T2’s SunnyHills is where you grab real Taiwanese pineapple cake
This SunnyHills sits airside in Terminal T2 and focuses almost entirely on pineapple cake made with Taiwanese pineapples. Boxes usually come in fixed counts (think 6, 10, or 16 pieces), so it’s easy to match your remaining New Taiwan dollars before boarding. The space looks more like a minimalist bakery counter than a souvenir shop, and staff often offer a sample slice so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Prices run higher than standard supermarket brands in Taipei city, but you’re paying for butter-based pastry and whole-fruit filling instead of jelly. A 10-piece box typically lands in the mid-hundreds of NTD, still under what you’d pay for many duty-free cosmetics in T2. Flavors lean classic: pineapple is the point, rather than gimmicky add-ons, which keeps decision time short if you’ve got a 40-minute boarding window.
Hours loosely track long-haul banks in T2, with the counter usually open from early morning first departures past 22:00. That helps if you land from a regional hop into T2 and realize you forgot gifts before a late-night connection. Everything is pre-packed and sealed for carry-on, and a standard 10-piece box fits easily in a backpack or laptop bag without bulking it out.
There’s no seating, no coffee bar, and not much beyond cakes and some related gift packaging, so don’t plan this as a hangout near your gate. Think 5–10 minutes tops, including choosing box sizes and paying. Tip: buy one extra small box of SunnyHills pineapple cake in T2, then use it as backup when someone you didn’t expect shows up to pick you up at arrivals.