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2 Double Beds 269-sq-foot soundproofed room with a balcony Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Enter…
2 Twin Beds 226 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 50-inch TV with premium…
1 King Bed 226 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 50-inch TV with premium…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 226-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Ent…
1 King Bed 226-sq-foot soundproofed room, balcony with city views Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access…
2 Twin Beds 226-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 50…
1 Double Bed 183 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - 50-inch TV with premiu…
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Restaurants nearby
- SENS★ Michelin The 20-seater is not particularly spacious, but the clever use of shiny materials and vertical lines more than compensates. It only opens for dinner with a single tasting menu that changes according to the season (although the ever-popular pâté en croûte remains a firm fixture). The chef’s sauces are second to none and he uses fresh herbs to great effect. In echo of traditional French meals, small cheese bites are served after the main course.340m
- Ya Ge★ Michelin A corridor dotted with Chinese antiques leads to a classically appointed square dining room, in keeping with the style of its luxury host hotel. The menu is also rooted in tradition, and the Hong Kong head chef's team demonstrates remarkable precision in dishes like braised Australian abalone with goose web. Try their dim sum at lunch, and their hairy crab menu in autumn. An extensive beverage list of wines, teas and drinks is available.604m
- A Cut★ Michelin Diners are escorted past the open kitchen into an airy room bathed in natural light, perfect for power lunches or social gatherings. For a surcharge, all the à la carte steaks can be made into a set. Australian Mayura Full-blood Wagyu ribeye tastes milkier than typical grass-fed beef, and with the cut, you get to enjoy the robust flavour of New York strip and the even marbling of ribeye cap. Wine buffs should check out the rare vintages.743m
- Molino de Urdániz★★ Michelin Spanish-themed paintings hang in the dining area, which boasts a stunning glazed wine cellar. The two chefs take diners on a poetic culinary journey to the Pyrenees of the Basque Country with a seafood-heavy tasting menu. Produce from Taiwan and Japan is woven into edible works of art that embody Spanish traditions, Asian influences and natural beauty. The clever use of colours and seasonal ingredients makes the experience a real delight.1.2km
- T+T★ Michelin The modern and simple design of T+T exudes relaxed chic, à la French bistronomy. The name is an abbreviation of ‘tapas tasting’, but rather than Spanish in origin, the small plates show strong Asian roots. Miso, ginseng, Dang Gui, Shaoxing wine and red bean cake are juxtaposed ingeniously to create gustatory nuances that pleasantly surprise. The tasting menu, which changes every 3 to 4 months, offers great value; the eclectic wine list carries some interesting choices.853m
- Fujin Tree Taiwanese Cuisine & Champagne (Songshan)★ Michelin Tainan cuisine is known for its sugary taste profile; the Tainanese founder thinks outside the box to reinterpret the cooking of his hometown. The end product always goes well with champagne. The menu changes regularly to reflect what's in season, while specialities such as stir-fried leafy greens with wax apple, and scrambled eggs with tomato and lobster never fail to pleasantly surprise. Clever use of plant art gives the room a greenhouse vibe.945m
- Wok by O'BOND★ Michelin Dark green velvet, red walls and accent lights showcase the bare concrete walls in this chic space. A sister establishment of Tei by O'bond, famous for Taiwanese tea cocktails, Wok excels in deconstructing the flavours of Taiwanese and Asian cooking, and reimagining them in astounding forms with modern French techniques. The themed tasting menu changes every season. The Taiwanese teas and herb-infused cocktails are always a delight.1.3km
- Paris 1930 de Hideki Takayama★ Michelin The pristine interior exudes understated elegance. Expect a local take on executive chef Takayama-san's refined French-Japanese culinary vision. The head chef, an avid tea lover, cleverly incorporates local teas into his cooking – it features in his sauces, amuse-bouches, dinner rolls and his version of Takayama's signature seasonal vegetables with sushi rice. The experience involves all the senses – perfect for romantic dates and special occasions.1.5km
- Tien Hsiang Lo★ Michelin The Ten scenes of West Lake – iconic spots in Hangzhou – are the inspiration behind this hotel restaurant's modern decor. The head chef reimagines traditional Hangzhou recipes with new ideas. Try his fairy duck soup or Dongpo pork with a trio of sides. Eating here is a multifaceted experience, with tea sommeliers who are well-versed in tea pairings and, at dinnertime, calligraphers who turn your order into artwork for you to take home.1.5km
- INITA★ Michelin INITA, a portmanteau of Italy, Nippon (Japan) and Taiwan, delivers victuals that are underscored by Italian technique, jazzed up with Japanese twists and crafted with Taiwanese ingredients. The season-driven tasting menu consists of 10-plus courses inspired by the Japanese chef-owner’s culinary roots and experience. His dorayaki is a castella pancake sandwich filled with a tartare of local yellow beef, alongside an Italian tuna dip packed in briny umami.1.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Hsing Tian Kong popular Guan Yu temple in Taipei, Taiwan1.1km
- Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall memorial hall in Taipei3.6km
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei) memorial hall in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan2.7km
- National Palace Museum ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks museum in Taipei, Taiwan4.8km
- Taipei Grand Mosque mosque in Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan3.7km
- Taipei Fine Arts Museum art museum in Taipei2.4km
- Ama Museum museum in Taipei2.7km
- MoCA Taipei art museum in Taipei2.7km
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