Must-see restaurants in Taiwan's Southwest Coast

  • House of Crab

    Kaohsiung

    This upmarket restaurant where locals and expats bring their guests offers some of the best seafood dishes anywhere in Taiwan. The menu has no prices, but…

  • Wang's Fish Shop

    Tainan

    This white-tiled roadside shop, operated by a milkfish (虱目魚, shīmùyú) farmer, slaughters the fish in the wee hours to prepare the popular breakfast of…

  • L'Esprit Cafe

    Tainan

    This gem with glass frontage, blue-and-brown palette and white floor tiles offers great respite from the busy street beyond its door, not to mention that…

  • One Bar

    Kaohsiung

    A hip restaurant with Eames-inspired, futuristic paraphernalia, plus an oldies playlist, beaming you to the late-Japanese-colonial era. The set meals here…

  • Zhuxin Residence

    Tainan

    This restaurant serves traditional Tainanese dishes inside a rustic 100-year-old house. There's no menu, but the generously portioned seven-course meals…

  • Ruifeng Night Market

    Kaohsiung

    Kaohsiung's largest and arguably best night market. Stalls cater to locals rather than big tour groups, and they're concentrated in one area, which makes…

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    Wu Pao Chun Bakery

    Kaohsiung

    The flagship store of the Taiwanese baker who won top prize (bread category) in the Bakery World Cup in Paris. And he did it with a wheat loaf that he…

  • A Cun Beef Soup

    Tainan

    Beef soup (牛肉湯, niúròu tāng), a Tainan speciality, is served as early as 4am for breakfast, right after the cattle are slaughtered. One of the best places…

  • Ju Tang

    Kaohsiung

    A casual 1km stroll from Pier-2 Art Center through a charming neighbourhood brings you to this neat little place that serves up tasty and affordable soup…

  • Shumin Kitchen

    Kaohsiung

    A laid-back restaurant known for well-executed Taiwanese dishes and above-average pricing. At lunch, it's full of middle-class families and couples. At…

  • Zyuu Tsubo

    Tainan

    A narrow corner space that whips up a mean donburi (Japanese rice bowl), and other goodies like fried chicken and beer (served in frosty mugs). There are…

  • Ban Jiushi

    Kaohsiung

    An elegant teahouse that makes refined versions of classics such as braised pork and panfried milkfish. Pore over a book or watch the world go by as you…

  • Behind-the-Temple Seafood Congee

    Kaohsiung

    This wonderful street-corner shop with an iron roof whips up delicious soups and congee with fresh local seafood. The signature seafood congee (招牌海產粥,…

  • Ho Hsin Fish Soup

    Tainan

    This modern milkfish joint sells the usual suspects – fish broth, panfried milkfish and braised pork rice, plus innovations like soy milk- or miso-based…

  • Uguisu Ryori

    Tainan

    Possibly the world's most elegant place to suck on a popsicle. This beautiful Japanese house with koi pond and pruned bushes was built in 1925 as an…

  • Da Dong Night Market

    Tainan

    Da Dong hasn't yet caught the attention of mass tourism despite the high number of delicious stalls. Vendors here have clearly delineated boundaries: if…

  • Chou's Angelica Duck

    Kaohsiung

    Sanmin St heaves with cheap and cheery stalls brandishing all kinds of deliciousness. One of the most famous is Chou's, for its duck cooked in angelica…

  • Guli Restaurant

    Tainan

    A haven for the health and environmentally conscious, this restaurant uses naturally farmed local produce. The Asian fusion food is light and lightly…

  • Fusheng Hao Rice Cake

    Tainan

    Fusheng is famous for wǎnguǒ, a Tainan speciality that translates into 'pudding in a bowl'. Essentially steamed rice gruel embedded with sliced pork,…

  • Laojiang Black Tea

    Kaohsiung

    Great place for breakfast or a late-night snack – it's open all the time. At a glance it's just a regular street shop that specialises in milk tea, but…

  • Yamada Daikon

    Tainan

    A smoky one-man affair that does one thing only but does it really well – chicken skewers. The cuts are cherry-picked, not too fatty, too lean or too…

  • Chi Kin Danzaimian

    Tainan

    Set in a Japanese-era merchant's house, this is a fun place to try traditional dànzǐmiàn (擔仔麵), a simple dish that mixes noodles with a tangy meat sauce…

  • Three Generations Spring Roll

    Kaohsiung

    At this small, 60-year-old stall, place your order and watch the lady assemble the rolls, her hands darting over huge plates of Chinese cabbage, sprouts,…

  • Gien Jia

    Kaohsiung

    A clean, crisp-looking bistro that prides itself on using local produce as much as possible. Greens and seafood from Kaohsiung, pork from Pingtung and…

  • A Xia Restaurant

    Tainan

    This worthy modern restaurant is a popular venue for weddings. It's a good place to try more elaborate restaurant-type dishes such as the delectable…

  • Dagouding Milkfish Noodles

    Kaohsiung

    Milkfish is associated with Tainan, but Kaohsiung has its own version, too. Instead of serving the meat as is, slivers of meat are wrapped in fish cake…

  • Ya Jiao Seafood Restaurant

    Kaohsiung

    For fresh seafood, locals recommend Ya Jiao on Cijin Island. It's the kind of place for eating sautéed clams or local fish sashimi, drinking cheap beer,…

  • Jia Chang Local Chicken

    Taiwan's Southwest Coast

    One of several restaurants serving local chicken in the area, busy Jia Chang is just across the road from the large entrance car park of Tianliao Moon…

  • Cafe Hifumi

    Kaohsiung

    A chilled cafe in an old Japanese-Taiwanese house (c 1900s) that's nostalgic and elegant without trying too hard. You can spend a relaxing hour here under…

  • Anping Bean Jelly

    Tainan

    There are a dozen items on the menu in this celebrated eatery, and its claim to fame is the bean jelly (or bean curd; 豆花, dòuhuā), made with organic…

  • Thomas Chien

    Kaohsiung

    If you're into fine dining, Taiwan's own Thomas Chien does good contemporary French using imported meats and local ingredients like mullet roe and flower…

  • Liuhe Night Market

    Kaohsiung

    This market is famous islandwide for its 100-plus food stalls offering everything from squid on a stick to fresh chicken wraps. You’ll see a convoy of…