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The Cloud Hotel

★★·88.0/ 10Excellent
·Hotels
2006 opened · 2025 renovated· 60 rooms· Check-in 05:00 PM / out 11:00 AM
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Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at The Cloud Hotel. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at hotel.Effortlessly arrange transportation to and from the airport using the hotel's airport transfer services. Discovering Hsinchu becomes even more accessible, thanks to the taxi amenities provided at the hotel. Guests can avail parking facilities at the hotel. During your stay at this fantastic hotel, the attentive front desk personnel can provide you with a range of amenities such as express check-in or check-out and luggage storage. For all your minor, last-minute requirements, the convenience stores can promptly cater to them, eliminating the need to venture out.Kindly note that smoking is prohibited in the hotel to ensure fresher air for all visitors.At The Cloud Hotel, every guestroom is provided with convenient amenities and fittings to ensure a comfortable stay.Enhance your experience at hotel with the knowledge that certain rooms are equipped with linen service, blackout curtains and air conditioning for your convenience. Certain rooms boast in-room amusement features such as television and cable TV, offering guests an enjoyable stay.In select rooms within the hotel, a refrigerator, bottled water, a coffee or tea maker, instant coffee, instant tea and mini bar is available to cater to your requirements when desired.It is worth noting that certain guest bathrooms feature a hair dryer and toiletries for your convenience. Begin your day carefree at The Cloud Hotel, as complimentary breakfast is offered for your convenience.

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Tang Tsao Yuan
Noodles · Bib
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This offshoot of a 30-year-old dumpling shop exudes rustic charm with warm wood and rattan features. In tribute to the unique food culture in villages for military families, the menu offers steamed dumplings, side dishes and marinated meat, all characterised by fresh, balanced flavours. Noodles are served in soup or tossed in sauces, with a choice between knife-cut noodles and fine noodles. Also try their steamed pork ribs in spiced ground rice.
2.2km
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Shou Wu EAT
Hakkanese · Bib
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This unsophisticated eatery champions home-style Hakkanese fare whose low fat and sodium content is rich in healthy benefits. The welcome drink, sicklepod tea, is said to promote bowel and eye health. Their signature Silkie chicken herbal soup is slow-cooked for eight hours with over 30 Chinese herbs. To highlight its herbal aromas, the health tonic is intentionally unseasoned. For starch, try their fried rice with home-made pickles loaded with savoury depth.
2.7km
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Shan Guo Tang
Vegetarian · Bib
$$
Founded by a vegetarian F&B group in 2020, Shan Guo Tang boasts a lofty space drenched in natural light. The Japanese-inspired wood-rich interior feels serene. Unlike many vegetarian joints, the menu brims with creative gems based on Taiwanese, Sichuanese and Jiangzhe cuisines. Stir-fried vegan pork with French beans and pickled gourd seduces with crisp textures and big-boned flavours, ideal with steamed burdock rice.
2.9km
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He Jih Hsiang (Minzu Road)
Small eats · Bib
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This bright, cosy shop moved into this space in 2022. Their signature item of braised pork rice topped with a sunny-side up egg has won the hearts of many local gourmets. The glistening sauce is slow-cooked for 10 hours to allow the flavours to mingle and the hand-diced pork to soften; the runny egg yolk is the centrepiece, enrobing every grain of rice with custardy nectar. Fans of spicy food should add a dab of dried radish chilli sauce with anchovies.
4.5km
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Garden.V
Jiangzhe · Bib
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For 20+ years, Garden.V has been valued by locals for its authentic Jiangzhe fare served in generous portions. The three-storey space feels airy and bright thanks to full-length windows. Certain items, such as cabbage rice with Jinhua ham, need to be pre-ordered. Be sure to check out the glass display case for cold appetisers and sides – the kao fu, or fried wheat gluten with mushrooms and bamboo shoot, is savoury-sweet and incredibly appetising.
5.1km
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Li Yueh
Japanese
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This secluded eatery is the quintessence of Japanese style, courtesy of a profusion of cypress wood and elegant tableware. The chef who used to work in Taipei offers three omakase menus that strike a balance between raw and cooked courses, Japanese classics and creative gems. Fish from Toyosu market is paired with rice dressed in a mellow blend of white and red vinegars. The crispy spring roll filled with crabmeat, crab roe and tomalley is an umami extravaganza.
968m
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Dongmen Rice Noodle Soup
Small eats · Bib
$
This stall in Dongmen Market has long been around and it specialises in thick rice noodles in a clear broth made with chicken bones. The signature seafood taro rice noodle soup is the must-try: deep-fried sea bass fillet, milkfish balls, shrimps and fried egg bits impart robust flavours; scallions deep-fried on site add extra fragrance; the chunk of creamy and starchy taro that melts in your mouth is the icing on the cake.
5.6km
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Yuan Wei Duck Noodle
Small eats · Bib
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This simple shop has been around for 30-odd years. Folding tables and plastic stools under the building’s overhang may not sound sexy, but its signature duck with a mild smoky flavour, served either with steamed rice, fried noodles or Hsinchu rice vermicelli soup, is more than worth the trip. The locals adore their sautéed duck blood curd with chives and pickles – the jelly-like curd works well with the sweet, sour and spicy sauce.
5.9km
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