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The new Taipei outpost of Taiwanese chain Bite to Eat channels the aesthetic of an Italian manor.
The first floor porch space recalls European street scenes.
Hand-distressed white fir paneling wraps the second floor walls and ceilings
A spiral staircase links all three floors.
The rugged ambiance is perpetuated with camping-style chairs and textured walls.
The sunny second floor is also reminiscent of a patio.
Small bistro tables and tent-like structures occupy the uppermost level.
Hued flatweave rugs are also installed atop terrazzo floors on the third level.
Hemp lighting illuminates the interior.