Restaurant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Paul's Canteen
110Pearl PointsMichelin Plate, no fuss

About Paul's Canteen
Paul's Canteen is a practical $$ Taiwanese dinner choice in Kaohsiung for first-timers who want a vetted meal without moving into splurge territory. Book it for a small group or low-pressure occasion; choose a cheaper peer if price matters more, or a higher-tier Taiwanese option if the night needs a bigger sense of occasion.
Paul's Canteen is a Taiwanese restaurant in Kaohsiung with a $$ price tier, smart casual dress code, evening service from Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Monday. For diners choosing a dinner plan in the city, the clearest verified appeal is direct: Taiwanese food, moderate pricing, Michelin Plate recognition in 2024.
That recognition should be read carefully. A Michelin Plate is not the same as a Michelin star, but it is a useful external signal for travelers who want a vetted Taiwanese dinner without building the night around an unverified tasting-menu format, signature dish, chef story, or room setup.
Choose it for a composed Taiwanese dinner, not a blowout
For a first Kaohsiung dinner, the practical facts are the strongest guide. Paul's Canteen serves Taiwanese cuisine, sits at $$, and operates for dinner from 5:30–11 PM Tuesday through Sunday. That makes it better suited to an evening meal than to a lunch itinerary.
For groups or special plans, avoid assuming specific private-room features, seating layouts, or event infrastructure unless you confirm them directly with the restaurant. The verified information supports Paul's Canteen as a Taiwanese dinner option in Kaohsiung, but not as a venue with confirmed private dining facilities.
Do not overbuild expectations around named signature dishes or a fixed menu. With no verified dish list or menu format, the safest framing is broad: choose it for Taiwanese cooking at a moderate price point, check current menu details directly before booking if a specific dish or dietary need matters.
Where it fits in a Kaohsiung food plan
Use Paul's Canteen when the brief is a Taiwanese dinner in Kaohsiung at $$ with confirmed Michelin Plate recognition. If you are comparing other dining options, Bo Home, Three Meals, White Gourd and Fat Person, Mai Yen Shun are natural names to review alongside it. Mountain and Sea House is another comparison to consider, without assuming it serves the same role or sits in the same city context.
Because the verified hours are dinner-only, timing matters. Paul's Canteen is open Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30–11 PM and closed Monday. For prime weekend dinners or larger parties, confirm availability directly rather than relying on assumptions about booking difficulty or table configuration.
For a broader Kaohsiung shortlist, use Our full Kaohsiung restaurants guide and compare the verified basics: cuisine, price, hours, the kind of dinner you want.
The verdict: consider Paul's Canteen when you want Taiwanese food in Kaohsiung at a $$ price tier, with smart casual dress and a confirmed Michelin Plate from 2024. Skip it if your decision depends on unverified details such as a specific tasting menu, private room, signature dish, delivery service, or lunch availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Paul's Canteen worth the price?
It can be, if you want Taiwanese food in Kaohsiung at a $$ level with Michelin Plate recognition. The verified facts make it a sensible dinner option for diners who value a moderate price tier and external recognition.
What should I order at Paul's Canteen?
There is no verified dish list here, so do not plan around a specific signature item. Treat it as a Taiwanese restaurant and check the current menu directly if a particular dish, ingredient, or dietary requirement matters.
Is Paul's Canteen good for solo dining?
It may work for a solo dinner if you want Taiwanese food in Kaohsiung at a $$ price tier. The verified hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 5:30–11 PM, with Monday closed.
Is Paul's Canteen good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion fits a smart casual Taiwanese dinner rather than a plan that depends on unverified private-room features or a specific tasting-menu format. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 gives it a useful external signal, while the price tier is $$.
How far ahead should I book Paul's Canteen?
Confirm availability directly, especially for Friday or Saturday dinner. The verified schedule is Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30–11 PM, the restaurant is closed on Monday.
What are alternatives to Paul's Canteen?
Other names to compare include Bo Home, Three Meals, White Gourd and Fat Person, Mai Yen Shun. Mountain and Sea House is another useful comparison, but check each venue's current details rather than assuming the same cuisine, price, or format.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Paul's Canteen?
A tasting menu is not a verified feature for Paul's Canteen, so it should not be the basis for booking. If menu format matters, confirm the current offering directly with the restaurant before you go.
Location
No. 162號, Siwei 3rd Rd, Lingya District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 802
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Compare Paul's Canteen
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul's Canteen | Kaohsiung | Taiwanese | Michelin Plate (2024) | $$ |
| Bo Home | Kaohsiung | Taiwanese | , | $ |
| White Gourd and Fat Person | Kaohsiung | Taiwanese | , | $$ |
| Mountain and Sea House | Taipei | Taiwanese | , | $$$ |
| Three Meals | Kaohsiung | Taiwanese | , | $ |
| Mai Yen Shun | Kaohsiung | Taiwanese | , | $$ |
How Paul's Canteen Kaohsiung compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the goal is cheaper Taiwanese food, book Bo Home or Three Meals instead. If the group wants to stay in the same $$ lane, start with White Gourd and Fat Person or Mai Yen Shun.
How it compares with Kaohsiung Taiwanese peers
Paul's Canteen is the middle-ground choice: more of a composed dinner than Bo Home or Three Meals, but less of a spend than Mountain and Sea House. If the main filter is value, Bo Home and Three Meals are the sharper picks. If the brief is a Taiwanese dinner that feels more planned, Paul's Canteen earns the upgrade.
Against White Gourd and Fat Person and Mai Yen Shun, the decision is less about price and more about occasion fit. All sit in the $$ Taiwanese lane, so choose Paul's Canteen when Michelin Plate recognition matters and the group wants a safer first-timer bet. Choose the others when location or specific availability is more convenient.
Mountain and Sea House is the better splurge comparison for diners who want a more formal Taiwanese occasion. Paul's Canteen is easier to justify for a normal dinner, especially when booking difficulty matters and the group does not need a high-budget room.
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