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1 Double Bed 646-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps…
2 Twin Beds 534-sq-foot room with city views Layout - Bedroom and living room Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps…
2 Double Beds 431-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat-scr…
2 Large Twin Beds 323-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat…
2 Large Twin Beds 323 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat-screen TV with digit…
1 Double Bed 323-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat-scre…
1 Double Bed 323 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat-screen TV with digital ch…
1 Double Bed 323-sq-foot room with city views Internet - Free WiFi 50+ Mbps Entertainment - 40-inch flat-scre…
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Restaurants nearby
- 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.3.1km
- Yu Kapo★★ Michelin The room sports a minimalist edge courtesy of light wood and slate grey hues. Chef Masa Chung deploys his deft craftsmanship and savvy skills, drawing on a 20-year career in Japanese cooking. He serves a single season-driven kappo menu. Chargrilling is his strong suit, but his uni and shiso tempura, as well as the famous kamameshi course are equally impressive. The meal unfolds like a page-turner, with compelling highlights and breathing spaces.3.3km
- L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon★★ Michelin One of the 20-odd restaurants bearing the late master chef’s name, this tailored venue is instantly recognisable by its iconic red-and-black colour scheme dotted with white orchids. In addition to an à la carte menu, diners can choose each course from those on the set menu. From painstaking recipes like pâté en croute to what is said to be the most decadent mashed potato in the world, this workshop is defined by meticulous craftsmanship and balanced flavours.3.4km
- 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.2.0km
- Chuan Ya★ Michelin The pristine room affords stunning views of the city and Taipei 101. The three set menus highlight the well-honed skills and boundless creativity of the kitchen team covering various styles of Sichuan cuisine, ranging from home cooking to ancient recipes for imperial officials. You may also create your own set menu according to your preferences. Signatures like cabbage in consommé and snowflake chicken with lobster are subtle and delicate.3.8km
- 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.4.8km
- 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.4.4km
- Sinchao Rice ShoppeBib A spinoff of Old & New Taiwanese Cuisine in Kaohsiung, the name is a homophone for "new fried rice", which is a menu staple here. Signatures such as bottarga and seared scallop fried rice, and veggie fried rice with thick-cut pork cutlet exemplify the kitchen's creative take on tradition. Stir-fries are loaded with wok hei; desserts cleverly incorporate local flavours. The wood-rich decor inspired by US Chinatown diners circa 1920s adds to the fun.3.5km
- 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.4.6km
- 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.4.6km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Ciyou Temple temple in Songshan, Taipei, Taiwan2.0km
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Taipei) memorial hall in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan4.1km
- Xiangshan mountain in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan3.8km
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