Restaurant in Cacupé with a view of the sea.
If you're looking for a restaurant in Cacupé, in the north of Florianópolis island, Taipei Coffee House is the ideal setting for a seaside gastronomic experience. We combine signature brunch, contemporary lunch, and dinner with Asian influence in a sophisticated environment with a privileged view of the sea in Floripa.
Located in one of the most charming and sought-after neighborhoods in Florianópolis, Taipei offers much more than just a meal — it offers presence, atmosphere, and flavor in every detail.


Where to Eat in Cacupé, Florianópolis
Cacupé is known for its tranquility, preserved nature, and stunning views of the Hercílio Luz Bridge. For those seeking quality and sophisticated dining in Cacupé, Taipei Coffee House stands out as a contemporary restaurant that combines creative cuisine and a prime location.
Whether for a light lunch, a weekend brunch, or a sunset dinner, we are a gastronomic landmark in the neighborhood.
Brunch and Lunch in Cacupé
Our brunch in Cacupé combines specialty coffee, signature dishes, and an oriental touch in recipes that surprise. For lunch, we offer contemporary options with select ingredients and elegant presentation.
Taipei is ideal for those looking for:
✔ Brunch in Cacupé
✔ Lunch with a sea view
✔ Upscale restaurant in Florianópolis
✔ Gastronomic experience in the north of the island

Restaurant in Cacupé for Special Moments
One of the great distinguishing features of our restaurant in Cacupé is the open view of the sea. The ambiance integrates welcoming architecture with natural scenery, creating a perfect space for special gatherings, celebrations, and moments of relaxation.
Here, every meal takes place with the sea as a backdrop.
In addition to brunch and lunch, Taipei Coffee House is also a popular choice for romantic dates, get-togethers, and intimate events in Florianópolis.
If you're looking for a restaurant in Cacupé with an ocean view in Florianópolis, come and discover Taipei and experience something beyond just coffee.

