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    Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan

    Orange

    100Pearl Points

    Da'an Dinner Pick

    Orange, Restaurant in Taipei

    About Orange

    Orange is a dinner-only Da'an option to consider for a date, small celebration, or business meal when central Taipei timing matters. Book it if location and evening availability are the priority; choose a more clearly defined peer if cuisine, price range, or a known specialty needs to be locked before committing.

    Orange is a Taipei venue with nightly evening hours from 6–11 PM. It is worth considering when the priority is a simple dinner plan, but it is not the pick for diners who need published menu detail, a known price band, or a clearly signposted cuisine before committing.

    Use this for a Taipei dinner, not for menu certainty

    The useful decision frame is simple: Orange has confirmed evening hours every day, so it suits plans that need a dinner slot rather than lunch flexibility. The tradeoff is opacity. With no confirmed cuisine type, chef, price range, seat count, or signature dishes in the available verified details, diners who want to compare menu format, value, or specialties will have less to work with than at venues with clearer positioning.

    That does not make it a bad choice; it makes it a narrower one. For an occasion, the safer move is to treat Orange as a dinner candidate rather than a destination to build a full food itinerary around. If the meal needs a defined format, dietary certainty, or a predictable spend level, compare other Taipei options before deciding.

    The room question: confirm the setup before you commit

    The confirmed details do not establish a chef's counter, bar seats, private rooms, or an open-kitchen format. That matters for planning. If seating style affects the occasion, confirm the room setup directly before you go. The verified dress code is casual, so the practical question is less about formality and more about whether the format fits the meal you have in mind.

    For planning around Taipei, keep the rest of the night flexible. Readers building a fuller trip can cross-check the full Taipei restaurants guide, then pair dinner with Taipei bars or compare stays in the Taipei hotels guide. The case is strongest when evening timing and a direct plan matter more than advance menu research.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I plan for Orange?

    Orange is listed with evening hours from 6–11 PM every day in Taipei. If timing matters, confirm current availability directly with the venue. If you want another option to compare, look at Little Tree Food (Da'an Road) or Really Good Seafood.

    What are alternatives to Orange in Taipei?

    Use Tien Hsia San Chueh, Cha Cha Thé Cuisine, Little Tree Food (Da'an Road), The Tavernist, or Really Good Seafood as comparison points when deciding where to dine in Taipei. Check each venue's current details directly before going.

    Is Orange good for a special occasion?

    It can work if your occasion fits an evening plan from 6–11 PM and you are comfortable proceeding without verified public details on cuisine, menu format, price, or seating style. For another comparison point, look at The Tavernist.

    Does Orange handle dietary restrictions?

    Do not assume special handling unless you confirm it directly, because dietary details are not included in the verified information. If restrictions matter, contact the venue before you commit to dinner. You can also compare with Really Good Seafood or Cha Cha Thé Cuisine after checking their current policies too.

    What should I order at Orange?

    There is no verified signature dish or menu format available here. If you need a defined food style before deciding, compare Orange with Tien Hsia San Chueh or Little Tree Food (Da'an Road), and check current details directly.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Orange?

    Dinner is the clear choice here, since Orange is listed as 6–11 PM every day and no lunch service is shown. That makes it a better fit for an evening plan than a daytime stop. If you need lunch, look at other Taipei options instead.

    What should a first-timer know about Orange?

    Know that Orange is in Taipei and is listed with evening hours from 6–11 PM every day. The verified dress code is casual. Beyond that, confirm current menu, seating, pricing, other practical details directly before you go.

    Location

    No. 15, Lane 219, Section 1, Fuxing S Rd, Ren'ai Village, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106

    Taipei, Taiwan

    Compare Orange

    Orange Taipei and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    OrangeTaipei, ,
    Tien Hsia San ChuehTaipeiNoodles$$
    Cha Cha Thé CuisineTaipeiFrench Contemporary$$$
    Little Tree Food (Da'an Road)TaipeiVegetarian$$
    The TavernistTaipeiEuropean Contemporary$$$
    Really Good SeafoodTaipeiSeafood$$$$

    How Orange Taipei compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to book if Orange is not the right fit

    Book Little Tree Food (Da'an Road) if dietary needs are central to the decision; its vegetarian positioning makes it easier to plan for mixed groups. Choose The Tavernist if the brief is a more defined $$$ European Contemporary dinner with a clearer special-occasion frame.

    How Orange compares in Taipei

    Orange is the least defined choice in this set: useful for a dinner plan in Da'an, but harder to evaluate on cuisine and value before booking. Tien Hsia San Chueh is the clearer value play at $$ if noodles are the brief, while Little Tree Food (Da'an Road) is the safer choice for vegetarian diners who need the meal category settled in advance.

    For a more formal special-occasion read, Cha Cha Thé Cuisine and The Tavernist both sit at $$$ with clearer French or European Contemporary positioning. Choose Orange when Da'an convenience and dinner timing drive the decision; choose either of those when the group wants a more legible cuisine lane before booking.

    Really Good Seafood is the splurge comparison at $$$$ and makes more sense when the occasion calls for a seafood-led meal and a higher spend. Orange reads as easier and more flexible, but Really Good Seafood gives the stronger pre-booking signal for diners who want the meal's focus established upfront.

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