Restaurant in Tainan, Taiwan
Xinyi Street Heritage Table

竹篙厝 sits in Tainan's food-dense West Central District, but limited public data on hours, cuisine, and pricing means it works better as a neighbourhood discovery than a planned reservation. Walk in with flexible expectations. If you want a confirmed dining experience nearby, A Xing Shi Mu Yu, Small Park Danzai Noodles, or Amei are better-documented alternatives within the same area.
If you are exploring Tainan's West Central District and want a local dining experience rooted in the neighbourhood rather than aimed at tourists, 竹篙厝 at No. 69之, Xinyi Street is worth checking out. That said, the near-total absence of public data on hours, pricing, cuisine type, and booking method means you should treat this as a discovery stop rather than a planned destination dinner. Go with flexible expectations, and have a backup option ready.
Tainan is one of Taiwan's most food-serious cities, and the West Central District sits at the heart of that reputation. Streets like Xinyi in this district tend to concentrate small, owner-operated spots that serve everything from traditional Taiwanese small eats to more contemporary cooking. Without confirmed cuisine details for 竹篙厝 specifically, it would be misleading to describe what you will eat here — but the address puts you within easy walking distance of some of the city's most characterful dining. If 竹篙厝 does not pan out, the neighbourhood itself rewards exploration.
On the wine angle: Tainan's dining scene skews toward food-first, beverage-secondary, which is typical of Taiwanese street-level and mid-range restaurants. Wine programs at this price and format tier are rarely a draw in this part of the city. If a considered wine list matters to your visit, L'herbe or Principe in Tainan are far better bets at the $$$ tier. For wine-forward dining at a higher level across Taiwan, JL Studio in Taichung and logy in Taipei represent the benchmark.
Tainan is leading visited between October and April, when temperatures drop from the summer humidity and outdoor eating is comfortable. The West Central District gets busy on weekends, so a weekday visit gives you more breathing room at smaller spots like this one. If you are building a full day around the area, pair this stop with nearby options such as A Cun Beef Soup on Baoan Road, A Hai Taiwanese Oden, or A Hsing Congee , all close by and well-regarded locally.
Address: No. 69之, Xinyi St, West Central District, Tainan. Reservations: Unknown , call ahead or walk in. Hours: Not publicly confirmed; verify before visiting. Price: Not confirmed. Dress: Casual is standard for this neighbourhood. Booking difficulty: Easy, based on available signals.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| çé¦¨å± | Easy | — | ||
| A Xing Shi Mu Yu | Small eats | Unknown | — | |
| Amei | Taiwanese | Unknown | — | |
| Small Park Danzai Noodles | Noodles | Unknown | — | |
| L'herbe | European Contemporary | Unknown | — | |
| Principe | Seafood, French Contemporary | Unknown | — |
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