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    Tableau by Craig Yang

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    French-Creole in Taipei at a fair price.

    Tableau by Craig Yang, Restaurant in Taipei

    About Tableau by Craig Yang

    Tableau by Craig Yang is the clearest case for creative French-Creole dining in Taipei at the $$ price tier. With a Michelin Plate (2025), a 4.8 Google rating, and a wine list spanning 300 selections and 3,000 bottles, it delivers recognised quality without the $$$$ commitment. Book it when you want something considered and specific without the formality of Taipei's top-tier tasting menus.

    Who Should Book Tableau by Craig Yang — and When

    If you are the kind of diner who wants a creative French-Creole dinner in Taipei's Da'an District without committing to a $$$$ tasting-menu price point, Tableau by Craig Yang is the clearest answer in its category. At $$ pricing, this is a genuinely accessible restaurant with a Michelin Plate (2025) on the wall and a wine list deep enough — 300 selections, 3,000 bottles in inventory , to satisfy anyone serious about what is in the glass. It earns a 4.8 on Google Reviews from 132 ratings, which at that sample size is a meaningful signal, not a fluke. Book it for a date night, a long Friday lunch with a client, or any occasion where you want something that feels considered without the formality or the bill that typically comes with it.

    The Case for Tableau

    The combination of French technique and Creole influence is not common in Taipei. Most of the city's French-adjacent fine dining sits in the $$$$ tier, which means Tableau occupies a real gap: structured, chef-driven cooking at a price where a two-course meal lands between $40 and $65 per person before beverages. For context, peers like logy and Taïrroir operate at price points roughly double that or more. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 confirms that the cooking clears a quality threshold that matters. It is not a star, but a Michelin Plate signals consistent cooking worth the trip , useful framing for anyone deciding between this and a neighbourhood bistro.

    The wine program adds real weight to the value calculation here. A $25 corkage fee is reasonable if you want to bring something from home, and for those working through the list, the breadth covers Bordeaux, California, France, and Spain across 300 labels and a 3,000-bottle inventory. That is a serious cellar for a $$ restaurant anywhere in Asia. The $$ pricing on the wine list itself , a range of pricing across the list rather than concentrated at the leading , means you are not forced into expensive bottles to drink well. Wine Director Barry Himel and Sommelier Chris Schneider run a program that punches well above the restaurant's price category.

    The Counter and Bar Seating Angle

    Tableau's creative format rewards counter seating if it is available. In French and Creole-influenced kitchens, the counter places you closer to the rhythm of the kitchen: the fragrance of butter and aromatic stock, the precise timing that drives French-technique cooking, the moment when a dish leaves the pass. Counter dining at this price point is relatively rare in Taipei, where most affordable restaurants do not offer that level of access. If you have the option when booking, request bar or counter seating to get the most out of what the kitchen is doing. The format turns a dinner into something closer to a performance with a meal attached, which is the right way to experience a creative menu at the $$ tier.

    Booking and Logistics

    Tableau by Craig Yang is on Lane 78, Section 1, Anhe Road in Da'an District , one of Taipei's most walkable and restaurant-dense neighbourhoods. The venue serves both lunch and dinner, which gives you real flexibility. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, meaning you are unlikely to face the weeks-long waits that apply to spots like Taïrroir or Mudan Tempura. That said, the 4.8 rating and Michelin Plate recognition mean demand is not negligible. For weekend dinner, book at least a week out. For a weekday lunch, a few days' notice should be sufficient. There is no phone number or website currently listed in Pearl's verified data, so check Google Maps or a Taipei dining platform for live booking access.

    The $$ price range applies to both food and wine, which means you can have a full meal with wine and keep the bill at a level that feels proportionate for what you get. General Manager Kevin Babb and the ownership team , Richard "Dickie" Brennan, Steve Pettus, and Lauren Brennan Brower , bring a hospitality background that suggests the front-of-house is managed with intention. Chef Ross Robertson leads the kitchen. This is a team with clear roles, which tends to produce consistent results across visits rather than the hit-or-miss quality you sometimes get at smaller, less structured operations.

    For diners building a Taipei itinerary, our full Taipei restaurants guide covers the full range. If you want to extend beyond eating, our Taipei hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide give the broader picture. Elsewhere in Taiwan, JL Studio in Taichung is worth the trip for the cooking, and GEN in Kaohsiung represents a different regional take on creative dining.

    What to Know Before You Go

    Tableau fits leading for: couples wanting a restaurant that feels special without the $$$$ price commitment; food and wine explorers who want access to a serious wine list at a fair markup; and anyone who wants Michelin-recognised cooking in Taipei at the $$ tier. It is less suited to large groups looking for a communal, sharing-plate format , the French-Creole structure tends to be more individually plated and course-driven. If you are planning a group dinner with eight or more people, check seat configuration in advance. For creative Taipei dining at a comparable price point, Circum-, Wok by O'BOND, AKIN, aMaze, and HUGH dessert dining are all worth cross-referencing depending on what format and cuisine angle interests you most.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What should a first-timer know about Tableau by Craig Yang? The cuisine runs French-Creole at a $$ price point , a two-course meal lands between $40 and $65 per person before drinks. The Michelin Plate (2025) tells you the kitchen is operating at a recognised level of consistency. For a first visit, come for dinner rather than lunch to experience the full range of what the kitchen does. The wine list is serious for the price tier, so engage with it.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Tableau by Craig Yang? Bar or counter seating is worth requesting if available. In a French-technique kitchen, that proximity gives you a clearer read on what the kitchen is doing and turns the meal into something more engaging than table dining at a comparable price. Check availability when booking.
    • Can Tableau by Craig Yang accommodate groups? The restaurant works well for groups of two to six in most scenarios at the $$ price range. For larger parties of eight or more in Da'an, confirm seat configuration in advance , the French-Creole format tends toward individual courses rather than shared plates, which affects how larger groups flow through a meal. No phone is currently listed in Pearl's verified data, so use a booking platform or Google Maps to make contact.
    • Is Tableau by Craig Yang worth the price? At $$, with a Michelin Plate (2025) and a 4.8 Google rating from 132 reviewers, yes. You are getting a recognised level of creative French-Creole cooking at a price point well below the $$$$ venues that dominate Taipei's fine dining tier. The wine list at $$ markup with 300 selections adds further value. The price-to-quality ratio here is the main reason to book it over a standard neighbourhood restaurant.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Tableau by Craig Yang? Tableau serves both lunch and dinner and operates in the $$ cuisine pricing tier, suggesting the format is more a la carte or short menu-driven than a long omakase-style tasting. At that price tier with a Michelin Plate, the cooking quality justifies the spend. If you want a long, multi-course tasting experience in Taipei, Taïrroir or logy are the better fits , but they will cost significantly more.
    • Is Tableau by Craig Yang good for a special occasion? Yes, especially for occasions where the atmosphere and food quality matter more than visible luxury. The Michelin Plate gives the evening a sense of occasion, the wine list is strong enough to mark the moment properly, and the French-Creole menu is distinctive enough to feel deliberate rather than generic. For a high-spend anniversary where the room itself needs to impress, Le Palais or Mudan Tempura are the alternatives to compare. For a special dinner that does not require a $$$$ bill, Tableau is the stronger call.

    For broader context on creative dining globally, Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Arpège in Paris represent the international reference points for the creative and French-rooted end of the spectrum. Closer to home in Taiwan, A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan, A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei, Bebu in Hsinchu County, and Volando Urai Spring Spa and Resort in Wulai District fill out a wider Taiwan itinerary. And our Taipei wineries guide is worth a look if the wine program at Tableau has you thinking further about what the region offers.

    Compare Tableau by Craig Yang

    How Tableau by Craig Yang Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Tableau by Craig YangCreative$$WINE: Wine Strengths: Bordeaux, California, France, Spain Pricing: $$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $25 Selections: 300 Inventory: 3,000 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: Creole, French Pricing: $$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Lunch and Dinner STAFF: People Barry Himel:Wine Director Wine Director: Barry Himel Sommelier: Chris Schneider Chef: Ross Robertson General Manager: Kevin Babb Owner: Richard "Dickie" Brennan, Steve Pettus, Lauren Brennan Brower; Michelin Plate (2025)Easy
    logyModern European, Asian Contemporary$$$$Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Le PalaisCantonese$$$$Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    TaïrroirTaiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary$$$$Michelin 3 StarUnknown
    Mudan TempuraTempura$$$$Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    Golden FormosaTaiwanese$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Tableau by Craig Yang?

    Tableau sits on Lane 78, Anhe Road in Da'an, one of Taipei's most walkable dining neighbourhoods. It holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and prices meals in the $$ range — roughly NT$1,300–2,000 for a two-course dinner — which makes it one of the more accessible entry points into French-Creole cooking in the city. Come expecting creative, technique-driven plates rather than a conventional French bistro format.

    Can I eat at the bar at Tableau by Craig Yang?

    Counter or bar seating at Tableau puts you closer to the kitchen action, which suits the creative French-Creole format well. With a 300-label wine list and a $25 corkage fee, the bar is also a practical spot to work through a bottle at a lower cost of entry than a full table booking. Confirm availability directly with the venue, as seating configurations are not detailed in public listings.

    Can Tableau by Craig Yang accommodate groups?

    Tableau's Da'an address and $$ pricing make it a workable group option, but its creative restaurant format typically suits smaller parties of two to four better than large celebrations. For groups of six or more, check directly on capacity and whether private or semi-private arrangements are available, as those details are not publicly listed.

    Is Tableau by Craig Yang worth the price?

    At $$, Tableau is one of the stronger value cases in Taipei's French-adjacent dining tier. A two-course meal comes in below NT$2,000 before drinks, and the 300-label wine list with a $25 corkage fee gives you real flexibility on spend. For comparison, the city's other Michelin-recognised French fine dining — Le Palais included — runs significantly higher. If French-Creole cooking is your format, the price-to-quality ratio here is hard to argue with.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Tableau by Craig Yang?

    Tableau's menu structure and specific tasting menu options are not publicly detailed, so a firm verdict on format isn't possible here. What the $$ price tier and Michelin Plate recognition do confirm is that the kitchen is producing food at a level above a casual bistro without the financial commitment of a full omakase or grand tasting. If a set menu is available, it likely represents good value relative to Taipei's $$$ and $$$$ tasting-menu alternatives.

    Is Tableau by Craig Yang good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. The Michelin Plate recognition and French-Creole creative format give it a sense of occasion, and the $$ price point means a couple can spend on wine — with 300 labels on the list and a $25 corkage option — without the full financial weight of a $$$ or $$$$ venue. It works well for a birthday or anniversary dinner where the priority is a considered, interesting meal rather than a formal prestige experience.

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