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Longyuan, Taipei
Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
A cautious Da'an pick for a repeat local meal, not a destination booking. Choose it when convenience matters more than a confirmed chef, cuisine, awards, or price signal; cross-shop Taiwan Rice Dining Hall, Antico Forno, 16 by Flo, or A if the occasion needs a clearer format or stronger value read.
About æ³ ç±³é£å
In Taipei, æ³ ç±³é£å is best treated as a practical choice when the confirmed basics fit your plans, rather than as a restaurant to build an entire itinerary around. The verified schedule is Wednesday through Sunday, with service from 12–3 PM and 6–10:30 PM; it is closed Monday and Tuesday. The dress code is smart casual, which gives at least a little guidance for planning the tone of the visit, even though many other details remain unconfirmed.
The available verified profile does not include a confirmed cuisine, chef name, menu format, price tier, awards signal, seating setup, or dietary policy. That absence matters because those are usually the details that help diners decide whether a place suits a casual stop, a special dinner, or a more structured meal. It does not make it a bad choice, but it does mean the decision should rest on fit: choose it when the hours and Taipei location work for your meal, avoid building a high-stakes plan around details that are not confirmed.
Better when the basics are enough
The planning question matters here because there is no confirmed price tier, chef name, dining structure, or awards signal to lean on. Without those anchors, expectations need to stay flexible, any visit plan should be treated as a practical choice rather than a guaranteed occasion match. If a clearer occasion match is the priority, compare it against A or 16 by Flo before committing.
Keep the comparison practical. Taiwan Rice Dining Hall, Antico Forno, The Diner Ruian Branch may be useful alternatives to consider depending on what kind of meal your group wants. The point is not that they are automatically better choices, but that a more clearly understood option can reduce uncertainty when the group has firm preferences. For broader planning, use Pearl's Taipei restaurants guide rather than treating this as the anchor meal.
Who should choose it
Choose this if the group is comfortable with a thin public profile and simply needs a Taipei meal during the confirmed opening hours. It is a better fit for diners who can stay relaxed about the unknowns and are not trying to verify every part of the experience in advance. Skip it if the decision depends on verified menu detail, seating format, dietary handling, price, or a clear value benchmark. Taipei has enough alternatives that uncertainty should affect the choice: pick this when the basics are enough, cross-shop when the occasion needs more confidence.
For a wider Taipei day, pair the restaurant decision with planning from Pearl's Taipei hotels guide, Taipei bars guide, Taipei experiences guide. That broader context is useful because the limited profile makes this more of a flexible meal candidate than a firm centerpiece. If the meal itself is the point, compare against more clearly documented local options before committing a key dinner slot.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
泫米食堂 presents as a quietly assured neighbourhood kitchen rather than a theatrical destination. Tucked on a low-profile lane in Da'an, it foregrounds grain-centred cooking and a deliberate, daily approach to eating. The writing positions the restaurant amid apartment buildings, tea shops and office lunch counters, so the atmosphere reads as unshowy and community-minded—intimate without being precious. Sustainability and thoughtful sourcing inform its identity, giving the place a quietly serious edge: it feels like a local practice of considered food rather than a platform for culinary spectacle.
Best For
This is a venue for neighbourhood regulars, solo office lunches and anyone seeking a calm, considered meal in Da'an. Because the description ties the restaurant to the lunch-counter rhythm of Heping East Road and to ordinary daily eating, it suits weekday workers, locals looking for sustainable, grain-forward dishes and small groups who prefer low-key dining. It's less likely to be a destination splurge and more a reliable spot for mindful, everyday dining in a residential pocket of Taipei.
Ordering Tips
Expect a menu built around grains and seasonal, locally minded sourcing—ordering with that focus in mind will reward you. The editorial framing emphasizes grain-centred cooking and sustainability, so look for dishes that foreground rice and composed bowls rather than elaborate tasting-menu theatrics. Given the neighbourhood context and lunchtime references, visit during midday for the most straightforward expression of the kitchen's daily practice.
Planning details
Location
No. 12號, Lane 175, Section 2, Heping E Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Taiwan Rice Dining Hall, Taiwanese, $$
- Antico Forno, Italian, $$
- The Diner Ruian Branch, Notable alternative
- 16 by Flo, Notable alternative
- A, French Contemporary, $$$$
Restaurant context
How it compares in Taipei
Against Taiwan Rice Dining Hall, æ³ ç±³é£å is the less certain choice because Taiwan Rice Dining Hall has a clear Taiwanese $$ positioning. If value for money is the deciding factor, Taiwan Rice Dining Hall is easier to judge before booking; choose this venue only when Da'an convenience or prior familiarity matters more.
Antico Forno is the cleaner pick for a casual group that wants Italian at a known $$ tier, while The Diner Ruian Branch works better when the brief is simple, flexible, low-pressure. For a more occasion-driven dinner, 16 by Flo and A are stronger cross-shops; A carries a French Contemporary $$$$ signal, so it is the splurge comparison rather than a like-for-like substitute.
Booking difficulty is listed as easy, which is the main advantage here. Use it when the group needs an accessible Taipei option without chasing a hard reservation. If ambiance, service polish, or a defined culinary format matters more than ease, spend the effort on 16 by Flo or A instead.
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Compare æ³ ç±³é£å
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| æ³ ç±³é£å | Taipei | , | , | No published awards |
| Taiwan Rice Dining Hall | Taipei | Taiwanese | $$ | 2024 Michelin Plate |
| Antico Forno | Taipei | Italian | $$ | 2026 Gambero Rosso Top Italian Pizzerias2024 Michelin Plate |
| The Diner Ruian Branch | Taipei | , | , | No published awards |
| 16 by Flo | Taipei | , | , | No published awards |
| A | Taipei | French Contemporary | $$$$ | No published awards |
How æ³ ç±³é£å Taipei compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does æ³ ç±³é£å handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in the available verified data. Check the venue's official channels before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at æ³ ç±³é£å ?
Counter or bar seating is not confirmed in the available verified data. The useful anchor is the schedule: æ³ ç±³é£å is open Wednesday through Sunday from 12–3 PM and 6–10:30 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
What should I order at æ³ ç±³é£å ?
Specific dishes and menu format are not confirmed in the available verified data. Do not plan around a fixed dish unless you confirm current offerings directly with the venue.
Can æ³ ç±³é£å accommodate groups?
Group capacity and room setup are not confirmed in the available verified data. If you are planning for more than a simple meal, check directly with the venue before going. For a more structured group comparison in Taipei, 16 by Flo may also be worth considering.


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