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Anping Kensington Hotel

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Standard Quadruple Room
2x Double 40 Up to 4

Offering free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This…

Superior Double Room
1x Double 21 Up to 2

The unit offers 1 bed.

Standard Double Room
1x Double 21 Up to 2
river view

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. This do…

Design Double Room, Canal View
1x Double 18 Up to 2
canal view

1 Double Bed 194-sq-foot room with canal views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable…

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Restaurants nearby

  • A Hsing CongeeBib A Hsing has been serving Tainan-style milkfish congee since 1965, attracting a queue as early as 5am every morning. You can specify the cut you want; the belly is the most prized part of the fish, boasting fatty, silky flesh. The congee base is flavoursome; fried garlic pieces on top add extra aroma. Feel free to order milkfish belly dressed in soy sauce as well. Unlike most simple shops in Tainan, air-conditioned seating is available inside.1.5km
  • Huang Chia Shrimp RollBib Over 60 years old, this eatery has moved four times, but that hasn’t deterred its loyal followers who continue to queue up daily before opening time. Shrimp roll is a classic Taiwanese snack and a must-try for all visitors. Huang Chia’s version is stuffed with shrimp and cabbage and is dipped in a potato starch batter before being deep-fried to order, resulting in a fluffy airy crust, with thinly sliced radish on the side for contrast.1.6km
  • Xie ShopkeeperBib This restaurant is a relative newcomer in this city swamped by century-old stalls, but it has made a name for itself since 2018 thanks to fresh seafood cooked to order. Its renowned milkfish and assorted seafood congee (more like soupy rice) is lavishly topped with fish skin, fish balls, fish meat, shrimps, clams and cuttlefish, imparting deep seafood umami. Steamed seafood in salt is also popular – try steamed giant grouper for its gelatinous texture.1.7km
  • Jai Mi BaBib Its full-length windows and open kitchen may not look like your typical noodle shop. The owner-chef has honed his skills in French cuisine for over 10 years and opened this minimalistic shop in his hometown for Taiwanese noodles to mingle with French techniques and sauces. The short menu shows promising creativity and it changes every week, except seared ox tongue with noodles in truffle sauce, and cheese caramel flan that are always available.1.8km
  • Dayong Street No Name CongeeBib Tainanese don’t need a sign to find good food in every nook and cranny of their city. This shop is one of such joints – a nondescript space clad in corrugated metal sheets, but that doesn’t stop regulars from queuing at the door. Its Tainan-style congee is more like soupy rice than the creamy type. Milkfish fillet, oysters, Chinese celery and rice are drenched in a clear stock to make the brunch favourite of many.1.8km
  • Zhu Xin JuBib This quaint red-brick mansion built circa 1846 has been home to an omakase restaurant serving traditional Taiwanese banquet dishes since 2015. The room was carefully restored to its former glory, befitting the old-time recipes the head chef got hooked on. For a flat fee per person, your party will be served seven dishes and one soup, all made with local seasonal ingredients like milkfish from Cigu and rice from Houbi. Reservations are mandatory.1.8km
  • No Name Lamb SoupBib After five decades of business in Guohua Street Market, the lamb soup stall shut its doors in 2013. Regulars lamented the loss but the owner’s nephew quit his job in Taipei to re-open the shop here. The famous soup made with freshly slaughtered local lamb meat and bones is the must-try item, but do order other lamb cuts and offal blanched in the soup and dressed in sesame oil. Come early – everything is sold out before 11 am.1.8km
  • A Wen Rice CakeBib Amid century-old shops on the same street, A Wen opened its doors only in 2016. But it has quickly won the hearts of many with their rice cake made from scratch. Rice milk is mixed with three sweet potato starches for the right consistency before steamed, sliced and fried till golden. Try the Zhao Pai variety for rice cake in bamboo shoot pork sauce. The over-easy egg is the icing on the cake (pun intended); try also their house-made chilli sauce.1.8km
  • A Xing Shi Mu YuBib This place that started out as a corner stall some 30 years ago is now a fully-fledged joint with a bright, clean room… but the friendly service and bustling ambience haven't changed! Freshly slaughtered milkfish is the main draw – as a soup slow cooked with milkfish bone and head for natural sweetness, or fried milkfish belly with crispy skin and tender flesh. Rife with rustic aromas, the garlic rice drizzled with lard is the breakfast of choice for many.1.9km
  • Yuan Zai Hui (Guohua Street)Bib Shaved ice is mandatory for anyone spending a summer afternoon in scorching Tainan. But even in winter, shaved ice has its loyal fans. For over 50 years, Yuan Zai Hui has been specialising in eight-treasure shaved ice, traditionally with eight toppings. But the owners serve a simplified version allowing customers to choose five toppings out of 10-plus house-made choices. Signature include mini mochi balls, candied taro and tapioca wedges.2.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Fort Zeelandia former fort in Tainan1.8km
  • Fort Provintia former fort in Tainan2.6km
  • Eternal Golden Castle fortification2.1km
  • Tainan Confucian Temple Confucian temple in Tainan, Taiwan2.8km
  • National Museum of Taiwan Literature public art museum in Tainan, Taiwan2.8km
  • Tianhou Temple1.8km
  • Tainan Art Museum museum in Tainan2.9km
  • Canal Museum museum in Tainan1.4km

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