Close to main Taipei Station and the Ningxia night market, in terms of transportation and food this is a great hostel.
While there are only 2 public showers and public toilet stalls, there are only four rooms and the female room has their own unit so except at peak times there were no issues. The soap and body wash could use improvement in quality.
There are no individual curtains and the mattresses were flattened down (body shape imprints) so not the most comfortable, but then you don't come here for super comfortable bed. That said, I don't mind hard beds so that did not cause issues with sleeping
With more people in the room, it can get quite stuffy, and this was in February (though warm days for February). In the summer no AC might be an issue.
Amount of storage space per person is quite nice. The lockers are very tall, and a normal size suitcase can fit under the bunk beds.
I like the no shoes inside policy, but on Friday there were a lot of guests so they ran out of slippers - fortunately I carry my own flip flops for hostels so I used that to free up a pair.
Getting in
to the hostel the first time might be a bit difficult. Sign visible from the sidewalk is quite small, and the doorbell you have to ring is off to the side.