Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan
Bib Gourmand Indonesian at a fair price.

Sate House is the strongest Indonesian restaurant in Taipei and one of the best value dinners in the city, full stop. Back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025 at a $$ price point makes it an easy call. Book it when you want serious cooking without the $$$$ commitment.
Sate House is one of the most compelling value propositions in Taipei's dining scene right now. Indonesian cuisine at a $$ price point, backed by consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, and a Google rating of 4.4 across nearly 1,000 reviews — this is the kind of spot that rewards booking without overthinking it. If you want to eat seriously well without committing to a $$$$ tasting menu, Sate House is the clearest answer in Da'an District.
Picture a small room on Leli Road in Da'an District — the kind of address that doesn't announce itself. You're not here for a grand entrance. Sate House earns its following through what arrives at the table, not through spectacle. The spatial experience is deliberately modest: this is a neighbourhood restaurant that happens to cook at a level most venues at twice the price don't match.
The kitchen is led by Tyler Peek and Ryan Simorangkir, bringing Indonesian cooking to a city where the cuisine has almost no other serious representation. That absence matters. In Taipei's restaurant ecosystem , packed with Japanese, Cantonese, Taiwanese, and French options , Indonesian food at Bib Gourmand quality is genuinely rare. Sate House isn't filling a gap so much as owning a category entirely.
The Bib Gourmand designation, awarded by Michelin for two consecutive years, signals something specific: good food at moderate prices. It's a different kind of recognition from a star , it's the guide saying this place delivers disproportionate quality for what you pay. At $$, Sate House clears that bar with room to spare. For context, the $$$$ restaurants that surround it in Taipei's fine dining tier , venues like logy, Taïrroir, and Le Palais , are all serious, but they ask for a very different financial commitment. Sate House asks far less and still sits in the same Michelin ecosystem.
For a special occasion on a measured budget, or a dinner where the food needs to be genuinely good but the setting doesn't need to impress a client, Sate House is the right call. It's the kind of restaurant that works equally well for a date where the conversation matters more than the room, or for two people who just want to eat something they won't find anywhere else in the city.
Indonesian cooking at this level , referencing the sate traditions, the spice architecture, the layered flavour profiles of a serious regional cuisine , is hard to find outside Indonesia itself. For comparison, Locavore NXT in Ubud operates at a very different register, and Cumi Bali in Singapore represents the format in Southeast Asia. Sate House is doing something distinct for this geography: bringing that culinary tradition to Taipei, at street-food prices, with the kitchen discipline to earn a Michelin citation two years running.
The 4.4 Google score across 973 reviews is also worth reading correctly. A high volume of reviews at that rating means consistent execution, not a single strong moment. Diners are returning, and they're telling people about it. That kind of sustained word-of-mouth is harder to fake than a press mention.
If you're building a Taipei dining itinerary and want range , something technically accomplished at the leading end, and something that delivers genuine quality without the price , Sate House belongs in the latter slot. Pair it with a meal at L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon or Molino de Urdániz on a separate night, and you've covered the full range of what Taipei can do. For broader planning, our full Taipei restaurants guide is a good starting point, along with our guides to Taipei hotels, bars, and experiences.
Worth knowing for Taiwan more broadly: if you're travelling beyond Taipei, JL Studio in Taichung is the benchmark for Southeast Asian cooking in the region, and A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan is essential for a different kind of excellent, low-cost eating. Back near Taipei, A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei and Ang Gu in Hsinchu County round out the value tier well.
Yes, clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards at a $$ price point is as direct a value signal as you'll get in Taipei dining. You're paying street-to-mid-range prices for a kitchen that has been independently vetted twice. Compared to the $$$$ venues in Taipei's fine dining tier, Sate House delivers a disproportionate return on what you spend.
Menu format details aren't confirmed in our data, so we can't verify whether Sate House operates a formal tasting menu. At $$, the expectation is an à la carte or short set-menu format rather than a long tasting progression. The Bib Gourmand recognition suggests the quality is there regardless of format , worth confirming directly when you book.
No dress code is listed. At $$, in Da'an District, smart casual is the safe call , clean and put-together, but there's no expectation of formal attire. This isn't a $$$$ tasting-menu room. Dress as you would for a confident neighbourhood dinner.
Seat count isn't confirmed in our data. At $$ in a Da'an District setting, the space is likely compact. For groups of 4 or more, contact the venue directly before assuming availability , smaller Indonesian restaurants in Taipei tend to have limited large-table configurations. Booking ahead is advisable; walk-ins for groups are a risk.
No bar seating details are confirmed in our data. Indonesian restaurants at this price tier in Taipei don't typically operate counter or bar dining in the way Japanese or French venues do. Confirm the seating format when you book if that matters to your visit.
For Indonesian food at this level, there aren't many direct alternatives in Taipei , Sate House largely owns the category in the city. If you're open to other cuisines at the $$ tier with comparable quality signals, explore Taipei's broader street food and neighbourhood restaurant scene. For a step up in price and format, logy (Modern European, $$$$) and Taïrroir (Taiwanese/French, $$$$) are the most compelling options, though they're a different category entirely. For Indonesian cooking elsewhere in the region, consider Locavore NXT in Ubud or Cumi Bali in Singapore.
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sate House | Indonesian | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| logy | Modern European, Asian Contemporary | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Le Palais | Cantonese | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taïrroir | Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Mudan Tempura | Tempura | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| de nuit | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Sate House measures up.
Keep it casual. Sate House is a $$ Indonesian spot on Leli Road in Da'an — it draws a neighbourhood crowd, not a formal dining one. Clean, everyday clothes are appropriate. Leave the blazer at the hotel.
For Michelin-recognised value in Taipei, Mudan Tempura is the closest peer — also in the Bib Gourmand tier and similarly priced. If you want to spend more and go tasting-menu format, Taïrroir or Logy are the natural step up. de nuit suits a late-evening bar-dinner hybrid; Le Palais is a different category entirely — Cantonese fine dining at a significantly higher price point.
Yes, clearly. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) at a $$ price point is a strong signal of consistent value. Indonesian cuisine with that level of recognition in Taipei is uncommon, which makes this one of the more compelling propositions in the Da'an dining scene for the spend.
The venue is a small room on Leli Road — the format suggests limited capacity. Groups of four or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. For larger parties, it is worth checking whether the full dining room can be arranged in advance.
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the small-room format on Leli Road, counter or bar options may exist, but booking a table is the reliable approach. Arriving without a reservation carries real risk given the Bib Gourmand profile.
Sate House's menu format is not specified in current venue data, so a confirmed tasting-menu structure cannot be verified. What is confirmed: two Michelin Bib Gourmand awards signal that the food-to-price ratio holds at the $$ level. If a tasting option is available, the track record from chefs Tyler Peek and Ryan Simorangkir suggests it earns its price.
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.