
San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le
Wanli District, New Taipei
Restaurant in New Taipei, Taiwan
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
A practical New Taipei pick for diners chasing Michelin Bib Gourmand value outside the central city circuit. Go if Wanli District already fits the day's route; choose a more central peer if the priority is easy planning, a known price tier, or a more formal dining structure.
About San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le
Do not expect every practical detail filled in; the better read is a New Taipei food stop with Bib Gourmand recognition, useful for diners who care about a value signal. That distinction matters, because it frames the meal in practical rather than theatrical terms: this is a place to consider for its recognition, not for unsupported claims about format, signature dishes, or ceremony. San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le works if the plan already points toward New Taipei, but do not treat it as a tightly scripted special-occasion meal.
The useful context is simple: the location is New Taipei, the dress code is casual. Treat the visit as a practical dining decision rather than a plan built around a specific neighborhood, address, menu format, price point, or service style. The appeal rises when a Bib Gourmand-recognized stop in New Taipei fits the day, falls when the group needs detailed advance certainty about dishes, booking systems, hours, or other logistics.
Bib Gourmand value, not a formal progression
The 2026 Bib Gourmand is its main trust signal. That matters because the recognition gives diners an external point of reference without requiring unsupported claims about luxury format. It is a useful filter for travelers trying to separate merely convenient stops from places with an outside endorsement, while still keeping expectations grounded. For diners chasing a tasting-menu arc with courses paced like a fine-dining dinner, that expectation is not supported. For diners who want a Bib Gourmand-recognized New Taipei stop with a casual dress code, the case is stronger.
Because cuisine type, chef, signature dishes, hours, or price range are not specified, the safest move is to treat ordering as a flexible meal rather than a checklist. Do not over-plan around named dishes, do not build the day around a single must-order item that cannot be confirmed in advance. If the restaurant is busy, choose with current availability in mind and let the meal be guided by what the venue can confirm that day. That approach aligns the visit with its key characteristics: Bib Gourmand recognition, New Taipei, casual dress.
Who should choose this over easier city options
Choose San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le if the goal is a Bib Gourmand-recognized stop in New Taipei and you are comfortable with limited planning detail. It suits diners who are willing to trade some advance certainty for the satisfaction of choosing a recognized venue. It is less compelling for visitors who need cuisine details, a published dish checklist, a visible online booking path, or a tightly choreographed dining-room experience.
For a broader New Taipei food day, planning works better when this is considered alongside other options rather than treated as the whole plan. Pair the research with Our full New Taipei restaurants guide,, where useful, compare the decision with Amajia, Joy Vegetarian Restaurant, Shi Yang, Sung Chu Yuan, or Yangming Spring (Shilin). For trip planning beyond restaurants, use Our full New Taipei hotels guide, Our full New Taipei bars guide, Our full New Taipei wineries guide, Our full New Taipei experiences guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 23 Daping Road, Wanli District
- Website
- shop7879.noon360.com/mainssl/modules/MySpace/index.php?sn=shop7879
- Phone
- +886 955 379 527
The take
The Take
The Vibe
San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le feels like stepping into a lived-in farmhouse rather than a restaurant stage-set. The dining room occupies a restored low-slung courtyard house, and the architecture—tile roof, open courtyard—shapes a slow, domestic rhythm. Food arrives as a series of family-style preparations, produced on land tended by the three sisters who run the place. The result is a rustic, historic atmosphere that leans cozy and quietly charming: a serene mountain-district escape where seasonal, field-to-table cooking dictates both pace and personality.
Best For
This is a destination for people who want to slow down and share a meal rather than chase culinary spectacle. The set-menu, family-style format suits casual hangouts, family gatherings, and small group dining in a rural setting. It’s not aiming for the formality of city fine dining; instead it rewards lingering conversation and communal sharing. Visitors who come for a reflective, produce-driven meal and a countryside respite will find the experience most satisfying.
Ordering Tips
Meals come as a four- to six-dish set plus soup and are presented more like a family table than a sequence of theatrical courses. Order the set menu and plan to share—dishes are cumulative rather than climactic, so try everything slowly to appreciate seasonal interplay. The sautéed vegetables are a signature preparation worth seeking out, and the pace of the meal is tied to the house’s domestic logic: arrive ready to linger and let the owners’ rhythm dictate the flow of plates.
Venue details
Tags
Best For
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
sautéed vegetables
Planning details
Location
23 Daping Road, Wanli District · Directions
shop7879.noon360.com/mainssl/modules/MySpace/index.php?sn=shop7879
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to look if this does not fit
For a more predictable Taiwanese meal by category and price tier, cross-shop Sung Chu Yuan. For vegetarian diners, Joy Vegetarian Restaurant is the cleaner New Taipei alternative, while Yangming Spring (Shilin) works when the group is comfortable with $$$ pricing.
Restaurant context
How It Compares
San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le is the value-minded choice in this group because its clearest signal is the 2026 Bib Gourmand. Shi Yang is the better fit for diners prioritizing atmosphere and a more destination-style meal, while Amajia makes more sense when the plan needs to stay within an easier New Taipei dining circuit.
If cuisine certainty matters, Sung Chu Yuan is easier to classify: Taiwanese, $$. That makes it a cleaner choice for groups who want to know the category and rough spend before committing. Yangming Spring (Shilin) is the stronger cross-shop for vegetarian diners, though its $$$ positioning makes it a more deliberate spend than a Bib Gourmand value play.
Joy Vegetarian Restaurant belongs on the list for plant-forward groups in New Taipei. Choose San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le for a more exploratory Wanli outing; choose Joy Vegetarian Restaurant or Yangming Spring (Shilin) when dietary direction matters more than Michelin value recognition.
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Compare San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le | New Taipei | ; | 2026 Bib GourmandMichelin Guide Taiwan 2026 | ; |
| Shi Yang | New Taipei | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Amajia | New Taipei | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Sung Chu Yuan | Taipei | Taiwanese | Michelin Guide Taiwan 20262025 Michelin Bib Gourmand2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand | $$ |
| Yangming Spring (Shilin) | Taipei | Vegetarian | Michelin Guide Taiwan 20262024 Michelin Plate | $$$ |
| Joy Vegetarian Restaurant | New Taipei | No published awards | ; | ; |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le?
Start here if a 2026 Bib Gourmand matters to you, because that is the clearest trust signal for San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le. The location is New Taipei, the dress code is casual. If you want a place with a recognized value signal rather than a fully documented fine-dining format, this is the right frame.
What should I order at San Chieh Mei Nung Chia Le?
Use the Bib Gourmand status as context, but do not rely on speculative dish lists. Confirm current menu details directly with the venue before you go, or choose based on what is available when you arrive. That approach fits the available information better than guessing from the outside.

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