Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Taichung, Taiwan. Among its many tourist attractions, Taichung offers a downtown shopping experience similar to that of Tokyo or Manhattan, a bustling nightlife, and a cuisine to please even the pickiest palate. Travelers come to this city to feast their eyes on the temples, markets, parks, and museums. Touring families often visit the Taichung National Museum of Natural Science to marvel over the exhibits or the Feng Chia night market to purchase local goods. But perhaps what Taichung is known for the most is Bubble tea, the most famous beverage in the region.
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4 based on 194 reviews
This is my first time having Hot and Sour steamboat so was slightly anxious to try. However, the waitress was very patient and always attentive to point out the sauce to use, the soup spiciness level, check the fire, etc. We ordered the 'Yuan Yang' combination which has the clear soup on one side while spicy on the other. It was interesting that she recommended you can mix the soup and amazingly, it taste really good ! Honestly, the duck blood taste better than pig blood in my opinion.
5 based on 106 reviews
We went there due to the good reviews on TripAdvisor. What to say? It was awesome indian food. We loved the food, typical indian cuisine in taichung. Unfortunately we stayed only one night so no chance for us to enjoy it one more time!Really delicious, a must go if you look for indian food in taichung!Friendly staff and a helpful owner!Thanks for an amazing evening!
4 based on 3211 reviews
The food and service were great before. My experience today was not. There were no facial expression on the face of inner service man, especially those behind kitchen. They simply did what you ask/request without giving you any notification or response back. The food is ok for today~
4 based on 241 reviews
So, the food here is amazing. As a westerner turned onto hot pot recently, I am obsessed with trying new hot pot restaurants. The problem was the lack of respect, and complete disregard of normal service industry communication. No one told us about the hour and a half limit. NO ONE. My boyfriend and I were having a great date night, with hot pot and a bottle of Sake. We had finished our meal, and had a bit more Sake to finish up before we headed out. A waiter comes over, tells us that our time is up and that we need to leave. What?! If that's your house rule, you should probably tell your customers at the beginning of their meal. NOT at the end, making them feel rushed and disrespected. I am a server/bartender. I would never ever ever do this. I can't even fathom it. We called the next day to talk to a manager. Apparently there was a reservation waiting for the table. Funny thing is, there were many open tables and no one waiting in the lobby for a seat when we were rushed out. I will never go back here, and will do my best to deter people from eating at this rude establishment.
4 based on 366 reviews
Vegans and vegetarians can rejoice in having a fancy option for hot pot dinner, but you do have to call head to get a vegan broth. The dishes are ordered one at a time.
4 based on 252 reviews
Itâs important to have color, smell and taste for your food. Moreover, the dining environment and atmosphere is also very important to crest a comfortable, harmony for you to fully enjoy your meal. karuisawa is just a perfect place to meet all these requirements and provide an excellent feeling for you to dine here and enjoy every single bite into your mouth. I surely will give a thumb up, perfect score for this place. If you ever want to have a perfect delicious meal with your family, friends, or beloved one. Come here to try!
4 based on 365 reviews
The soup dumplings are insanely delicious, especially the more unusual silk melon/shrimp ones. The NT70 appetizer made with tofu strips, seaweed, bean sprouts, and glass noodles is fabulous and a-must-order dish, and the Suan La Tang (Sour and Spicy Soup) made with bamboo slivers, tree mushroom slices, bean curd strips, and carrot shreds is one of the best I've ever eaten. Always a truly magnificent experience!
4 based on 836 reviews
Had a better than average lunch here with family members. The food is good both in quantity and quality, but the service is well above average. The young people working here are enthusiastic about helping you enjoy your meal. This is not classic American style bbq by any means, but as one would expect in Taiwan, it has a definite Asian flair.It is well worth the time to enjoy the food and terrific service.
5 based on 105 reviews
Spicy-Sour-Sweet To all the food lovers Chilliesine is the best spot. Chilliesine located along rapidly-developing ChaoFu Road, In Chilliesine we take you from a normal environment to a royal abode full of bright colors, beautiful Indian traditions, offer
Found this place with a work colleague one evening on TAâs recommendation and what a find! Itâs exceptionally good value, the food is authentic, the setting in not pretentious and the service is great. Itâs got a relatively short opening time so check to avoid disappointment!
5 based on 106 reviews
We went there due to the good reviews on TripAdvisor. What to say? It was awesome indian food. We loved the food, typical indian cuisine in taichung. Unfortunately we stayed only one night so no chance for us to enjoy it one more time!Really delicious, a must go if you look for indian food in taichung!Friendly staff and a helpful owner!Thanks for an amazing evening!
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