Breeze Song Gao, shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan
Breeze Song Gao is a modern shopping center with four floors above ground and two below, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and cafes. The interiors are bright and open with wide corridors, large windows for natural light, and abundant seating areas for relaxation.
The center opened in 2014 as a modern retail space and later housed Taiwan's first H&M store, making it popular with young shoppers. It was initially planned as a department store branch but was eventually taken over by the Breeze Group, which focused on attracting younger customers.
The name reflects the idea of creating a pleasant, breezy place to spend time. The center serves as a social gathering spot for visitors, particularly young people who come to browse shops, try new cafes, and share meals with friends.
The center is within walking distance of Taipei City Hall metro station and offers convenient parking and friendly staff. Shops and restaurants typically open from late morning until early evening, and visiting outside weekend rush hours makes for a more comfortable shopping experience.
The center was among the first locations in the district to host Kura Sushi, a Japanese restaurant that opened in 2019 and introduced its popular conveyor belt serving style. It is also known for Ice Monster, a popular shaved ice and frozen dessert shop featuring seasonal fruit flavors like mango that draw long lines on hot days.
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