"Welcome to our curated list of recommendations for traveling and dining in Taiwan. These suggestions have been gathered from our personal networks. While these recommendations are not personally vetted by us, they come highly recommended by those within our network. Please feel free to add your own favourite spots or share any updates in the comments section below. If you come across any information that may have changed, such as closures or updated details, we would greatly appreciate your feedback. Let's build a community-sourced guide to ensure that everyone can enjoy the best of what Taiwan has to offer." Marco van Embden, Cape Town
1.Dining Recommendations
- Modern Taiwanese Food
- Wildwood - Grill meat & seafood
- "Generally, should aim for their street food"
- Le Palais - "is a nice hotel with a Michelin-star Chinese restaurant"
- MUME - "a contemporary restaurant, worth trying"
Recently I tried The Guest House (Sheraton Grand Taipei), impressive Chinese dining, and 2-star Michelin. - RAW - "heard great things"
- RÒU by T-HAM - "One of the best hotpot places in Taipei. Great wine list and other non-hotpot dishes." - YPO-owned
- Saffron 46 - Modern Indian (on 46th floor)
- The Ukai Taipei - Modern Japanese Tepanyaki & traditional JP set dinner
- Le Palais - Taiwan’s 3-star Chinese restaurant
- Din Tai Fung - famous soup dumplings, more casual, family-friendly style
- Night Market for street food
- Various restaurants in Regent Hotel - circum, lan ting etc.
- Silks Palace - if you plan to visit the National Palace Museum
- SENS - French restaurant
- Taïrroir - Modern western food using Taiwanese ingredients
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2. Activities Recommendations
- Go to their night markets, plenty around Taipei city.