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Jingan Classic Inn
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The private bathroom features a TV and a hot tub for 2 guests. Please note that the TV in bathroom cannot be used tempo…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The air-c…
The private bathroom features a TV and a hot tub for 1 guest. Please note that the TV in bathroom cannot be used tempor…
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Restaurants nearby
- GARDEN hBib Thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, diners can sit back and appreciate the beauty of a century-old camellia tree in the yard. The menu is mostly Hakkanese, with some Jiangzhe dishes, jazzed up by creative touches and elegant plating. The signature braised pork belly with dry pickled mustard greens boasts tender texture and succulent flavours, while pickled cucumber cuts through the richness. Also try braised napa cabbage with pork-stuffed tofu.1.4km
- Yonghe Chia Hsiang Soy MilkBib Popular among locals for its breakfast since 2016, this spot appeals to regulars with cordial service and rustic, traditional flavours. In the food sector for 20+ years, the owner makes the soya milk, flatbread, egg crepe rolls and xiao long bao himself. His signature pastry bun filled with spring onion and peppered pork satisfies with its bouncy texture and aromatic filling. Ask the owner when the freshly baked flatbread is due out of the oven.1.4km
- A-ba's Taro BallBib Taro shaved ice is a popular Taiwanese dessert, but the ritzy taro extravaganza sold here is hard to beat. Creamy mashed taro, chewy taro balls, mini mochi, molasses pearls and Job's tears are piled onto a bed of finely shaved sugarcane ice that imparts a faintly smoky flavour. And if that's not decadent enough for you, order extra toppings! Their hot red bean soup is another comforting classic that warms the heart and soul.1.5km
- Tsai Chia Beef NoodlesBib This noodle joint tucked away among residences is run by a married couple. Their signature beef noodle soup comes in two varieties: red braised and clear broth. For the former, Australian beef shin is cooked in a spiced soy-based marinade until tender. The latter is a golden ox-bone soup with thick slices of local beef brisket with a soft but toothsome texture. The flavoursome broth clings to the bouncy noodles, which are made fresh daily.2.2km
- SÒNG JHAOBib Tucked away in a small, dimly lit alley, this cosy spot has been serving up Taiwanese favourites and Sichuan-inspired fare since 2022. The concise menu is wonderfully legible, and the young enthusiastic team prepares each item with great care. Their mouth-watering chicken is a cold dish with silky succulent meat in a secret nutty mala sauce. Head upstairs to the main dining room; solo diners may opt for counter seats to watch the chefs at work.2.3km
- Shang HaoBib This one-man shop sells chicken rice – silky, skin-on boneless chicken thigh on steamed rice, drizzled with soy sauce, and sprinkled with fried garlic bits. Add an over-easy egg to make it extra creamy with the runny yolk. Sides like marinated tofu or cucumber salad are also available. With just six seats around the chef’s station, expect to queue and allow for slower service. It closes when the food is sold out, so come early to avoid disappointment.3.1km
- Yeh Chia Pork Ribs Medicinal Herbs SoupBib Established for over 10 years, this shop offers a menu specializing in medicinal stews. His signature pork ribs, simmered in claypot, remains highly popular for its unique blend of Chinese herbs and mild wine aromas. In addition to the pork ribs, lamb and chicken are also on offer. Don’t forget to dip in the fermented tofu sauce, which seduces with a rich soybean flavour. Free refills of broth mean no soup craving goes unsatisfied.3.5km
- Unnamed Clay Oven RollBib This pushcart near the end of the market may lack a sign but it always attracts a queue. Their shaobing, fried in oil then baked in a clay oven, comes in two sweet and two savoury varieties – try the minced pork or sugar filling.3.6km
- Wu Wang Tsai ChiBib This shop has been selling the same tasty popiah rolls for over 30 years, though it was renamed and changed location. The fillings, including braised pork belly, tofu skin, ground peanuts and pork floss, impart rich texture. Vegetarian version available.3.6km
- Hsiung Chi Scallion PancakeBib Poised by the entrance to the night market for over 30 years, this stall prides itself on its pancakes. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, they are perfect with honey mustard and basil.3.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall memorial hall in Taipei4.6km
- National Human Rights Museum national museum of Taiwan (Republic of China) in New Taipei City and Green Island3.0km
- Taipei Grand Mosque mosque in Da'an, Taipei, Taiwan4.6km
- Taipei Cultural Mosque mosque in Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan3.5km
- Bangka Lungshan Temple Guanyin temple in Wanhua, Taipei, Taiwan4.6km
- Museum of Drinking Water museum in Taipei3.1km
- National Theater and Concert Hall performing arts centre in Taipei, Taiwan4.5km
- Liberty Square square in Taipei, Taiwan4.6km
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