour specials on most weekdays and weekends, featuring craft beers from nearby producers. This makes it a convenient starting point for anyone curious about the local brewing scene without making a separate trip.
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