Taipei Restaurants

  1. Capone's Lounge Bar

    Named after noted Italian-American gourmand, merrymaker and racketeer, Capone's serves Italian food at prices you can't refuse. A popular watering hole with upscale expats, especially after when the house band plays.

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  2. Geneva

    We were saddened to learn that Ticino's (our old favourite Taipei Swiss restaurant) had closed its doors, but happy that Geneva has picked up the flaming fondue torch. Though pricey, Geneva uses only the finest cheese to make its fondues and the best home-baked breads and imported meats for dipping. Leave room for desert, an amazingly decadent chocolate fondue served with fresh strawberries. And of course, don't forget to order the sparkling wine.

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  3. Paris 1930

    This restaurant in the Landis Hotel is consistently rated as having the best French food in town. Dinners will often run over six courses. There's piano music and a refined atmosphere, and the hotel's Art Deco setting provides a suitably sophisticated backdrop.

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