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Hakka Inherited Host

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8.1/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Family Room with Shared Bathroom
4x Twin 24 Up to 6
Garden view

The family room offers air conditioning, a washing machine, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom bo…

Triple Room with Private Bathroom
1x Twin 20 Up to 3
Garden view

This air-conditioned triple room features a desk, a patio, garden views and a private bathroom. The unit offers 2 beds.

Triple Room
1x Twin 20 Up to 3
Garden view

This air-conditioned triple room features a desk, a patio, garden views and a private bathroom. The unit offers 2 beds.

Triple Room with Bathroom
1x Twin 20 Up to 3
Garden view

This air-conditioned triple room has a desk, a patio, garden views and a private bathroom. The unit has 2 beds.

Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom
2x Twin 20 Up to 4
Garden view

The quadruple room offers air conditioning, a washing machine, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Noon Turnip CakeBib The owner returned to his hometown in 2022 and remodelled this riverside warehouse into a rustic joint specialising in traditional Hakkanese rice cakes made from scratch. Local seasonal ingredients, such as taro, red beans, mugwort and pumpkin, are added to the rice batter for extra flavour. Steamed rice cake is the must-try, coming in sweet and savoury varieties. The latter is seasoned with in-house dried radish, shredded dried tofu and soy sauce.4.3km
  • Ang GuBib This shop began as a street stall over 60 years ago. Into the third generation, the family business still attracts diners in droves with good old comfort food. Its eponymous ang gu noodles see springy and thick oil noodles tossed in aromatic scallion oil with chives and bean sprouts. Ribbon rice noodle soup is another crowd stopper. For a range of textures, try three-brother soup with taro, mushrooms, and squid ink pork balls in pork bone broth.5.2km
  • BebuBib This béton brut villa in a quiet alley sports a lofty, minimalist vibe and an open kitchen. The family has been selling bantiao, or flat rice noodles, for over 20 years and the third-generation owner has added a bigger Hakkanese menu on top of the signature noodles. The family favourite, braised pork, stands out with melting, gelatinous skin and a savoury-sweet soy flavour. Popular dishes tend to run out, so come early.12.3km
  • Tsou Chi Cai Bao (Zhongzheng Road)Bib This shop with a retro hipster vibe sells chhau-a-koe, a soft, chewy Hakkanese bun made with sticky rice and long-grain rice flours. The savoury version is generously stuffed with shredded white radish, dried shrimps, lard and ground pork. The sweet version with taro or red bean filling is also drool-worthy. Faithful to his grandma’s recipe, the chef adds Chinese mugwort to the dough of sweet version for a green colour and a unique herbal aroma.12.4km
  • Hung ChinBib Simple and rustic, this century-old house is the epitome of nostalgic charm. The owner-chef sources his produce from small nearby farms to craft a seasonal Hakkanese lineup. There isn’t a set menu, but you can call ahead to check what is available and pre-order. His Hakkanese stir-fries are a must – every ingredient is cooked to perfection and retains its crisp texture, while imparting big-boned flavours and wok hei. Booking recommended.13.4km
  • Yi Ge Rice Vermicelli Complete with a garden and pond, this eatery outside the city can claim over 40 years of history. Local snacks, stir-fries and marinated meat define the score, together with their eponymous signature rice vermicelli. Be they stir-fried or in soup, the fine noodles are bouncy and loaded with rice aromas. You can also opt for a mix of ribbon rice noodles and rice vermicelli for varied textures. Pair with a bowl of pork ball soup for an authentic Hsinchu meal.7.4km
  • Zhudong Fried Sparerib Noodle (Zhudong) This noodle shop started in a wet market in 2003. It moved to its current address near a train station in 2021, while growing in size. As the name suggests, it prides itself on its fried sparerib noodles served with crisp bean sprouts and starchy taro in a broth rich in scallion aromas. The choice of noodles is almost head-spinning; try the locally made ribbon noodles which are springy in texture and are ideal to soak up the flavourful broth.7.5km
  • Shou Wu EATBib 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.16.7km
  • Shan Guo TangBib 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.16.9km
  • Tang Tsao YuanBib 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.18.0km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Leofoo Village Theme Park amusement park in Guanxi, Hsinchu County, Taiwan8.4km
  • Cihu Mausoleum Chiang Kai-shek mausoleum17.0km
  • Shimen Reservoir reservoir in Taoyuan City, Taiwan14.0km
  • Window on China Theme Park theme park in Longtan, Taoyuan City, Taiwan9.7km
  • Touliao Mausoleum mausoleum of Chiang Ching-kuo16.5km
  • Longtan Lake lake in Taoyuan City11.6km
  • Xizhou Shan mountain in Taiwan14.1km
  • Furen Temple temple in Daxi, Taoyuan City, Taiwan19.6km

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