Come Home Coffee Stroll

Chiayi Foods


A beautiful old house, a Hong Kong designer, and a foodie have come together to create a light meal and coffee shop with a romantic atmosphere. Located in a more than fifty-year-old dormitory on Xingye East Road, the owner has intentionally preserved the original main entrance, surrounding walls, garden, and old iron windows of the house. If you're not careful, you might miss it, thinking it's just an ordinary residential home. The name "Come home" is inspired by this concept. When you push open the restaurant's front door, the sight before you is enough to make you smile — how beautifully the old and new can harmonize! While most restaurants pursue a high table turnover rate to maximize profits, this fresh-style restaurant, which just opened in 2012, invites you to relax and linger, just as if you were back in your own home, without feeling rushed. Each corner of the restaurant has its own character, making people want to sit down and enjoy the different views, allowing themselves to be immersed in an elegant scene. Additionally, dishes that were replaced from another restaurant in Chiayi, Olinida Cuisine, quietly rest in a corner of Come home, waiting for someone to discover them. Under the theme of "light meals," Come home's menu features brunch and afternoon tea items, including bagels, sandwiches, toasts, and a range of uniquely flavored drinks. Particularly recommended is their limited dish — savory stew served with crusty baguette. The baguette is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a satisfying chew, perfect for dipping into the rich stew sauce. Come home offers guests a comfort similar to returning home, with a skylight in the kitchen that allows for plenty of natural light. If you're lucky, you might even spot a short-legged corgi wandering around. This space is more than just a restaurant; the staff exists in a familial way, so when dining here, take a moment to feel the warm atmosphere that feels like home.

Address:138 Xingye East Road, East District, Chiayi City

Come Home Coffee Stroll Introduction

A beautiful old house, a Hong Kong designer, and a foodie have come together to create a light meal and coffee shop with a romantic atmosphere. Located in a more than fifty-year-old dormitory on Xingye East Road, the owner has intentionally preserved the original main entrance, surrounding walls, garden, and old iron windows of the house. If you're not careful, you might miss it, thinking it's just an ordinary residential home. The name "Come home" is inspired by this concept. When you push open the restaurant's front door, the sight before you is enough to make you smile — how beautifully the old and new can harmonize! While most restaurants pursue a high table turnover rate to maximize profits, this fresh-style restaurant, which just opened in 2012, invites you to relax and linger, just as if you were back in your own home, without feeling rushed. Each corner of the restaurant has its own character, making people want to sit down and enjoy the different views, allowing themselves to be immersed in an elegant scene. Additionally, dishes that were replaced from another restaurant in Chiayi, Olinida Cuisine, quietly rest in a corner of Come home, waiting for someone to discover them. Under the theme of "light meals," Come home's menu features brunch and afternoon tea items, including bagels, sandwiches, toasts, and a range of uniquely flavored drinks. Particularly recommended is their limited dish — savory stew served with crusty baguette. The baguette is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a satisfying chew, perfect for dipping into the rich stew sauce. Come home offers guests a comfort similar to returning home, with a skylight in the kitchen that allows for plenty of natural light. If you're lucky, you might even spot a short-legged corgi wandering around. This space is more than just a restaurant; the staff exists in a familial way, so when dining here, take a moment to feel the warm atmosphere that feels like home.

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