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2 × Sofa bed(s)66 ㎡up to 6
This spacious apartment includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. This apartment is air-conditioned and has a seating area with a flat-screen TV, a private entrance, soundproof walls, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a dining area. The unit has 6 beds.
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Facilities · 36
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
WiFi availableAir conditioningFamily roomsHikingLuggage storageExpress check-in/check-outFree WiFiAirport shuttlePrivate check-in/check-outDaily housekeepingAirport shuttle (additional charge)Shared lounge/TV areaGrocery deliveriesAirport drop offAirport pick upStaff adhere to local safety protocolsCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasFire extinguishersSanitized tableware & silverwareContactless check-in/check-outSmoke alarmsShared stationery like menus, pens are removedProperty cleaned by professional cleaning companiesPhysical distancing in dining areasCCTV outside propertyCCTV in common areasScreens / Barriers between staff and guests for safetySecurity alarmWalking toursKey card accessNon-smoking roomsTour deskNon-smoking throughoutLaundry washed per local authority guidelines
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DiningSights
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Small Park Danzai Noodles
Noodles · Bib
$
Over 70 years ago, a stall opened by a small park and the owner would sit on a tiny stool to blanch the noodles, to be tossed in pork sauce or served in soup. Nowadays, the park no longer exists, but the owner still sits on a stool like the old days. Soup noodles are recommended – silky, al dente thin egg noodles in a flavoursome broth, topped with velvet shrimps and braised minced pork. Do order sides or braised dishes on top.
237m
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Yi Wei Pin
Small eats · Bib
$
Splitting from Fu Sheng Hao, a household name in the realm of Taiwanese savoury rice pudding known as wagui, the owner started Yi Wei Pin in 2013 to amplify his grandpa’s culinary legacy. Much darker in colour than its Taipei counterparts, the wagui is made with local rice milk, freshly slaughtered pork, velvet shrimps and house-braised ground pork sauce. Try it with washabi or minced garlic also. Their milkfish thick soup is also popular.
240m
3
Po Jen Tang
Taiwanese · Bib
$
This century-old Chinese medicine shop was converted into a restaurant specialising in therapeutic food. The sixth-generation owner intentionally kept the apothecary cabinets and used some inscribed plaques as dining tables. Eight tonic soups are offered each day, all tasty and mild in herbal flavour – refer to the menu for their medicinal actions. Make it a complete meal by ordering a set – with noodles tossed in sesame oil, a drink and sweet soup.
255m
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Eat to Fat
Taiwanese · Bib
$$
A devotee of the goddess Mazu, the owner-chef picked this space near the Grand Mazu Temple for his venture. Motifs of the goddess are dotted throughout the restaurant, from its sign to the shrine-inspired décor. Home-style cooking is kicked up a notch with a touch of sophistication. Leafy greens deftly meld the depth and umami of the fresh, salted and thousand-year egg trio. Try the squid and whelk soup, a classic banquet dish rarely found in Tainan. Closed during Mazu festivities.
354m
5
Yeh Jia Calamari Rice Noodle Soup
Small eats · Bib
$
Founded in 1935, this shop claims to be the creator of calamari rice noodle soup. Into the third generation, the owner still insists on making thick rice noodles with brown rice for its fragrance and firm texture. Calamari from Indonesian waters are cooked in a clear broth with intense flavour, a hint of peppery aroma and a sweet aftertaste. The shop is a bit congested, but clean and air-conditioned. Expect to queue for a table on holidays.
499m
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Yuan Zai Hui (Guohua Street)
Small eats · Bib
$
Shaved ice is mandatory for anyone spending a summer afternoon in scorching Tainan. But even in winter, shaved ice has its loyal fans. For over 50 years, Yuan Zai Hui has been specialising in eight-treasure shaved ice, traditionally with eight toppings. But the owners serve a simplified version allowing customers to choose five toppings out of 10-plus house-made choices. Signature include mini mochi balls, candied taro and tapioca wedges.
575m
7
No Name Lamb Soup
Small eats · Bib
$
After five decades of business in Guohua Street Market, the lamb soup stall shut its doors in 2013. Regulars lamented the loss but the owner’s nephew quit his job in Taipei to re-open the shop here. The famous soup made with freshly slaughtered local lamb meat and bones is the must-try item, but do order other lamb cuts and offal blanched in the soup and dressed in sesame oil. Come early – everything is sold out before 11 am.
600m
8
Amei
Taiwanese · Bib
$$
A household name for over 60 years, Amei was remodelled when it moved to this venue. Red tablecloths add colour to the wood-rich interior. The small menu is big on banquet classics and century-old recipes, combining the natural umami of ingredients with the locals’ love of savoury-sweet dishes. Rou mi xia is a thick broth of diced veggies topped with deep-fried whiskered velvet shrimps from Anping. Ask about items that need pre-ordering when booking.
622m
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