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2 Twin Beds 355 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels Fo…
1 Queen Bed 355 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels Fo…
2 Twin Beds 355 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels Fo…
2 Double Beds 355 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels…
1 Double Bed 356 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels F…
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Restaurants nearby
- Golden Formosa★ Michelin In the 1950s, the family started serving boldly seasoned food to go with alcoholic drinks. The third-generation owner still follows the same family recipes from those days. Their signature deep-fried ribs are made with local pork, fried twice to seal in the juices and to crisp up the crust. For a final dose of indulgence, order the prime mullet roe fried rice with a generous amount of finely diced bottarga imbued with smoky wok hei.13.5km
- Dark Palace Taiwanese Gourmet Adjacent to the historical site of Fort San Domingo, this restaurant has grown from a tiny shop to a sizeable establishment since opening in 1971. Metal tube furniture and exposed brick walls lend the cosy space a faux-industrial feel. It is best known for its generous portions of golden fried pork chop rice served with pickles and diced dried tofu. The fried rice, noodle soups and soy-marinated meats are also popular. Expect to queue at mealtimes.651m
- Eika★★ Michelin With an understated façade, this place feels like a hidden gem for those in the know. The tearoom-like lobby leads into a minimalist dining room where a brightly lit open kitchen takes centre stage. The menu celebrates Japanese culinary culture, but with the odd Taiwanese twist and global influences. From shirako with bottarga to mussel noodles and wood-fired pigeon, every course is a beauty to behold and a delight to taste.16.5km
- Le Palais★★★ Michelin This venue sports a dark colour scheme, with an eclectic mix of Chinese garden motifs and European palatial glamour. The Hong Kong chef excels in refined Cantonese fare that showcases his high-flying skill and precision. He uses Cherry Valley ducks from Yilan for his Cantonese-style crispy-skin roast duck, and Peking duck four ways. Pre-order these items to avoid missing out. For dim sum, try meticulously crafted Chinese spinach and salted egg dumplings.17.6km
- 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.17.7km
- Sushi Akira★ Michelin This long-standing favourite appeals to locals with Edomae sushi made with Hokkaido rice dressed in veteran chef’s own blend of red vinegars, and the finest fish that he ages himself. The tuna stands out in particular, while various zensai ranging from unagi to abalone work up your appetite for the main course. Counter seats let you stay close to the action, but the room allows for more privacy. Often fully booked, but it’s worth persevering.16.5km
- Ming Fu★ Michelin A buzzy spot for home-style food, Ming Fu serves big portions ideal for sharing with friends and family. Taiwanese fare is the star, including items seldom found elsewhere, such as mullet tripe and fresh fish maw. Their signature ‘Buddha jumps over the wall’ requires pre-ordering, however, unlike traditional recipes which call on pork ribs and taro, this version of the gourmet soup uses matsutake mushrooms, gingkoes and abalone.16.9km
- 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.18.7km
- 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.17.2km
- 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.17.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Fort Santo Domingo former fort in New Taipei1.4km
- Danjiang Bridge bridge spanning the mouth of the Tamsui River, Taiwan766m
- Hobe Fort former fort in New Taipei812m
- Mount Guanyin mountain in New Taipei, Taiwan5.1km
- Yangmingshan National Park national park in northern Taiwan12.7km
- National Palace Museum ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks museum in Taipei, Taiwan15.6km
- Guandu Temple Taoist temple in the Beitou District of Taipei, Taiwan8.3km
- Guandu Bridge bridge in Taiwan7.2km
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