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    Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan, Restaurant in New Taipei
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    Michelin 2026

    Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan

    Sanchong District, New Taipei

    Restaurant in New Taipei, Taiwan

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A practical Sanchong pick when the meal is about lu rou fan, not ceremony. Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is better for solo diners, pairs, focused New Taipei food crawls than for special occasions or lingering group meals, with current Michelin Plate recognition adding a useful trust signal.

    About Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan

    Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is a casual New Taipei venue with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. It offers details on its city, opening hours, casual dress code, the MICHELIN Plate listing.

    A casual New Taipei stop, not a formal night out

    The safest way to plan Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is as an easygoing meal in New Taipei. The dress code is casual, so there is no need to treat it like a dress-up restaurant or special-occasion room.

    Its 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition gives it a clear point of interest for diners comparing options, but it does not provide specifics such as seating style, service format, menu range, prices, or dietary accommodations.

    How to fold it into a New Taipei food day

    Build the visit around its schedule. Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is open from 6:30 AM to 9 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, closed on Thursday. For broader planning, pair it with Our full New Taipei restaurants guide.

    If you are comparing other options, you may also look at Dian Xiao Er (Datong North Road), Guang Xing Pork Knuckle, å ‰èˆ興è ¿åº«, 今大魯肉飯, or 店小二魯肉飯. Keep the comparison practical, focusing on hours, casual dress, its New Taipei location, the MICHELIN Plate recognition, rather than details about menu, price, or service style.

    The takeThis is a place built around routine: commuters, nearby workers and solo diners who need a quick, satisfying meal slot right into its rhythms. The menu’s focus on hearty lu rou fan and straightforward accompaniments makes it well suited to lunch crowds and people grabbing dinner on the way home. It rewards repeat visits from neighbourhood regulars and anyone who values consistency and speed over ceremony. For after-work pit stops and single-person meals, the restaurant’s layout and approach fit the brief of efficient, comforting Taiwanese everyday fare.
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    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextNew Taipei, Taiwan

    Planning details

    Location
    40 Daren Street, Sanchong District
    Phone
    +886 2 2983 6726
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan presents as a no-frills, neighbourhood classic that has quietly earned its place in Sanchong’s daily flow. The tone of the description is pragmatic: food geared to commuters and repeat customers rather than destination-seekers. Dishes are prepared with an eye toward consistency — fatty diced pork slow-braised in a sweet soy base until the fat renders into a glossy finish — and the service rhythm prioritizes speed and familiarity. The result is a warm, unpretentious spot that reads as a practical, trusted fixture in the area rather than a curated dining experience.

    Best For

    This is a place built around routine: commuters, nearby workers and solo diners who need a quick, satisfying meal slot right into its rhythms. The menu’s focus on hearty lu rou fan and straightforward accompaniments makes it well suited to lunch crowds and people grabbing dinner on the way home. It rewards repeat visits from neighbourhood regulars and anyone who values consistency and speed over ceremony. For after-work pit stops and single-person meals, the restaurant’s layout and approach fit the brief of efficient, comforting Taiwanese everyday fare.

    Ordering Tips

    Order the signature lu rou fan to experience the dish the venue is known for — the menu’s version uses diced fatty pork slow-cooked in a sweet soy braise until the fat becomes silky and glossy. Tangy pickles are served alongside and function as an acidic counterpoint; be sure to include them to cut the richness. White pepper is available at the table to brighten the aromatics. The pork rib soup is another named offering; pairing a bowl of rice with a simple soup yields a classic, balanced everyday meal.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual, no-frills small shop atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Hidden GemCozy

    Best For

    Casual Hangout

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • braised_pork_rice
    • pork_rib_soup
    Planning details

    Location

    40 Daren Street, Sanchong District · Directions

    +886 2 2983 6726

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    If You Cannot Fit It In

    For another New Taipei option, try Dian Xiao Er (Datong North Road) if the group needs a broader casual meal. Choose Guang Xing Pork Knuckle if the craving is specifically pork-led but not necessarily lu rou fan.

    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    Choose Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan when the priority is a focused lu rou fan stop in Sanchong with easy planning. Compared with Dian Xiao Er (Datong North Road), it reads more like a targeted pork-rice decision than a broader casual meal, so it works better for solo diners and quick two-person stops.

    Guang Xing Pork Knuckle is the better cross-shop if the table wants a pork-led meal with a different centre of gravity. Pick that when pork knuckle is the draw; pick Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan when rice-and-braised-pork balance is the reason for the trip.

    The out-of-metro peers are useful only if the route already takes you beyond New Taipei: 今大魯肉飯, 店小二魯肉飯, and å ‰èˆˆè ¿åº« are comparison points for the same comfort-food lane, but they are less convenient if the day is based in Sanchong.

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    Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan New Taipei and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Chin Ta Lu Rou FanNew Taipei
    Michelin Guide Taiwan 20262026 Michelin Plate
    今大魯肉飯Sanchong DistrictNo published awards
    店小二魯肉飯Sanchong DistrictNo published awards
    Dian Xiao Er (Datong North Road)New TaipeiNo published awards
    å ‰èˆˆè ¿åº«Sanchong DistrictNo published awards
    Guang Xing Pork KnuckleNew TaipeiNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan good for a special occasion?

    It works best as a casual New Taipei stop. The 2026 MICHELIN Plate makes Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan a notable option, but it is not described as a formal special-occasion restaurant.

    What should I wear to Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan?

    Keep it casual. The dress code for Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is casual.

    Is Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan good for solo dining?

    Seating style or service format are not specified. Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is a casual New Taipei venue with opening hours from 6:30 AM to 9 PM on most days.

    What are alternatives to Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan?

    For comparison, consider other relevant options such as 今大魯肉飯, 店小二魯肉飯, Guang Xing Pork Knuckle, Dian Xiao Er (Datong North Road), or å ‰èˆ興è ¿åº«. You can also compare it with other casual dining in New Taipei more generally.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan?

    Hours are 6:30 AM to 9 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Chin Ta Lu Rou Fan is closed on Thursday.