
Woogu House
Tamsui District, New Taipei
Restaurant in New Taipei, Taiwan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Book Woogu House if you want a quiet, small-format Taiwanese omakase in Tamsui District rather than a flexible à la carte meal. The draw is the two set menus, retro-chic room, tea-led beverage cue, Michelin-guide recognition; skip it for large groups, outdoor seating, or firm allergen needs.
About Woogu House
Should you book Woogu House in New Taipei? Yes, if you want creative Taiwanese omakase at a $$ price point. The essentials define the visit: creative Taiwanese omakase, smart casual dress, a retro-chic dining room behind sky blue doors, with vintage furniture and assorted memorabilia. This is not framed as a broad, do-everything restaurant; it reads as a focused place where room, format, cooking style are meant to align.
The main reason to book is the omakase direction. Approach Woogu House not as a casual à la carte stop, but as a Taiwanese meal shaped by the kitchen’s point of view. The pleasure is less about scanning a long menu than choosing the restaurant for its stated format. The chef trained formally and honed his skills for more than three decades before opening Woogu House, reinforcing the sense of a restaurant built on experience, not novelty alone.
Creative Taiwanese omakase in New Taipei
For a first visit, treat this as a focused omakase meal rather than a general-purpose restaurant choice. The retro-chic setting, vintage furniture, assorted memorabilia give the restaurant a more personal atmosphere than a generic modern dining room. Those details matter because omakase is partly about surrendering to a mood as well as a sequence of dishes. Book Woogu House when you want a deliberate creative Taiwanese omakase experience in New Taipei, expecting a meal that feels curated rather than purely casual.
The kitchen’s point of view is backed by a formally trained chef with more than three decades of experience before opening Woogu House. That background suggests a restaurant grounded in practiced technique. The takeaway is simple: approach this as a Taiwanese omakase meal, not merely a themed room or neighborhood convenience.
The dish to notice is sea bass in red wine lees sauce, the clearest signature dish for the restaurant. The description points to a style built around a specific fish, sauce, composed expression rather than an interchangeable menu item. If that dish is central to your decision, confirm current menu details directly.
What is known before you book
Confirmed practical details are limited but useful. Woogu House is in New Taipei; the cuisine is creative Taiwanese omakase; the price level is $$; and the dress code is smart casual. Those points set the planning boundaries: a New Taipei restaurant, a Taiwanese omakase format, a moderate price category, some polish without implying more formality than stated.
The safest expectation is food-led rather than drinks-led. Go for the creative Taiwanese omakase format, retro-chic room, signature sea bass in red wine lees sauce; do not assume a specific pairing program, cocktail list, or other service detail. The limited information still narrows the reason to visit: the kitchen’s interpretation of Taiwanese cooking and the distinctive dining-room character, not unconfirmed extras. For a broader New Taipei day, use our full New Taipei restaurants guide, then confirm current details with Woogu House before booking.
Who should book, who should skip it
Book Woogu House if you want creative Taiwanese omakase in New Taipei at a $$ price point and are comfortable with smart casual dress. It suits diners who prefer an omakase format and a Taiwanese perspective over maximum menu control. It also fits anyone who values atmosphere, since the retro-chic description, sky blue doors, vintage furniture, memorabilia point to a room with personality, not a neutral backdrop.
Skip or call ahead if your decision depends on unconfirmed details such as dietary accommodations, children’s suitability, group capacity, lunch availability, take-out, delivery, parking, or a specific drinks program. Use this page as a decision filter: Woogu House makes sense when the known elements match what you want, requires direct confirmation when any unlisted detail would determine the booking.
Planning details
- Location
- 72, Lane 247, Section 1, Zhongshan North Road, Tamsui District, New Taipei, Northern Taiwan, TWN
- Website
- guide.michelin.com/tw/en/northern-taiwan/new-taipei-city_2853082/restaurant/woogu-house
- Phone
- +886 2 2621 2651
Venue details
Ambiance
Retro-chic dining rooms with vintage furniture and assorted memorabilia; the overall feel is creatively styled and intimate.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
sea bass in red wine lees sauce
Planning details
Location
72, Lane 247, Section 1, Zhongshan North Road, Tamsui District, New Taipei, Northern Taiwan, TWN · Directions
guide.michelin.com/tw/en/northern-taiwan/new-taipei-city_2853082/restaurant/woogu-house
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Woogu House handle dietary restrictions?
Ask Woogu House directly before booking, especially because omakase meals may depend on the kitchen's current preparation.
What should I wear to Woogu House?
Smart casual is the dress code. The room is described as retro chic, with vintage furniture and assorted memorabilia, so polished but not formal clothing is the safest choice.
Is Woogu House good for a special occasion?
It can be, if your idea of a special occasion is creative Taiwanese omakase in New Taipei. The details support a food-focused booking, but specifics such as private dining, group size, celebration services should be confirmed directly.
Is Woogu House worth the price?
At $$, Woogu House makes sense if you want creative Taiwanese omakase rather than a casual meal. The value judgment depends on whether that Taiwanese omakase format is what you are looking for.
Is the omakase format worth it at Woogu House?
Woogu House is a creative Taiwanese omakase restaurant, so the omakase format is central to the appeal. The sea bass in red wine lees sauce is listed as a signature dish, but current menu details should be confirmed directly.







