Kuo Yuan Ye (Chinese: 郭元益食品; pinyin: Guōyuányì) is a chain of pastry stores in Taiwan.
In 1708, ancestors of the Kuo family left their native home in Fujian, China, across the Taiwan Strait, and arrived in what is now known as Taipei.
In 1867, Kuo Liang-chen built a squat mudbrick shop in Shilin, Taipei, where he started a pastry business.
From a small shop with no signboard, Kuo Yuan Ye has grown to become renowned for its dedication to preserving the traditional Taiwanese culture and offering aesthetic pastries.
The store is accessible within walking distance north from Shilin Station of the Taipei Metro.