Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan
HUGH dessert dining
250Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised desserts at an accessible price.

About HUGH dessert dining
HUGH dessert dining is Taipei's most compelling case for dessert as a destination in its own right — a Michelin Bib Gourmand winner in both 2024 and 2025, run by chef Sonja Kern at the $$ price point. It works as a late-night stop after dinner elsewhere or as a standalone creative experience. Easy to book and genuinely strong value against Taipei's $$$$ tasting-menu circuit.
Verdict: A Michelin Bib Gourmand dessert concept worth booking at $$
At the $$ price point, HUGH dessert dining delivers something that is genuinely hard to find in Taipei's dining scene: a creative, chef-driven dessert experience that has earned back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025. That two-year run of recognition tells you this is not a novelty that reviewers validated once and moved on from. If you are a value-seeker looking for a Michelin-acknowledged experience without the $$$$ outlay of Taipei's tasting-menu circuit, HUGH is your answer. Book it.
Portrait
HUGH dessert dining sits in Datong District, on a lane off Chongqing North Road — an address that puts it slightly off the well-worn dining trail around Da'an and Zhongzheng, but not inconveniently so. Chef Sonja Kern runs a creative dessert format, which is still an uncommon positioning in a city where the meal's final act is more often an afterthought than a destination. The back-to-back Bib Gourmand awards confirm that Michelin's inspectors find the quality-to-price ratio compelling, and that consistency across two consecutive years is a signal worth taking seriously.
What makes HUGH particularly relevant right now is its late-night positioning. Taipei's dining culture runs later than many Western cities — the night markets and izakaya-style spots absorb the post-10 PM crowd, but a dedicated dessert dining concept that functions as a legitimate late-night option is rarer. If your evening is already committed to dinner somewhere else, HUGH works as a standalone second destination rather than a full-evening commitment. You are not required to arrive hungry for a three-course meal. That flexibility matters for how you plan around it: treat it as you would a cocktail bar with serious food credentials, not as a restaurant you need to clear your evening for.
The creative cuisine classification means the menu is not anchored to a single tradition. Kern's approach involves dessert as a primary medium rather than a finishing gesture, which puts HUGH in the same conceptual space as a small number of dessert-forward restaurants in Asia and Europe, including the kind of tasting-menu-style sweet courses you might associate with high-end creative restaurants like Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen or Arpège in Paris, except here you get that level of dessert craft at a fraction of the price and without the full tasting-menu commitment. For context on Taiwan's broader creative dining scene, JL Studio in Taichung and GEN in Kaohsiung show how chef-led creative concepts are performing across the island, but neither occupies quite the same dessert-specialist niche.
The Google rating of 4.5 across 167 reviews adds a layer of real-world validation beyond the Michelin stamp. A 4.5 with 167 reviews is a meaningful signal, it is enough volume to smooth out outliers, and the score suggests guests are leaving with the experience meeting or exceeding expectations. In Taipei's competitive dining environment, where the bar for creative restaurants is set by venues like Circum- and AKIN, holding a 4.5 as a dessert-only concept is genuinely competitive.
Booking HUGH is rated easy, which matters for trip planning. You are not looking at the three-to-four-week advance window required by Taipei's heavier hitters. That said, because the concept functions well as a late-night stop, weekend evenings are likely the most contested slots. If your schedule is flexible, a weeknight booking will be the path of least resistance. Specific hours are not available in our data, so confirm current operating times directly before you plan your evening around a late arrival.
For practical orientation: HUGH is in Datong District, an area that also rewards broader exploration. If you are building a full night out in the neighbourhood, the Taipei bars guide and the full Taipei restaurants guide are useful for sequencing dinner and drinks before or after. Taipei's hotel infrastructure is well covered in the Taipei hotels guide if you are still deciding where to base yourself. For those extending beyond the city, A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan and A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei are worth knowing for the daytrip circuit.
Other creative dining options in the $$ range worth knowing in Taipei include Wok by O'BOND, aMaze, and Set., each takes a different approach to the creative-casual format, but none occupies the dessert-specialist lane that gives HUGH its clearest identity. If you are comparing on price tier alone, Ang Gu in Hsinchu County and Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort are interesting reference points for creative dining outside the Taipei core, though both require a longer journey. Explore the Taipei experiences guide and the Taipei wineries guide to round out your itinerary.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Bib Gourmand: 2024 and 2025
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (167 reviews)
- Price tier: $$
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated easy. No phone number or website is available in our current data, check Google Maps or a local reservation platform for the most current contact and hours before you go. Confirm operating hours directly, particularly if you are planning a late-night visit, as dessert-focused concepts sometimes operate shorter or later windows than full-service restaurants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is HUGH dessert dining worth the price?
At $$, yes. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognitions (2024 and 2025) confirm this is chef-driven creative dessert dining priced well below what comparable concept restaurants charge. For the format — a dedicated dessert dining experience from chef Sonja Kern — the value case is strong, especially if you have already covered savoury courses elsewhere.
Can I eat at the bar at HUGH dessert dining?
Seating format details are not confirmed in current data for HUGH. Given the venue's address on a lane off Chongqing North Road in Datong District and its creative dessert-focused concept, it is likely a compact, intimate space — contact them via Google Maps or a local reservation platform to confirm counter availability before visiting.
What should I order at HUGH dessert dining?
Specific menu items are not documented in current data. The cuisine type is listed as creative, and the Bib Gourmand recognition points to a tightly edited selection rather than a broad menu — so expect chef Sonja Kern's current rotation to be the focus. Ask what is seasonal when you book.
What should I wear to HUGH dessert dining?
No dress code is specified for HUGH. At the $$ price point with a Bib Gourmand designation, smart casual is a reasonable baseline — think neat but not formal. Taipei's dessert dining scene generally skews relaxed, so you are unlikely to be underdressed in clean, presentable clothes.
What are alternatives to HUGH dessert dining in Taipei?
If you want a full tasting menu at a higher price point, Taïrroir and de nuit are the more obvious Taipei comparisons. Le Palais covers Cantonese fine dining at the opposite end of the format spectrum. For a focused, affordable Michelin-recognised experience closer to HUGH's $$ positioning, de nuit is the most direct alternative worth considering.
Location
No. 56號, Lane 136, Section 3, Chongqing N Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Taipei, Taiwan
Compare HUGH dessert dining
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| HUGH dessert dining | $$ | Easy |
| logy | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Le Palais | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Taïrroir | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Mudan Tempura | $$$$ | Unknown |
| de nuit | $$$$ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- logy, Modern European, Asian Contemporary, $$$$
- Le Palais, Cantonese, $$$$
- Taïrroir, Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary, $$$$
- Mudan Tempura, Tempura, $$$$
- de nuit, French Contemporary, $$$$
The most important thing to understand about HUGH's competitive position is the price gap. Every named comparison venue in this category, logy, Le Palais, Taïrroir, Mudan Tempura, and de nuit, sits at $$$$. HUGH sits at $$. That two-tier difference is not a signal of lower quality; Michelin's back-to-back Bib Gourmand awards confirm the kitchen is operating at a recognised level. It is a signal of a fundamentally different format and commitment level. If your primary criterion is spending less while still eating somewhere Michelin has flagged, HUGH is the clear answer.
For diners choosing between HUGH and the $$$$ set, the decision comes down to what kind of evening you want. Taïrroir and logy are full tasting-menu commitments, two to three hours, multiple courses, wine pairing options, and both have earned their reputations for creative precision at the highest tier. Le Palais delivers Cantonese at a formal level that suits business dining or a special occasion with a traditional frame. Mudan Tempura is the right call if technique and a single-ingredient focus matter more than creative range. De nuit offers French contemporary in an intimate room. None of these does what HUGH does: a dessert-specialist format that functions as a late-night destination rather than a full-evening anchor.
The practical booking comparison also favours HUGH. Easy booking difficulty versus the advance planning required by Taipei's Michelin-starred $$$$ venues means HUGH is the right option when your trip is already partially planned and you are filling gaps. For a solo diner, a pair on a second date, or anyone who wants a Michelin-touched experience without committing to a full tasting-menu evening, HUGH is the most accessible entry point in this peer group.
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