Restaurant in Longtan, Taiwan
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Chiang Fu Yan is a Longtan District restaurant in Taoyuan, Taiwan, suited to local celebrations and low-key dining rather than destination visits. Booking is easy, but cuisine style and pricing are unconfirmed — call ahead before a special occasion. For verified fine dining in Taiwan, the $$$$ tasting-menu circuit in Taipei offers more certainty.
Coming back to Chiang Fu Yan a second time tells you more than the first visit ever could. The room, the address, the unhurried pace of Longtan District — none of that changes. What changes is your read on whether the kitchen's consistency is a feature or a limitation. For a special occasion in this part of Taoyuan, it remains one of the more considered options in the district, though the sparse public record around it means you are booking on reputation and location more than verified credentials.
Chiang Fu Yan sits at No. 891, Gaoyuan Road in Longtan District, Taoyuan City — a specific, navigable address in a part of Taiwan that does not attract the same dining traffic as Taipei or Taichung. That works in its favour for a celebration meal: the room is unlikely to be the chaotic, high-turnover environment you might find closer to the city centre. For a date or a milestone dinner, the relative quietude of Longtan is itself part of what you are choosing.
Because cuisine type, price range, and hours are not confirmed in our database, the honest guidance is this: contact the venue directly before booking, particularly if you are planning around dietary restrictions or a fixed budget. Going in without confirmed details is a manageable risk for a casual visit, but for a special occasion it is worth removing the uncertainty in advance.
Compared to the $$$$ tasting-menu restaurants that dominate Taiwan's critical conversation , venues like JL Studio, logy, or Taïrroir , Chiang Fu Yan operates in a different register entirely. It is a Longtan neighbourhood fixture rather than a destination-dining proposition. That is not a criticism; it is a clarification that helps you calibrate expectations before you make the drive.
Book Chiang Fu Yan if you are already in Longtan or the wider Taoyuan area and want a local, lower-key setting for a celebration meal. Do not book it as a destination in its own right from Taipei without first confirming operating hours, cuisine style, and whether reservations are accepted. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which suggests walk-ins may be feasible , but for a special occasion, always call ahead.
If you are building a wider itinerary around Longtan and Taoyuan, our full Longtan restaurants guide covers the broader dining picture, and our Longtan hotels guide and bars guide are worth checking before you plan your visit. For a wider sense of what is happening in Taiwanese dining, venues like Akame in Wutai Township, Shen Yen in Yilan, and Bebu in Hsinchu County each offer a more confirmed data profile and documented track records to compare against. For regional variety, Dongmen Rice Noodle Soup in Hsinchu City and A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan show the depth of Taiwan's less formal dining scene. Further afield in Taiwan, GEN in Kaohsiung and A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei are worth your time. You can also explore our Longtan wineries guide and Longtan experiences guide for the full picture.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chiang Fu Yan | Easy | — | ||
| JL Studio | Modern Singaporean, Singaporean | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| logy | Modern European, Asian Contemporary | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Palais | Cantonese | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taïrroir | Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Mudan Tempura | Tempura | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
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