
Based on public data
This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.
Contribute a stay report06External scores · reference only, not verified
External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.
Rooms & Views
Providing free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This fa…
Offering free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacio…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The spaci…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. This doub…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This dou…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This do…
Providing free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The sin…
1 Double Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Foo…
1 Double Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Foo…
1 Twin Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Coffee/tea maker, free minibar items, electri…
2 Double Beds Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Fo…
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- San Chieh Mei Nung Chia LeBib Three sisters restored the family courtyard house, turning it into a restaurant with a retro farmhouse feel. The bubbly, friendly siblings serve dishes made using produce grown on their own farm. Comprising four to six dishes and soup, the set menus cover all the greatest hits in Taiwanese cooking, a particular stand-out being the sautéed vegetables with mashed taro. It's tucked away in the mountains and only accessible by car or taxi.12.1km
- logy★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #22 logy, a sibling of the Florilège in Tokyo, moved to this location in 2025, whose handsome room is generously furnished in walnut wood. The over 10 courses omakase menu presents thrilling moments of creativity and pleasant surprises for an unforgettable experience. The kitchen seamlessly melds Japanese and Taiwanese elements, as illustrated by the ochazuke made with Taiwanese tea and Hokkaido rice that pairs expertly cooked Wagyu from Kyushu.18.3km
- Taïrroir★★★ Michelin A portmanteau of Taiwan and terroir, Taïrroir is Chef Kai's love letter to his home island. Informed by his two decades of experience in Taiwanese and French cuisines, the menu captures local food culture in ingenious forms, underscored by Western techniques. Dishes that are wittily named to rhyme with idioms feature highly seasonal items from local producers; desserts made with local teas and fruit shine with unmistakably Taiwanese flavours.19.5km
- Ban Bo★ Michelin From the chirping of birds and crickets to the custom-made tableware by local artisans, everything in this strikingly designed room paints a vibrant portrait of Taiwan. In the same vein, a historic map of Taiwan adorns the origami-folded menu. The young chefs turn the locals’ favourite beer snacks, banquet dishes and rustic treats into memorable gems that are visually creative and delicious, such as quail with mushrooms or pork belly with fermented cabbage.19.5km
- FRASSI★ Michelin Chef Frassi has styled his restaurant to remind diners of his Tuscan roots. It is only open in the evenings, serving one tasting menu that rolls out some seven courses of creative, contemporary Italian fare. Dishes like lobster risotto or rabbit tagliatelle are artfully plated, delivering excellent flavours and textures. The kitchen ages its own meat and its aged duck stands out in particular. Wine pairing in half or full glasses at sensible prices.19.6km
- Shin Yeh Taiwanese Signature★ Michelin The encyclopaedic proportions of the menu may be a bit daunting, but the familiar and much-loved dishes of the group’s flagship outlets feature prominently. This branch serves the brand’s greatest hits from the past 40 years, such as the 70s classic, fish-shaped minced shrimp toast, alongside new creations like almond tofu dessert with peanut mochi and pu’er tea. Also check out the hidden items, previously only available to those in the know.19.6km
- Shin Yeh Taiwanese Delight (Nangang)Bib A sister concept spun off from the household brand, it caters to small groups and families with a menu designed for sharing, and champions low-fat and low-sodium Taiwanese cooking. Signatures such as stir-fried thousand-year eggs with green chillies, and omelette with angled luffa and dried scallops are original recipes not found elsewhere. The airy and elegant space is bathed in daylight and adorned with wood and neutral greys.15.3km
- Sung Chu YuanBib As well as rearing its own free-range chicken, the restaurant is famous for wild vegetables such as betel flowers, Madeira vine and Okinawa spinach. The must-order chicken is available in limited quantities daily – steamed, smoked or deep-fried, the latter standing out on account of the appealing contrast between its crispy golden skin and flavoursome, juicy meat. Located in the city's backyard, it's the perfect spot for a post-hike meal.18.0km
- A Gan Yi Taro Balls For a glimpse of daily life in Taiwan in a bygone era, a trip to Jiufen Old Street is a must! Since the 1960s, this shop has been the place of choice for locals and tourists alike for sweet treats, such as dessert bowls with chewy taro balls made in-house, alongside assorted beans, either in piping hot red bean soup, or over shaved ice. Perched on a slope, the room affords gorgeous views of the valley and the sea – another reason to visit.10.1km
- Zhang Ji Fish Ball Located in the bustling Jiufen Old Street area, this place isn't very spacious, nor is it conducive to quiet conversation. But this household name has stood the test of time, turning out its famous Fuzhou fish ball soup since 1946! The bouncy texture of the fish contrasts nicely with the juicy minced pork filling. For starch, try the braised pork rice or noodles tossed in pork sauce. Super-fast service means it is a good choice for a quick bite.10.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Shifen waterfall waterfall in New Taipei9.9km
- Keelung Fairy Cave Buddhist cave in Keelung, Taiwan1.7km
- National Museum of Marine Science and Technology national museum in Keelung, Taiwan5.4km
- Zhongzheng Park park in Xinyi, Keelung, Taiwan686m
- Holy Trinity Church (Keelung) Protestant church in Taiwan1.2km
- Yehliu Geopark Cape in New Taipei, Taiwan10.0km
- Ershawan Battery historic site1.4km
- Hongdan Mountain1.4km
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.
Related community discussion
Start a discussionCommunity posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.
No related posts yet
Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.