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    Feng No Seafood, Restaurant in Tainan
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    Michelin 2026

    Feng No Seafood

    Seafood · Jiangjun District, Tainan

    Restaurant in Tainan, Taiwan

    The Read

    Coastal-Catch Daily Menu

    Price

    $$

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A practical seafood pick in Tainan for diners who care more about seasonal product than a polished room. Feng No Seafood works for groups and repeat visitors who want a coastal-leaning meal at a $$ spend, with Michelin Plate recognition adding confidence. Skip it if the occasion needs formal pacing or a broader non-seafood menu.

    About Feng No Seafood

    Feng No Seafood is a seafood restaurant in Tainan with $$ pricing, casual dress, Michelin Plate recognition for 2024. It is a straightforward choice when you want a seafood meal in Tainan rather than a venue defined by a known chef, tasting-menu format, or formal dress code.

    The practical decision is simple. Feng No Seafood is open for lunch and dinner on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, it is closed on Tuesday. Its listed hours are 11 AM–2 PM and 5–8 PM on operating days, so it is better treated as a planned meal than a late-night fallback.

    Go for seafood, not a fixed order

    The cuisine is seafood, but the menu format is not specified. The safest way to frame the meal is therefore broad: go because the group wants seafood in Tainan, not because of a must-order item or a promised style of service.

    Timing matters. Lunch and dinner are both listed on operating days, with Tuesday closed. The service windows are relatively compact, which makes the restaurant easier to plan around when the table is ready to eat within the posted hours.

    The $$ price range keeps Feng No Seafood in an approachable lane for diners comparing options in Tainan. For portion size, group setup, or ordering strategy, confirm directly with the restaurant if those details matter for your meal.

    Who should choose it for a seafood meal

    Choose Feng No Seafood if you want a casual seafood meal in Tainan with a Michelin Plate signal and a $$ price range. It is not necessary to dress formally, the main reason to prioritize it is the combination of seafood focus, recognition, practical pricing.

    For a first-timer to the city, it can be one seafood-focused stop within a broader itinerary. To compare it with other dining in the city, use our full Tainan restaurants guide and decide whether Feng No Seafood fits the specific meal you are planning.

    The main caution is expectation setting. The restaurant does not establish a chef-driven tasting menu, a beverage program, a particular dining-room style, or a signature dish. Choose it because a casual seafood meal in Tainan at $$ pricing sounds right for the occasion.

    The takeThis is a spot built for groups and casual gatherings where seafood is the shared attraction. Communal tables and an emphasis on group ordering make Feng No especially suitable for friends, families, or colleagues who want to sample multiple dishes together without formal fuss. The Michelin Plate nod signals consistent quality at an approachable price point, so the room suits diners who care more about fresh, well-handled ingredients than a polished dining ritual. Expect an unvarnished, sociable experience rather than a quiet, candlelit dinner.
    Venue detailsSustainable Seafood
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextTainan, Taiwan

    Planning details

    Location
    725, Taiwan, Tainan City, Jiangjun District, 長沙146之10號
    Website
    feng.vrworld.com.tw/home.php
    Phone
    +886 6 793 0637
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Feng No Seafood reads as a coastal seafood room that foregrounds ingredients and efficiency over frills. The dining area favors openness and clear sightlines to the kitchen, so the focus stays on the catch rather than on ambient lighting or decorative gestures. Communal-scale tables and a straightforward, mid-price register give the place a relaxed, unpretentious energy: it feels like a working coastal restaurant tuned to product and conversation. Michelin Plate recognition underscores that quality is the priority here, but the setting remains practical and familiar rather than theatrical.

    Best For

    This is a spot built for groups and casual gatherings where seafood is the shared attraction. Communal tables and an emphasis on group ordering make Feng No especially suitable for friends, families, or colleagues who want to sample multiple dishes together without formal fuss. The Michelin Plate nod signals consistent quality at an approachable price point, so the room suits diners who care more about fresh, well-handled ingredients than a polished dining ritual. Expect an unvarnished, sociable experience rather than a quiet, candlelit dinner.

    Ordering Tips

    Plan to eat family-style: the room’s layout and the local tradition of group ordering reward shared plates. Bring people you don’t mind trading dishes with and order several items to sample a range of the day’s catch — the format encourages communal choices. Don’t miss the signature sizzling three-cup marbled eel, which is called out among the venue’s highlights. Because conversation about what to order is common here, be prepared to compare notes with nearby tables and prioritize freshness when the staff or chalkboard lists today’s arrivals.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual roadside spot popular with locals en route to the fishing harbor, emphasizing fresh seafood aromas and savory flavors.

    Tags

    Vibe

    Hidden GemLively

    Best For

    Group DiningCasual Hangout

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Sustainable Seafood

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    sizzling three-cup marbled eel

    Planning details

    Location

    725, Taiwan, Tainan City, Jiangjun District, 長沙146之10號 · Directions

    +886 6 793 0637

    feng.vrworld.com.tw/home.php

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How it compares with other Tainan seafood options

    Feng No Seafood sits in the same value lane as Black-faced Spoonbill Canteen and Kuca Seafood: seafood-first, mid-tier spend, better for diners who want the product to drive the meal. Choose Feng No Seafood when the Jiangjun District location fits the day and the group is happy to order around seasonality. Choose Black-faced Spoonbill Canteen if staying within Tainan and wanting another $$ seafood comparison point.

    Di Yi Ding is the more expensive Tainan peer, so it is the cleaner cross-shop when the occasion calls for a higher-spend seafood meal. Feng No Seafood is the value-minded choice by comparison: less about signaling a splurge, more about getting a seafood-focused table without moving into $$$ territory. For diners judging purely on price-to-purpose, Feng No Seafood is easier to justify.

    Qing You Yu and Xian Xiong Qi are out-of-metro seafood alternatives, so they make sense only if the itinerary already points that way. They are not direct substitutes for a Tainan meal. If the plan is centered on Tainan, keep the decision between Feng No Seafood, Black-faced Spoonbill Canteen, Di Yi Ding.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Feng No Seafood?

    Go in expecting a casual seafood meal in Tainan. The key points are Michelin Plate recognition in 2024, $$ pricing, lunch-and-dinner hours on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, with Tuesday closed.

    Is Feng No Seafood good for a special occasion?

    It can suit a relaxed seafood-focused meal, especially because the dress code is casual. The restaurant does not establish a formal service style or special-occasion format, so choose it for seafood rather than ceremony.

    Can Feng No Seafood accommodate groups?

    Group capacity and private-dining details are not listed. The restaurant does offer lunch and dinner service on operating days, but larger parties should confirm arrangements directly with Feng No Seafood.

    What are alternatives to Feng No Seafood in Tainan?

    Black-faced Spoonbill Canteen, Di Yi Ding, Qing You Yu, Xian Xiong Qi, Kuca Seafood are other names to compare when planning. Feng No Seafood is a seafood restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition and $$ pricing.

    Is Feng No Seafood worth the price?

    It is a sensible pick if you want seafood in Tainan with Michelin Plate recognition at $$ pricing. If you need a specific menu format, service style, or dietary setup, confirm those details before deciding.