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Tian Zhong Hotel

TianzhongCity view
9.2/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Quadruple Room with Bath
2x Double 33 Up to 4
City view

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. Th…

Comfort Triple Room with Shower
1x Twin 33 Up to 3
City view

The triple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The s…

Queen Room
1x Queen 26 Up to 2
City view

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The spac…

Deluxe Double Room with Bath
1x Queen 26 Up to 2
City view

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The s…

Double Room with Balcony
1x Queen 26 Up to 2
City view

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, a terrace with city views as well as a private bathroom…

Standard Double Room
2x Twin 26 Up to 2
City view

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The spac…

Comfort Double Room, 1 Queen Bed, Non Smoking
1x Queen Up to 2
City view

1 Queen Bed Overlooking the city Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - LCD television with cable channels Foo…

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Restaurants nearby

  • JL STUDIO★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #33 (The restaurant is temporarily closed.) JL is Jimmy Lim, a Singaporean chef who honed his skills in world-famous kitchens. His single evening set menu pays tribute to his heritage and experience with original creations that strike a fine balance of flavours. The dishes are complex, sophisticated and understated with an element of surprise. Singaporean staples like satay and chilli crab are re-imagined in ingenious forms and textures that playfully subvert expectations.32.7km
  • Sur-★ Michelin Sur- moved to Central district in 2023 and now occupies the third floor of a quaint building. The minimalist room dotted with wooden furniture and vintage couches sports dark colours. The owner-chef elevates everyday Taiwanese ingredients to haute cuisine using traditional techniques like tempering, charbroiling and smoking in the tasting menu that changes every season. The wine and zero-proof pairings are highly recommended.32.4km
  • Oretachi No Nikuya★ Michelin This paradise for beef lovers is just the ticket for discerning connoisseurs. The young owner-chef knows his cattle inside out and sources prize-winning breeds from all over Japan, including Akage Wagyu from Kumamoto and some rare ones not found elsewhere. Both the set and à la carte menus showcase premium cuts that are perfectly grilled to your order by the highly-skilled team. They also explain every cut in detail, together with where they source their produce.33.2km
  • Fleur de Sel★ Michelin The chef worked in France and Italy for 30 years before opening her restaurant in 2003, relocating to this elegant space in 2017. She uses mostly local ingredients in seven- to nine-course prix fixe menus with a choice of mains. Changing every season, the precisely executed menus never fail to surprise with their whimsical ideas and vivid colours. Her signature use of wine, Asian spices and herbs lends her dishes exceptional depth and aromas.33.8km
  • L'Atelier par Yao★ Michelin Concrete walls, dark green drapes, wooden furniture and local handmade pottery work nicely together in this elegant room that spans two floors. The young chef, who honed his skills in France, excels in modern French fare with an Asian twist. Try his chargrilled scallop with kombu, peas and parsley sauce for a delightful mix of textures. Desserts made à la minute and tea brewed with herbs that you pick yourself end the meal on a decadent note.34.7km
  • YUENJI★ Michelin The swanky setting seamlessly melds East-meets-West eclecticism with modern elegance. The chef team revisits Taiwan’s food heritage and culture, adding a sophisticated spin to family favourites. The Tasting Set Menu allows diners to pick from the main menu for each course, whereas the Chef’s Menu, served omakase style, needs pre-ordering. The iconic sweet Lukang roasted wheat flour soup is creatively mixed with almond milk imparting a creamy, nutty kick.35.2km
  • Shanghai Food (Nantun)Bib A Chinese herbalist by training, the owner hails from Shanghai and was spoilt by his grandpa who made him all sorts of treats. After he moved to Taiwan, he spent three years trying to recreate the most authentic pan-fried buns from memory and opened this shop in 2009. The pork buns boast soupy filling with the perfect ratio of fatty and lean meat. The veggie buns are light and flavourful, filled with bok choy, dried tofu and mushrooms.31.9km
  • Taichung MeatballBib This genuine institution has been around since 1933 and holds a special place in every Taichungese’s heart because of its no-frills tasty food and bargain prices. There are only three items on the menu. The meatball is a big translucent dumpling stuffed with peppery ground pork, topped with thick soy and a sweet white sauce made with sticky rice and cassava flour. Pair with either fish ball soup or glass noodle soup for a satisfying meal. Irregular opening hours, so call beforehand to check.32.0km
  • Lou's (Nantun)Bib Sesame oil lover alert: this no-frills shop is famous for cooking with the earthy, nutty oil. Simmered for a whole day, the sesame oil chicken leg soup exudes intoxicating aromas of wine and herbs. Another must-try are their egg noodles tossed in Taiwanese dried shrimp sauce. Sun-dried shrimps from Keelung are ground and slow-cooked in scallion oil for 10 hours producing rounded flavours rich in nostalgic charm, alongside savoury umami.32.3km
  • Moon PavilionBib In a restored century-old eye clinic, Moon Pavilion juxtaposes colourful velvet-covered banquettes with original wrought iron and red bricks for an interesting clash of industrial and Victorian styles. The food pays tribute to the old-time Taiwanese palate, showing delicate balance and shrewd judgment. Condiments from different Taiwanese counties make appearances in the recipes, including Hakkanese kumquat sauce and Taichungese Nalta jute.32.4km

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

Attractions nearby

  • Sun Moon Lake largest lake in Taiwan33.2km
  • Taichung Mosque mosque in Daxing Village, Nantun District, Taichung City, Taiwan31.4km
  • National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts art museum in Taichung, Taiwan32.3km
  • 921 Earthquake Museum of Taiwan museum in Taichung, Taiwan23.2km
  • Taichung Metropolitan Opera House Opera house in Taichung34.2km
  • Changhua Confucian Temple Confucian temple in Changhua County24.9km
  • Baozang Temple temple in Changhua County16.4km
  • Dadu Plateau mountain in Taichung, Taiwan31.9km

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