Taipei, Taiwan
August 09, 2023
Taipei City is the capital and a special municipality of Taiwan, located in the northern part of the island. It is considered to be a global city and is one of the economic and cultural hubs in East Asia. Taipei City has a population of over 2.6 million people and is home to many cultural landmarks, such as Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101, and Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall. Additionally, it is known for its vibrant nightlife, shopping districts, and amazing street food.
Solo Pasta
No. 29-1, Section 1, Anhe Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
don low
3 months ago
Busy restaurant during lunch so you might want to book if you have a big group. The selection is quite good but there is no Risotto. The set lunch is a good deal when you add $170, you can get breads, soup or salad and a drink with the main dish. The Veal shank is good, tender and tasty, sauce is nice. The Pork chop is good too. The staff is very efficient now compared to the previous time we were here. That’s the reason we see more customers this time, I guess. Overall, I rate this 3.5 out of 5.
More reviewsGUSTOSO Italian Restaurant (慕軒飯店 MADISON TAIPEI HOTEL)
10685, Taiwan, Taipei City, Da’an District, 敦化南路1段331號2樓
Edward Chang
2 years ago
Tried Chef Ben’s menu and Madison menu. The main dish for Chef Ben’s menu I we had was Australian wagyu steak, which was perfectly cooked to medium. Tender and juicy! We had grilled fish as our main dish of Madison menu. Also, impressively delicious with a pinch of lemon and salt. But, not a big fan for soba noodles in Chef Ben’s menu. That truffle penne in Madison menu is a lot better IMO.
More reviewsShang Palace
106, Taiwan, Taipei City, Da’an District, Section 2, Dunhua S Rd, 201號6樓
Wut
a week ago
Shang Palace super recommended. This is my first review. Paul Chang is very nice and very passionate on service. The food was fantastic . Super good that I booked again to come tomorrow. Pual is super that he prepare small portions for ppl who don’t eat much.
More reviewsBotega del Vin
No. 7號, Alley 17, Lane 170, Section 4, Zhongxiao E Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Howard Wu
2 weeks ago
I came for authentic Italian dishes, but it brought me nothing but a desperately disappointment. Seems my expectations were way high above than the quality of this store. Tagliatelle was not bad, however it doesn’t surprise me, just a normal flavor restaurant pasta. Tiramisu was moisture, which is great, but too sweet, it tastes like the one I bought from convenience store. The cappuccino even got an insect in it, only pizza was decent. These dishes cost about 1,600 dollars, but it feels like just worth for 600.
More reviewsTeotihuacan Mexican Restaurant 墨西哥料理
No. 9號, Lane 21, Section 1, Anhe Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Paul T
3 months ago
Great little Mexican restaurant here in Taipei. They have an outdoor seating area if the weather is nice. A little bar area to serve up some top self tequilas, cervezas and margaritas. A small indoor seating area with nice decors and several tables. I'm sure ambient is good at night with some music. Food was good, not heavy or salty. Generous portion of guac on the side for the chips. Corn tortillas chicken tacos for me and chicken taquitos for the wife, both were pretty good. Overall we enjoyed it and will have to come back for other dishes in the menu with some drinks next time.
More reviewsDiVino Taipei
No. 15, Lane 71, Section 2, Anhe Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Calvin Wu
4 weeks ago
Such a fantastic experience! We had a birthday dinner here for my farther. The food, the service and the hospitality are almost the highest level in Taipei. The serving pace is just right as well. Rarely leave a comment like this, and I am coming back for the important events next time.
More reviewsShin Yeh Taiwanese Cuisine Zhongxiao Branch
106, Taiwan, Taipei City, Da’an District, Section 4, Zhongxiao E Rd, 112號2樓
Nancy
2 months ago
I don't think this location specifically is on the Michelin guide, but you can get many of the same dishes. I've never been a huge fan of liver, but their braised liver was very good. Other dishes weren't particularly special. Prices are reasonable, and service was fast. Recommend making reservations as it's in a busy area.
More reviewsYun Jin Grand Hyatt Taipei
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Songshou Rd, 2號2樓
Kate Shao
3 months ago
Great high grade restaurant which combined Chinese style and modern decoration. There were many kinds of cuisine you can choose: Cantonese, Shanghainese and Taiwanese food. My favorite was scallion pancake, fried chicken, Sichuan boiled beef and boiled fish with pickled cabbage and chili. White fungus soup with lotus seeds and papaya panna cotta was awesome dessert. Decent atmosphere and nice service.
More reviewsDin Tai Fung 101
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, City Hall Rd, 45號B1
karin koala
a month ago
I came here with a friend as I wanted to check their vegan option. There was a long waiting line that can take up to 1 hour but we pass our time at the mall so we didn't really care. The restaurant is in traditional Chinese style, they have a clear vegan section on the menu that show all the options so it's very convenient. The service was lovely and the food was delicious. I took veggie dumplings and a bun filled with mushrooms and vegetables, both were good and went great with a bit of soy sauce and vinegar. One of my favorite dishes was the steamed spinach salad which was fresh and tasted great. Another dish I liked was a small pieces of tofu with soy beans soaked in a great sauce. For dessert, we took the rice cake filled with red beans that came warm and soft.
More reviewsBalle Balle Indian Restaurant & Bar 巴雷巴雷 印度餐廳
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Guangfu N Rd, 12號1樓
Nicole Pineda
2 months ago
Everything was delicious -- appetizers, curries, and bread. Trust their recommendations on portions; we finished everything we ordered 😊 Interior is clean and comfortable, dining service is 20/10. Will definitely come back!
More reviewsFujin Tree Taiwanese Cuisine & Champagne (Songshan)
10548, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Lane 199, Dunhua N Rd, 17號1樓
Wez360
a week ago
I enjoyed the food and atmosphere at Fujin. It is elevated Taiwanese food with a few dishes that I’ve never seen in other places. Flavors were right on and, though prices were higher than what you would pay for equivalent food in other places, portions were large. Service was polite and laid back. Also called me right away when I accidentally left my umbrella. Thank you! My favorite dish was the taro over fried pork. (5th picture)
More reviewsShin Yeh Taiwanese Cuisine Main Restaurant
No. 34之1號, Shuangcheng St, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
王俊翔
5 months ago
I suggest you make a reservation and dine in. The menu is with English and Japanese. Generally I will give it a 4.5 stars, but the great service made it earn an extra 0.5 points. Highly recommend for the first bite of a typical Taiwanese meal. Personal recommend pork liver and it’s Taro rice noodle! Pork liver is well cooked with a nice sauce and no smelly flavor. The taro rice noodle is speechless. The taro made the soup so sweet and fresh! The taro is cooked until half melted which is the best condition in my opinion. The price is a bit higher than average restaurant. Credit card accepted.
More reviewsTaj Indian restaurant
No. 1號, Lane 48, Section 4, Shimin Blvd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Jeremiah Scholl
3 weeks ago
I recommend the thali for lunch if you have a big appetite! The place is famous for tandoori stuff and it comes with tandoori chicken. So good. The chai is also great, not too sweet as they keep the sugar on the side for you.
More reviewsGuest House Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Section 1, Zhongxiao E Rd, 12號17樓
Norman Lee Dupree
a month ago
Probably the worst food I’ve ever had from a michelin rated restaurant and I’ve been to a handful. While we didn’t get the Michelin Menu specifically, we did get the Pine Prix Fixe menu (they have multiple set-menu options) and it was terrible. I’ll be honest in that not everything was to my taste. Like, I just didn’t like the type of food. But there were things that I really enjoy (generally) as food, such as staples like lobster and steak. -The lobster was absolutely rubbery and chewy, which as we know is badly cooked lobster. It also had no flavor, even with a dipping sauce it was sitting in -The chicken in the chicken soup was dry, which I suppose means they over-boiled it -The baozi bun, for the pork knuckle was also dried out and not soft/moist Honestly, it was just a terrible time overall. Instead of feeling like the cadence went by too fast it felt like I couldn’t be done fast enough because the food was so bad. Maybe the Michelin rated menu, or a la carte was better but the Pine Prix Fixe menu was not. For just over $200USD/$6,000NTD a person, go somewhere else, anywhere else. P.S. The service and ambiance was amazing and the waiter was great. But the terrible food overshadowed it
More reviewsMerlot Cafe & Bistro
106, Taiwan, Taipei City, Da’an District, Lane 105, Section 4, Ren'ai Rd, 3號1樓
Steve Cummings
a year ago
My wife and I had our anniversary dinner here. It was a most wonderful experience. The staff were so kind. The food was amazing and delicious. For a wonderful night, me and my wife felt so special. Good service and ambiance really makes a place special. We will definitely come back again.
More reviewsL’ATELIER de Joël Robuchon
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Songren Rd, 28號5樓
Vin Cai
3 months ago
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this wonderful French restaurant in Taipei, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. The food was not only delicious but also incredibly creative, with each dish being a true work of art. The chef's attention to detail and use of fresh ingredients was evident in every bite. Additionally, the wine selection was impressive, and the staff was knowledgeable about pairing options to enhance our meal. The service was also top-notch, with the team being attentive and helpful throughout our dining experience. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant for anyone looking for a truly memorable culinary experience in Taipei.
More reviewsToh-A'桌藏
No. 9, Alley 23, Lane 76, Section 2, Heping E Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Cris L
a month ago
We brought visitors from out of town and they absolutely enjoy the food and environment of the restaurant. The only reason the service star is so low is because of one man, one person who I assume was the manager. Pros: - beautiful interior and decor. Really impressed our guests - beautiful dishes and layout from beginning yo end. We especially loved the foie gras on thé taro. - all the female staff were courteous and tried to explain each dish as much as possible. Also helped warned which plates were extremely hot. - great CP level of cost to quality of food. Extremely well priced and extremely delicious - Hidden dessert (soufflé) is a nice element, remember to pre-order this off menu secret! Cons: - the supposed tall man with glasses and white gloves, whom I assumed was the manager is terrible. Poor attitude, poor service. Has his nose up in the air as if he is too good for service. Barely explained the dishes in detail (huge contrast to other servers) and when he was taking away the big meat knives, he wasn’t even aware that he swung the sharp end so close to our faces. I watched in horror as it was very close to our guests faces. Even others at the table noticed. Would have had higher expectations for this so called manager. If you are unlucky to have him serve your table, best call on the others to help. - lobster noodle bisque was delicious but extremely heavy especially with the noodles. Unfortunately bc of this dish we could barely finish our entrees. Wish it had been less heavy despite the tastiness.
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No. 301號, Lequn 3rd Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Victoria Huang
4 months ago
Had really high expectations and was pretty disappointed. This season’s menu felt too creative, and the actual execution was lacking. The food didn’t taste as great as I had hoped it would be some of the dishes didn’t seem well thought through or well executed. It seemed like they needed more practice because some of the dishes were too salty. I probably only liked 1-3 items. All the desserts were a little too savory in general. Service was alright - Nothing amazing, had to try to wave down a waiter a few times. The bathroom was very cool. It was nice to experience this type of atmosphere with all the wood. Glad I came still it was definitely an experience. Overall, I was not particularly impressed by the food. I would only recommend this place for very special occasions, but probably not for this season’s menu.
More reviewsLongtail
No. 174號, Section 2, Dunhua S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Shu-Yi Scott
in the last week
Came here for our wedding anniversary. Great food, atmosphere and service. The only complaint is the loud concertation carried over from the adjacent tables and the bar. That being said, the culinary event definitely exceeded our expectation after enjoying fine dining in many major cities in the US and Europe . Although we reserved it in the last minute, Longtail saved a romantic window table for us. For starters, we had the uni rice crisp, the shrimp sliders, and the quail lemongrass noodle. The uni crisp was artfully done, (my favorite) the umami of the uni was captured in a mousse form, playfully balanced with yuzu and shiso flavor. Main courses: hubby ad the pork chop and I had the grouper. Dessert: matcha French toast and espresso ice cream. All had a bit of some Asian flair in it but exquisitely done. Sparkling wine was excellent with just the right amount of acidity to go with my turmeric grouper. Amazing! Thanks for a great evening.
More reviewsLongtail
No. 174號, Section 2, Dunhua S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Shu-Yi Scott
in the last week
Came here for our wedding anniversary. Great food, atmosphere and service. The only complaint is the loud concertation carried over from the adjacent tables and the bar. That being said, the culinary event definitely exceeded our expectation after enjoying fine dining in many major cities in the US and Europe . Although we reserved it in the last minute, Longtail saved a romantic window table for us. For starters, we had the uni rice crisp, the shrimp sliders, and the quail lemongrass noodle. The uni crisp was artfully done, (my favorite) the umami of the uni was captured in a mousse form, playfully balanced with yuzu and shiso flavor. Main courses: hubby ad the pork chop and I had the grouper. Dessert: matcha French toast and espresso ice cream. All had a bit of some Asian flair in it but exquisitely done. Sparkling wine was excellent with just the right amount of acidity to go with my turmeric grouper. Amazing! Thanks for a great evening.
More reviewsMUME
No. 28, Siwei Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
蔣方恩
3 weeks ago
Everything was perfect on that night. Food was innovative and undoubtedly delicious. A great combination of western/ modern cooking techniques with touches of traditional/ locally sourced ingredients. I also ordered wine pairing with 4 glasses of wine. Every single one goes with the dish very well. A very good work from a talented sommelier. And or course staff was friendly and the service was meticulous. No wonder so many awards and recommendations, no one should miss it.
More reviewsJiantan Park
Section 4, Zhongshan N Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Tamera Frederick
2 years ago
This is a great hiking area with easy access to the Grand Hotel. There are some places along the hiking trails with beautiful views of Taipei.
More reviewsZhishan Garden
No. 221號, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Johnnie Victor Ferrer
a week ago
What a wonderful place to explore. The oriental landscaping aas just awesome. One could really learn a lot on how to make oriental gardens when you're at Zhishan Garden. There is a pond in the middle of the park with koi fishes among others. The sound of flowing water is just so relaxinh. There are halls and cottages where park goers can stay and relax. I think picnics are allowed in the park. Ideal for strolling and unwinding. It is perfect for photography and other visual activities like painting, drawing, film making. The park closes at 5pm.
More reviewsXimending Walking District
No. 9, Lane 50, Hanzhong St, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Derex
2 months ago
Exciting and active shopping district with a variety of stores selling things ranging from (reasonably priced) anime figures to delicious food! Additionally the place is streets are generally safe and clean with performers usually there.
More reviewsTaipei Story House
No. 181-1號, Section 3, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Marc Chow
4 months ago
Got in and felt the wellness living in a house with high ceilings and tall windows.
More reviewsNishi Honganji Bell Tower
No. 174號, Section 1, Zhonghua Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Xiangshan
No. 31, Alley 401, Lane 150, Section 5, Xinyi Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Yong Qi Chua
in the last week
We (20+ year old) took about 30 min to reach the Mt. Xiangshan peak. Our legs were also shaking by the time we came back down! The climb is quite manageable, but some of the steps nearer to the top can be quite steep. Great view of Taipei 101 at the top
More reviewsTaipei Tianhou Temple
No. 51號, Chengdu Rd, Wanhua District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10844
Logan Saunders
6 months ago
Temple is surprisingly close to the hectic touristy Ximen area. Absolutely beautiful architecture here. Incense burning is a big ritual here. Free to enter. 5/5. Highly recommend.
More reviewsZhongshan Park
No. 505, Section 4, Ren'ai Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
dwianjas sari
6 months ago
I came here several times with my grandparents who I look after, we do sports here the place is clean and tidy. Incidentally today the weather is a little cloudy but quite crowded.
More reviewsThe Little South Gate (Chongxi Gate)
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District, Yanping S Rd, 與愛國西路交會路口圓環上
Clement Ying
2 weeks ago
In the middle of the road. Difficult to assess to take nice photos. Realised that I only took the back view. 😅
More reviewsBeitou Hot Spring Museum
No. 2, Zhongshan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
denisey santos
a month ago
Visited this museum twice in just one month. And thankfully, it's FREE ! My family really enjoyed seeing the old things inside the museum. We had fun making a skit with the video projection of the hot springs where we saw ourselves also projected on screen 😁
More reviewsMiniatures Museum of Taiwan
10489, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Section 1, Jianguo N Rd, 96號B1
Luke Miller
a week ago
A Gigantic World of Miniatures, Full of Wonders! Hey there, fellow adventurers! I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan, and let me tell you, it was an absolute blast! If you're looking for a unique experience that will make you feel like a giant exploring a tiny world, this is the place to be. From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was transported into a realm where the tiniest details hold the biggest surprises. The exhibits at this museum are nothing short of spectacular. Each scene is crafted with such precision and care that you'll find yourself marveling at the incredible level of artistry. The museum offers a diverse range of exhibits that cater to all interests. You'll find historical replicas of rooms that will transport you back in time, allowing you to truly appreciate the craftsmanship of bygone eras. But it doesn't stop there! The museum also boasts 3D interpretations of famous art paintings, bringing them to life in a whole new dimension. It's like stepping into a living canvas! One of my favorite parts was exploring the enchanting portrayal of children's storybooks. It was like rediscovering beloved tales from my childhood, but in the most whimsical and magical way possible. The attention to detail in these miniature worlds is mind-boggling. You have to look closely to spot all the hidden treasures and tiny surprises tucked away in every nook and cranny. Overall, I can confidently say that my experience at the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan was a solid 5-star adventure. The exhibits are a testament to the creativity and dedication of the artists behind them. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or just a curious soul looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, this museum will leave you in awe. So, gather your friends, put on your explorer hats, and make your way to this delightful museum. Prepare to be amazed, inspired, and maybe even feel a little like a kid again. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! Happy mini-adventuring!
More reviewsNational Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
No. 505號, Section 4, Ren'ai Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Reyna R W
a month ago
It's a perfect place to capture Taipei 101! Though I visited it when the sun was right above my head Didn't have the chance to get inside the building since I need to catch the next MRT but I had fun walking and exploring the garden, seeing people utilize the available area of the terrace in the memorial hall for activities. I saw some men playing Banqi, a guy practicing his dance, women having aerobic dance and some were meditating.
More reviewsNational Revolutionary Martyrs' Shrine
No. 139, Beian Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
RJ KM
a month ago
This place is must visit for all the people who wants to understand the existence of Taiwan. The palace itself is magnificent but the walls and the status of important people does portraits the history of Taiwan 🇹🇼 It was definitely remarkable and I did spend sometimes as I watched changing guards at the gate and one at the inner palace which was quite a sight and worth it. You can reach this place by the bus (make sure to have a cash with exact change or else you won’t have any small change back to you, otherwise you should have rechargeable card which you use in the metro).
More reviewsTaipei Zoo
No. 30號, Section 2, Xinguang Rd, Wenshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 116
Michael Rybar
a month ago
Great zoo, but on a hot day be prepared to sweat it out. There are some indoor exhibits throughout for some respite. I had a friend recommend going to the back first and then walking down hill which is a good call, but didn't realize until the top that there was a train in the park that will take you up. It's a beautiful zoo and was well worth the trip! Lots of animals and great views of the mountains and jungle.
More reviewsYangmingshan National Park
Taiwan
Di Olasiman
4 months ago
The place is so pretty especially the flowers, there's a lot of areas to take pictures. If you're not familiar with the place, it is a hiking trail bearable when you're ready for hike but I don't think it is good for tourist who don't want to hike for 30-40mins. It has up and down road so you have to be careful and wear comfortable shoes.
More reviewsLiberty Square Arch
No. 21, Zhongshan S Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Eugene Yang
2 weeks ago
The Liberty Square Arch is conveniently located at Chang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall station exit 5. The square is huge and a great place for kids to run around if not too hot. It is definitely a good photo location and you not need to waste too much time there. The two "Forbidden City" look alike buildings beside the square are grand and impressive. Washroom and water dispenser can be found at the level 1 entrance to the threater and there is a cafe in there
More reviewsNational Taiwan Museum
No. 2, Xiangyang Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Claire Tyrrell
4 weeks ago
Lovely museum. English explanations to. Concentrated on nature and habitat and how we must help. Gives some insight in the way Taiwan is trying to help protect wildlife. Some information on aboriginals. Good place for children. The basement area has lots of hands-on stuff for them to let off steam.
More reviewsDaan Forest Park
No. 1號, Section 2, Xinsheng S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Claire Tyrrell
2 weeks ago
Nice parknto walk around and or bring the children. Plenty of slides and climbing frames to keep them happy. There is also a walking trail and lovely pond. If you go there at the weekend pop across the road for the weekend flower and jade Market. If near Christmas or birthdays you may be inspired at the Jade Market so much choice and beautiful items
More reviewsNational Palace Museum
No. 221, Sec 2, Zhi Shan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei City, Taiwan 111
Everardo Ortiz
2 weeks ago
The National Palace Museum in Taiwan is a must-visit for all tourists in Taipei. The museum presents an amazing and comprehensive display of Chinese history and culture. However, visitors should be prepared for the extremely cold temperature inside the museum - bringing a small jumper or jacket is recommended. The staff at the National Palace Museum are super nice and helpful, and everything is presented in English, making it easy for non-Chinese speakers to understand and appreciate the exhibits. While audio tours are available, it's better to read the descriptions as the audio spots are limited even in the English language. The museum is also an excellent destination for families with children. There is an interactive children's book available at the entrance, and the museum has spots and activities all over for kids to learn and play. Many families with children have enjoyed the museum, thanks to its engaging and educational exhibits. Overall, the National Palace Museum is a great place to learn about Chinese history and culture, and it's an experience that shouldn't be missed.
More reviewsChiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
100, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongzheng District
Junix Arcega-Salinas
a week ago
On of the places in Taiwan never to be missed. Reminds me a little bit of China’s Beijing and such an iconic place to be in. Take as much pictures as you can and get access in most buildings free of charge. Change of guards ceremonies happen every hour by the hour so make sure not to miss that as it’s a performance you will never forget. Once done, try to visit the galleries in Level 1 to gain knowledge from Taiwan’s impressive history and the bravery of its people.
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